Vivaldi / Plewniak / Orchestre De L'Opera Royal: 12 Concerti Di Parigi
Vivaldi / Plewniak / Orchestre De L'Opera Royal: 12 Concerti Di Parigi
Format: CD
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Artist: Vivaldi / Plewniak / Orchestre De L'Opera Royal
Label: Chateau Versailles
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 3770011431656
Genre: Classical
Vivaldi's work is extraordinarily profuse, and from his "extraordinary fury of composition" resulted a collection of 12 concertos, preserved in Paris since then, genuine jewels of Vivaldian music! However, for whom were they composed? The French Ambassador in Venice, Jacques-Vincent Languet, who made numerous commissions to Vivaldi in the 1720s? Perhaps as a magnificent gift to a visiting French music lover... Or perhaps François-Etienne, Duke of Lorraine and Bar? A fine music lover and musician, who in 1745 became Emperor Francis I of Austria, gave early protection to Vivaldi, who introduced himself in 1731 as "maestro di cappella di S.A.R. il Serenissimo Sig. Duca di Lorena". The Paris Concertos would then have passed through the Luneville Court, which was very musical? The mystery is there, but these works influenced Parisian musical life. Stefan Plewniak's raging violin gives them back their full glory in this virtuoso interpretation by the Orchestre de l'Opera Royal de Versailles!
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