Vivaldi: The Complete Viola d'amore Concertos Rachel Barton Pine

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Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
11.09.2015

Label: Cedille

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Rachel Barton Pine, Hopkinson Smith & Ars Antigua

Composer: Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)

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  • Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741): Viola d'amore Concerto in D Major, RV 392
  • 1 I. Allegro 03:50
  • 2 II. Largo 02:09
  • 3 III. Allegro 03:08
  • Viola d'amore Concerto in D Minor, RV 393
  • 4 I. Allegro 03:09
  • 5 II. Largo 01:51
  • 6 III. Allegro 03:22
  • Viola d'amore Concerto in F Major, RV 97
  • 7 I. Largo - Allegro 04:38
  • 8 II. Largo 03:46
  • 9 III. Allegro 02:56
  • Viola d'amore Concerto in D Minor, RV 394
  • 10 I. Allegro 04:02
  • 11 II. Largo 01:44
  • 12 III. Allegro 03:20
  • Viola d'amore Concerto in D Minor, RV 395
  • 13 I. Allegro 04:03
  • 14 II. Andante 01:43
  • 15 III. Allegro 03:20
  • Viola d'amore Concerto in A Major, RV 396
  • 16 I. Allegro 03:11
  • 17 II. Andante 03:40
  • 18 III. Allegro 03:09
  • Viola d'amore Concerto in A Minor, RV 397
  • 19 I. Vivace 03:09
  • 20 II. Largo 03:07
  • 21 III. Allegro 03:03
  • Concerto for Viola d'amore & Lute in D Minor, RV 540
  • 22 I. Allegro 05:26
  • 23 II. Largo 03:05
  • 24 III. Allegro 03:30
  • Total Runtime 01:18:21

Info for Vivaldi: The Complete Viola d'amore Concertos

The seductively charming sound of the Baroque-era viola d’amore takes centre stage in this new, all-Vivaldi recording with Billboard classical chart-topping violinist Rachel Barton Pine and the veteran Chicago-based period instrument ensemble Ars Antigua, making its Cedille label debut.

Pine, Cedille’s all-time best-selling artist, and Ars Antigua perform all eight of Vivaldi’s virtuosic concertos for viola d’amore, an unusual instrument of the violin family with 14 strings: seven played with the bow, the others resonating passively for a sweet, silvery tone.

Pine is “one of the rare mainstream performers with a total grasp of Baroque style and embellishment” (Fanfare) and “a most accomplished Baroque violinist, fully the equal of the foremost specialists” (Gramophone).

Founded in the early 2000s by double-bass virtuoso Jerry Fuller, Ars Antigua ('ancient art' in Medieval Latin) comprises seasoned early music veterans from the Chicago area.

Pine’s period-instrument discography on Cedille Records includes six acclaimed albums with her ensemble Trio Settecento. She has performed with her trio colleagues (cellist/gambist John Mark Rozendaal and harpsichordist David Schrader) at New York’s Frick Collection, the Boston Early Music Festival, the Indianapolis Early Music Festival, Dumbarton Oaks in Washington DC, Houston Early Music, and elsewhere.

Rachel Barton Pine, viola d’amore
Hopkinson Smith, lute
Ars Antigua


Rachel Barton Pine
In both art and life, violinist Rachel Barton Pine has an extraordinary ability to connect with people. Celebrated as a leading interpreter of classical works, her performances combine her innate gift for emotional communication and her scholarly fascination with historical research. She plays with passion and conviction across an extensive repertoire. Audiences are thrilled by her dazzling technique, lustrous tone, and infectious joy in music-making.

Pine has appeared as a soloist with many of the world's most prestigious ensembles including the Chicago, Montreal, Vienna, and Baltimore Symphonies; the Philadelphia Orchestra; the Royal Philharmonic, the Mozarteum, Scottish, and Israel Chamber Orchestras; and the Netherlands Radio Kamer Filharmonie. She has worked with such renowned conductors as Charles Dutoit, Zubin Mehta, Erich Leinsdorf, Neeme Järvi, John Nelson, Marin Alsop, and Placido Domingo.

Her festival appearances have included Marlboro, Ravinia, and Salzburg. Her recital performances have included the complete Paganini Caprices, all six Bach Sonatas and Partitas, Beethoven's complete works for violin and piano, and the world premiere of the last movement of Samuel Barber's long-lost 1928 Violin Sonata. She regularly plays and records with John Mark Rozendaal and David Schrader as the period instrument ensemble Trio Settecento.

Pine writes her own cadenzas to many of the works she performs, including concertos by Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart, and Paganini. She is the first living composer to be published as part of Carl Fischer's 'Masters Collection' with the release of The Rachel Barton Pine Collection, including original compositions, arrangements, cadenzas, and editions penned or arranged by Pine. Pine is also music advisor and editor of 'Maud Powell Favorites,' the only published compilation of music dedicated to, commissioned by, or closely associated with Powell, the first native-born American violinist to achieve international recognition.

Pine won the gold medal at the J.S. Bach International Violin Competition (Leipzig, 1992) and holds prizes from several other leading competitions including the Queen Elisabeth (Brussels, 1993), Kreisler (Vienna, 1992), Szigeti (Budapest, 1992), and Montreal (1991) International Violin Competitions. She won honors for her interpretation of the Paganini Caprices at the Szigeti Competition and Paganini International Violin Competition (Genoa, 1993).

Her Rachel Elizabeth Barton Foundation assists young artists through various projects including the Instrument Loan Program, Grants for Education and Career, Global HeartStrings (supporting classical musicians in developing countries), and a curricular series in development with the University of Michigan: The String Students' Library of Music by Black Composers. She teaches chamber music, coaches youth orchestras, gives master classes, conducts workshops at universities, adjudicates music competitions, creates special programs for children and school groups, and offers spoken program notes or pre-concert conversations for audiences of all ages.

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