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Cello Sonatas
Francesco Galligioni; Members of L'Arte dell'Arco
Cello Sonatas
Genre: Classical
 
The growing catalogue of Platti albums on Brilliant Classics includes his Cello Concertos, his keyboard works and a first recording of chamber music. Taken together they paint a vivid and engaging portrait of an 18th-centu...  more »

     
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All Artists: Francesco Galligioni; Members of L'Arte dell'Arco
Title: Cello Sonatas
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Release Date: 9/6/2019
Genre: Classical
Style: Chamber Music
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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The growing catalogue of Platti albums on Brilliant Classics includes his Cello Concertos, his keyboard works and a first recording of chamber music. Taken together they paint a vivid and engaging portrait of an 18th-century musician/composer who came to exercise on generations of composers writing for the cello. Platti himself was proficient on several instruments but he retained a special affection for the cello, producing as many as 28 cello concertos even more than Vivaldi and other works including the 12 accompanied cello sonatas on this album. These are divided into two groups of six, both dated 1725 just a few years after Bachs cello suites. The Italian cellist Francesco Galligioni has himself recorded much of the most significant Baroque solo-cello repertoire for Brilliant Classics, with albums of cello sonatas by Vivaldi and Lanzetti and the enormously influential solo Capricci by dall'Abaco. For this album he has returned to the original manuscripts and chosen to record the two sets with different continuo accompaniments with organ for the first set and violone for the second making it unique as a considered and stylish response to this rarely recorded repertoire. Galligioni is absolutely steeped in the idiom of Vivaldis cello writing and surmounts the technical challenges of these sonatas with consummate ease. (Early Music Review) My respect for DallAbacos 11 Capricci is growing by leaps and bounds, and Galligionis playing of them is first-class. (Fanfare) These are performances which marry color and expression to intelligence and good taste. Francesco Galligioni sings warmly through his Baroque cello, phrases with freedom, and ornaments persuasively on repeats... For those who regard an Italian Vivaldi as the real deal, this version might be essential. (Fanfare)