Her life reads like the classic Baroque success story: brought up
motherless in a Venetian orphanage, maturing into an "unparalleled
violin virtuosa", treated as an equal by Antonio Vivaldi: Anna Maria dal Violin. Midori Seiler and Concerto Köln depict the life of this exceptional woman in "La Venezia di Anna Maria".
All her life long, Anna Maria (born 1696, died 1782)
lived and worked in the Ospedale della Pietà. The Venetian orphanage for
girls did more than just offer a home and a refuge to girls abandoned
by their mothers. It was a school, a musical conservatory and a tourist
attraction at the same time, a flourishing part of the city-state’s
economy in which Anna Maria rapidly rose to stardom. Defying
conventional expectations, the orphanage provided the springboard and
proved the perfect setting for a career otherwise denied a female orphan
in 18th-century Italy.
As maestro di concerto of the Ospedale, Antonio Vivaldi took Anna
Maria under his wing. Starting out as her mentor and teacher, he
eventually wrote over two dozen Concerti per Anna Maria. She for her
part brilliantly mastered the violin and a host of other instruments,
and was praised as the "veritable embodiment of all that is good and
beautiful", as a creature "ascending into Paradise". Before long
everyone was demanding to hear her and it is largely thanks to her that
Vivaldi's instrumental concertos blossomed as they did. Baroque
specialist Midori Seiler and her congenial partner Concerto Köln offer a
virtuoso portrayal of this artistic teamwork between Anna Maria and
Vivaldi. Anna Maria noted in her "performance book" a large number of
the concertos she played in the Chiesa dell'Ospedale. They have luckily
survived and so these 160 sheets of music bear her handwriting in more
senses than one. We see not only the notes as she transcribed them, but
her own ornaments. And they shed light on how she and her contemporaries
played the violin, opening a musical door from the present day into the
Venice of nearly three centuries ago.
This album is the record of a fruitful collaboration: Antonio Vivaldi and Anna Maria – Midori Seiler and Concerto Köln – Midori Seiler and Anna Maria. As an equally virtuosic female violinist, Midori Seiler is the ideal candidate to challenge and emulate her Baroque predecessor. As a member of Berlin’s Akademie für Alte Musik, Seiler was a part of the ensemble’s international breakthrough, from 2005 to 2014 directing from the leader's desk. After a period as Professor at the Salzburg Mozarteum University she returned to Germany in 2017 as Professor at the Franz Liszt College of Music in Weimar. Holder of the Saxon Mozart Prize, she has enjoyed a long partnership with Concerto Köln. The orchestra has been one of the leading ensembles in the field of historical performance practice for more than 30 years, and as EU Cultural Ambassador 2012 is one of North Rhine-Westphalia’s claims to musical fame.
Four of the Concerti per Anna Maria have been selected for this album, together with one concerto each by Vivaldi's contemporaries Galuppi and Albinoni. On "La Venezia di Anna Maria", exceptional readings by Midori Seiler and Concerto Köln shed unique light on Venice as a flourishing centre of the arts at the height of its musical prowess.
This album is the record of a fruitful collaboration: Antonio Vivaldi and Anna Maria – Midori Seiler and Concerto Köln – Midori Seiler and Anna Maria. As an equally virtuosic female violinist, Midori Seiler is the ideal candidate to challenge and emulate her Baroque predecessor. As a member of Berlin’s Akademie für Alte Musik, Seiler was a part of the ensemble’s international breakthrough, from 2005 to 2014 directing from the leader's desk. After a period as Professor at the Salzburg Mozarteum University she returned to Germany in 2017 as Professor at the Franz Liszt College of Music in Weimar. Holder of the Saxon Mozart Prize, she has enjoyed a long partnership with Concerto Köln. The orchestra has been one of the leading ensembles in the field of historical performance practice for more than 30 years, and as EU Cultural Ambassador 2012 is one of North Rhine-Westphalia’s claims to musical fame.
Four of the Concerti per Anna Maria have been selected for this album, together with one concerto each by Vivaldi's contemporaries Galuppi and Albinoni. On "La Venezia di Anna Maria", exceptional readings by Midori Seiler and Concerto Köln shed unique light on Venice as a flourishing centre of the arts at the height of its musical prowess.
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