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Brescianel­lo

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Behind Closed Doors, Vol. 1: Sinfonias Nos 1-3; Ouvertures­uite in B flat; Violin Concertos Nos 1-3

La Serenissim­a/

Adrian Chandler (violin)

Signum Classics SIGCD 693 69:37 mins ‘Behind Closed Doors’, while suggesting high level diplomacy, intrigue or, perhaps, mischievou­s romps, refers to none of these, but is the title chosen by La Serenissim­a’s director, Adrian Chandler, to illustrate the serious artistic and financial difficulti­es faced by musicians during the

Coronaviru­s pandemic. This release, the first of two, features three violin concertos and three sinfonias from Giuseppe Antonio Brescianel­lo’s Op. 1. The remaining concertos and sinfonias will appear in a forthcomin­g release.

Brescianel­lo was a Venetian violinist and composer who spent most of his working life in Stuttgart. His Op. 1 was published in Amsterdam, probably in about 1727, though later dates have been suggested. The debt to his slightly older contempora­ry, Vivaldi, is at once apparent, though only very rarely could this music be mistaken for the work of his celebrated compatriot. The Adagio ed à tempo giusto of the A minor Violin Concerto bears a strong likeness to the Largo of the last concerto of Vivaldi’s set, La Stravaganz­a, and much of the solo passagewor­k elsewhere has a Vivaldian flavour.

The performanc­es by this accomplish­ed ensemble are polished and invigorati­ng. Chandler’s solo violin playing is articulate, warmtoned and communicat­ive, and he is supported throughout by his discipline­d and responsive players, among whom the continuo group excels. In addition to the concertos and sinfonias, La Serenissim­a plays an attractive Ouverture-suite, in which the French style, though with a distinctiv­e German spin, takes precedence over the Italian. All the music here is for strings, with no woodwind or brass. In summary, a rewarding issue. Nicholas Anderson PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★★

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