Il violoncello del Cardinale Accademia Ottoboni & Marco Ceccato
Album info
Album-Release:
2017
HRA-Release:
25.08.2017
Album including Album cover
- Pietro Giuseppe Gaetano Boni (1686 - 1741):
- 1 Sonata in C Major, Op. 1: I. Largo 04:39
- 2 Sonata in C Major, Op. 1: II. Allegro "Alla francese" 01:54
- 3 Sonata in C Major, Op. 1: III. Largo 02:37
- 4 Sonata in C Major, Op. 1: IV. Allegro 00:57
- Filippo Amadei (1690 - 1730):
- 5 Sonata in D Minor, WD 896/10: I. Andante 02:49
- 6 Sonata in D Minor, WD 896/10: II. Andante e cantabile assai 02:22
- Nicola Francesco Haym (1678 - 1729):
- 7 Sonata No. 1 in A Minor & E Minor: I. Adagio 01:25
- 8 Sonata No. 1 in A Minor & E Minor: II. Allegro assai 00:38
- 9 Sonata No. 1 in A Minor & E Minor: III. Adagio 00:56
- 10 Sonata No. 1 in A Minor & E Minor: IV. Presto 01:01
- Giuseppe Maria Perroni (1700 - 1776):
- 11 Sonata No. 2 in D Major: I. Adagio 01:46
- 12 Sonata No. 2 in D Major: II. Allegro 02:03
- 13 Sonata No. 2 in D Major: III. Grave 00:58
- 14 Sonata No. 2 in D Major: IV. Allegro e staccato 01:36
- Pietro Giuseppe Gaetano Boni:
- 15 Sonata in G Minor, Op. 1: I. Largo 03:28
- 16 Sonata in G Minor, Op. 1: II. Allegro "Alla francese" 01:43
- 17 Sonata in G Minor, Op. 1: III. Allegro 02:16
- Giovanni Battista Costanzi (1704 - 1778):
- 18 Sinfonia a violoncello solo in D Major, WD 551: I. Adagio assai 02:04
- 19 Sinfonia a violoncello solo in D Major, WD 551: II. Allegro 03:31
- 20 Sinfonia a violoncello solo in D Major, WD 551: III. Amoroso 01:59
- 21 Sinfonia a violoncello solo in D Major, WD 551: IV. Amoroso 01:43
- Giuseppe Maria Perroni:
- 22 Sonata No. 1 in A Major: I. Adagio ed affettuoso 01:56
- 23 Sonata No. 1 in A Major: II. Presto 01:20
- 24 Sonata No. 1 in A Major: III. Grave 01:15
- 25 Sonata No. 1 in A Major: IV. Allegro 01:29
- Giovanni Bononcini (1670 - 1747):
- 26 Sonata in A Minor: I. Andante 03:38
- 27 Sonata in A Minor: II. Allegro 01:42
- 28 Sonata in A Minor: III. Menuet (Grazioso) 04:21
- Giovanni Lorenzo Lulier (1662 - 1700):
- 29 Aria in G Minor "Amor di che tu vuoi" (Transcription for Two Cellos and Continuo) 05:18
Info for Il violoncello del Cardinale
Cardinals Benedetto Pamphili and Pietro Ottoboni played a prominent role in Rome at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries with their patronage of the three most important composers of the day, Corelli, Alessandro Scarlatti and Handel. At that time, numerous musicians converged on Rome, and the large orchestra directed by Arcangelo Corelli at the church of San Luigi dei Francesi included several famous cellists, among them G. L. Lular, N. F. Haym, F. Amadei and G. M. Perroni. As well as notable virtuosos, these men were often also composers of oratorios, vocal music, and pieces for their own favourite instrument, though very few of these have survived. It is to their music, often unpublished, that Marco Ceccato and his Accademia, winners of a Diapason d’Or of the year in 2015, introduce us here, along with works by the composers who subsequently formed the core of this group after Handel left for London: G. Bononcini, P. G. P. Boni, and G. B. Costanzi, who was later to teach Boccherini.
Accademia Ottoboni
Marco Ceccato, conductor
Marco Ceccato
Born in a small town in central Italy and raised in a large family of musicians, he began studying the cello at the age of nine. After completing his conventional academic studies with Jorge Guillermo Schultis, Teodora Campagnaro and David Geringas, he began his true artistic training by meeting musicians from different musical fields, from popular music to jazz, up to ancient music.
After specializing in Baroque cello at the Scuola Civica in Milan with Gaetano Nasillo, in 2002 he joined the Academia Montis Regalis, baroque and classical orchestra, directed by Alessandro De Marchi, with whom he began a close collaboration. In those years he met the violinist Enrico Onofri and the French violinist Amandine Beyer with whom in 2006 he founded the ensemble Gli Incogniti.
The partnership with the French violinist will lead to the publication of many recordings awarded by international critics. In 2004, he founded the Accademia Ottoboni, and began a long and intense period of artistic activity that led him to collaborate with many personalities on the international scene such as Jordi Savall, Rinaldo Alessandrini, John Eliot Gardiner, Giovanni Antonini, Eduardo López Banzo, Alfredo Bernardini, and violinists such as Giuliano Carmignola, Amandine Beyer, Enrico Onofri, Manfredo Kraemer and Riccardo Minasi.
In 2014, the disc of Vivaldi's Sonatas for cello and basso continuo recorded for Outhere Music was awarded a Diapason d’Or, Gramophone's Editor Choice, and album of the month on the German magazine Toccata. In 2015, he also released a disc entirely dedicated to Boccherini for Outhere Music, awarded with the Diapason d’Or of the year 2015 as the best instrumental music recording. In 2017, with the album Il cello del Cardinale, he received a nomination for the ICMA (International Classical Music Awards), and the recording of Haydn's Concerto in C major for Harmonia mundi in 2018 received the Diapason d'Or.
He currently holds the chair of baroque cello at the Licinio Refice Conservatory in Frosinone, in Italy, and collaborates as first cello with the orchestra Le Concert des Nations, conducted by Jordi Savall,Il Pomo d’Oro Ensemble and with the Gli Incogniti Ensemble, directed by Amandine Beyer.
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