Vivaldi, Antonio - Manchester Sonatas (The) - Biondi, Fabio
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Fabio Biondi (violin P.A. Testore, Milan 1750)
Rinaldo Alessandrini (Italian style harpsichord Alain Anselm organ Jean-François Muno,18th-century Neapolitan tradition, 1989)
Maurizio Naddeo (Italian anonymous cello, Milanese school, late 18th century)
Paolo Pandolfo (Italian anonymous double bass, late 18th century)
Rolf Lislevand (theorbo Lourdes Uncilla Moreno, 1989, after an early 17th-century Italian instrument; baroque guitar Lourdes Uncilla Moreno, 1989, after an early 17th -century Italian instrument)
Recorded June 26th - 30th 1991, Great Hall of the Arsenal in Metz, France.
Discovered by Michael Talbot in 1973, the 12 sonatas of the Manchester manuscript are generally considered the high point of the composer's chamber music. In his liner notes, Michael Talbot reckons that
Vivaldi assembled them to present to Cardinal Ottoboni, the great Roman patron of the arts (portrayed by Francesco Trevisani on the front cover), on the occasion of the cardinal's visit to Venice, his birthplace, in 1726.
They are performed here by Fabio Biondi, one of the most authoritative Vivaldi performers, accompanied by an all-star continuo group: Rinaldo Alessandrini, Rolf Lislevand, Paolo Pandolfo and Maurizio Naddeo. Born in Palermo, Fabio Biondi began his international career at the age of 12, performing his first solo concert with the RAI Symphony Orchestra. When he was 16, he was invited by the Musikverein to perform Bach's violin concertos. Since then, Biondi has performed with ensembles including Cappella Real, Musica Antiqua Wien, Seminario Musicale, La Chapelle Royale and Les Musiciens du Louvre, all specialising in the performance of baroque music using original technique and instruments. In 1990, he founded Europa Galante, an ensemble which, in just a few years thanks to their worldwide concert schedule and extraordinary recording successes, became the most internationally renowned and awarded Italian ensemble of baroque music at that time.