Title: | Complete Overture and Concertos Vol. 1 : Overture Nos. 1 - 4 & 6 |
Otros títulos: | Veracini : Complete Overtures and Concertos Vol.1 Veracini Overture Vol. 1 Obertura y Conciertos Completos Vol. 1 : Obertura Nos. 1- 4 y 6 Veracini : Obertura y Conciertos Completos Vol. 1 : Obertura Nos. 1- 4 y 6 Veracini Obertura Vol. 1 (First complete recording from the original manuscripsts) (Primera grabación completa de los manuscritos originales) |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Franceso Maria Veracini; Accademia I Filarmonici; Alberto Martini |
Código CDU: | Vera.01 |
Forma Musical: | Suites (String Orchestra) |
Abstract: | One of the great violinists of early eighteenth century Italy, Francesco Veracini played so well that he intimidated even virtuoso Giuseppe Tartini. Notoriously arrogant, perhaps borderland insane, Veracini was nevertheless famed throughout Europe for his performances as well as his compositions. Although he was an instrumentalist, about half his output was vocal, and for a while he was Handel's great rival as an opera composer in London. Veracini spent his youth in his native Florence, but established himself in Venice in 1711. There he played in various church orchestras, and in 1712 a performance of his so impressed Tartini that the latter withdrew for a while to study better use of the bow. During this time Pietro Locatelli, another great violinist-to-be, probaby studied with Veracini. In 1714, Veracini performed in London; he spent the following year in Germany, and after further travels he obtained a court position in Dresden in 1717 at an impressive salary. In August 1722, ... |