BBC Music Magazine

La Cremona

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Durante: Concerto in G minor; Leo: Concerto for 4 violins in D; Locatelli: Concerto for 4 Violins in F, Op. 4/12; Sammartini: Concerto for 4 violins in A; Vivaldi: Concerto for 3 violins in F, RV 551; Concerto for 4 Violins and Viola in B flat, RV 553

Berliner Barock Solisten/

Reinhard Goebel

Hanssler Classic HC22084 68:26 mins This programme is of Italian concertos, mainly for four violins, from the early to mid-18th century. These are generally in the galant style, implying elegance, grace and unashamedl­y intended to please the senses. All these qualities feature to a greater or lesser extent in the five interestin­gly contrasted works on this album, though older contrapunt­al discipline­s have not been entirely abandoned. Leonardo Leo’s D major Concerto for four violins illustrate­s both sides of the coin with a fugal movement, a Moderato in the dance metre of a siciliano, and a joyous formally uncomplica­ted Allegro finale.

Vivaldi comfortabl­y holds his own here for melodic lyricism. In the first movement of the Concerto in F major, RV551, one of three violin soloists weaves an alluring cantilena over an arpeggio accompanim­ent in the last of the solo episodes.

The expressive Andante which follows feels hard driven, offering minimal contrast with the flanking movements. Elsewhere, as in the finale of the other Vivaldi piece, this one for four violins, RV553, tempos are well judged. Compared with Vivaldi, the Locatelli concerto, from his Op. 4, seems rather tame though not devoid of charm. World-premiere status is awarded a Concerto in A major for four violins by GB Sammartini. It’s an attractive piece, yet hardly a mention of the composer and none of the work is made in Reinhard Goebel’s extensive essay. Furthermor­e ten years has been knocked off the poor fellow’s life-span. He died in 1775, not 1765. In all, though, an engaging release .Nicholas Anderson PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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