Cover Bach: Violin Concertos

Album info

Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
04.11.2014

Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Giuliano Carmignola & Concerto Köln

Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 11. Allegro moderato03:29
  • 22. Andante06:00
  • 33. Allegro assai03:31
  • 41. Allegro07:13
  • 52. Adagio06:10
  • 63. Allegro assai02:36
  • Concerto for 2 Violins, Strings and Continuo in D minor BWV 1043
  • 71. Vivace03:25
  • 82. Largo ma non tanto06:09
  • 93. Allegro04:32
  • Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in G minor BWV 1056R
  • 101. Allegro03:24
  • 112. Largo02:40
  • 123. Presto03:17
  • Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in D minor BWV 1052R
  • 131. Allegro06:58
  • 142. Adagio06:51
  • 153. Allegro07:27
  • Total Runtime01:13:42

Info for Bach: Violin Concertos

This captivating new Bach release will become a timeless piece of music which can only come from the outstanding combination of Giuliano Carmignola and Concerto Köln.

Though presenting a traditional piece, Carmignola and Concerto Köln bring new and outstanding colours into this often recorded repertoire, and their temperamental performance introduces a sparkling and thrilling interpretation of Bach’s concertos. Carmignola’s fiery and successful “Vivaldi con moto” will be continued with a more subtle and traditional Bach Concerto recording, a Co-Production between Deutsche Grammophon and Deutschlandfunk.

Carmignola is a unique artist and one of today’s most charismatic and captivating violinists, prompting The Strad to say “Timing is everything, and Carmignola has the timing of Sinatra. Rubato, portamento, pauses, tight-rope showmanship.”

“Carmignola is on characteristically ebullient form, bringing sparkling virtuosity to Bach's outer movements while revelling in the poetry of the inner ones...Carmignola's linear control is well-sustained and expressive.” (BBC Music Magazine)

Giuliano Carmignola, violin & conductor
Concerto Köln
Mayumi Hirasaki, violin


Giuliano Carmignola
born in Treviso, he studied with his father, then with Luigi Ferro and afterwards with Nathan Milstein and Franco Gulli at the Accademia Chigiana and Henryk Szeryng at the Geneva Conservatory. He began his career as a soloist under the direction of conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Eliahu Inbal, Peter Maag and Giuseppe Sinopoli, performing in prestigious concert halls.

He then collaborated with Umberto Benedetti Michelangeli, Daniele Gatti, Andrea Marcon, Christoph Hogwood, Trevor Pinnok, Franz Bruggen, Paul Mc Creesh, Giovanni Antonini and Ottavio Dantone. Significant was his collaboration with the Virtuosi of Rome during the ‘70s and later with the Sonatori della gioiosa Marca, the Venice Baroque Orchestra, the Mozart Orchestra, the Orchestre des Champs Elysees, the Basel Chamber Orchestra, Il Giardino Armonico, the Zurich Chamber Orchestra and the Academy of Ancient Music.

His recording has led him to collaborate with labels like Erato, Divox Antiqua, Sony and Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, with whom currently has an exclusive contract. His recording releases have won many important awards such as Diapason d'Or and Choc du Monde.

Among the most recent recordings, the concertos for two violins by Vivaldi with Viktoria Mullova and the Venice Baroque Orchestra, the complete Mozart concertos with Claudio Abbado and Orchestra Mozart and Haydn violin concertos with the Orchestre des Champs Elysees.

Booklet for Bach: Violin Concertos

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