
With more than 500 concertos to choose from, it is easy to select an attractive program of Vivaldi's
orchestral music. Indeed, some would argue that with such depth of
repertoire, it would be hard not to assemble such a program. But one way
or another, one would have to agree that the six works on this 2007
Harmonia Mundi disc make up a singularly attractive program. It opens
and closes with two three-movement concerto grossos for string
orchestra, and at its center are four enchanting concertos for four
different sets of soloists. Each work and each set of soloists is
first-rate and the quality of the playing raises even the most familiar
work here to new heights. The Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
is a suave-toned, sweet-tempered, supremely virtuosic period-instrument
orchestra that has demonstrated its excellence many times before. As
led by violinist Georg Kallweit in all but the opening Concerto Grosso in G minor, the Akademie seems born to play Vivaldi. The suppleness of the tempos, the intensity of the intonation, and the fire in the tone ideally suit Vivaldi at his energetic best. It would be hard to pick out a single favorite, but if you want just a sample of what the Akademie can do with Vivaldi, try the penultimate Double Concerto in A minor for two violinists
featuring Kallweit and Midori Seiler.
The fire in the outer Allegros and the passion in the central Larghetto
e spiritoso are simply scorching. Harmonia Mundi's sound is crisp,
colorful, and deep.
(James Leonard)
gracias !
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