BBC Music Magazine

Settecento

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E Abaco: Violin Sonata in G minor, Op. 4 No. 11; Brescianel­lo: Sonata for 2 Violins & Continuo in B minor;

F Mancini: Sonata for Recorder, 2 Violins & Continuo in G minor;

A Scarlatti: Sonata for Recorder, 2 Violins & Continuo in C minor; Tartini: Violin Sonata in E minor,

Op. 1 No. 5; Vandini: Cello Sonata in A minor; Vivaldi: Flute Concerto in A minor, R108

Tabea Debus (recorder); La Serenissim­a/adrian Chandler Signum Classics SIGCD 663 70:48 mins La Serenissim­a here charts the flourishin­g of Italian instrument­al music in the early decades of the 1700s (the ‘Settecento’), with ports of call in Venice, Bologna and Naples. Alongside familiar wizards of

Italian Baroque – Alessandro Scarlatti, Tartini and Vivaldi – are unsung names whose forgotten manuscript­s have been dusted down by the ensemble’s director, Adrian Chandler.

From the shadows emerges cellist-composer Antonio Vandini, a colleague of both Tartini in Padua and Vivaldi in Venice, whose A minor Cello Sonata – a work by turns wistful, lyrical and virtuosic – is expressive­ly realised by soloist Vladimir Waltham. Then there’s the Venetian Evaristo Felice Dall’abaco, and if his G minor Violin Sonata is harmonical­ly rather earthbound, it just about takes wing in this account. Perhaps the disc’s most interestin­g revelation is Giuseppe Antonio Brescianel­lo’s Sonata for two violins and continuo – its softly whispering B minor Largo a particular delight. Here, and on their 2020 recording Extra Time, Chandler and La Serenissim­a unveil a composer of no mean talent.

Lovely, too, are the three chamber sonatas for recorder, two violins and continuo (one each by Alessandro Scarlatti, Francesco Mancini and Vivaldi), which are graced by Tabea Debus’s exquisite recorder playing. Throughout the disc, La Serenissim­a’s performanc­es are characteri­sed by liquid melodies and supple embellishm­ents, lithe rhythms and eloquent phrasing. Kate Bolton-porciatti PERFORMANC­E

RECORDING

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