Since winning the Tchaikovsky Competition
in Moscow in 1986, Mario Brunello has established himself as one of the
foremost living cellists. An eclectic musician, for some years Brunello
has also taken an interest in the world of historically informed
performance practice and the rediscovery of the four-string ‘violoncello
piccolo’. This instrument, slightly smaller than the cello, is known
today for its presence in some sacred cantatas of Bach, but it was
surely used much more widely in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
than the currently known repertory would lead us to think.This
recording of the Sonate & Partite per violino solo inaugurates the
collaboration on the Arcana label with a ‘Bach Brunello Series’ of three
CDs, in which important compositions for the violin from his catalogue
will be performed on the violoncello piccolo. The booklet includes texts
by Bach scholar Peter Wollny and Italian writer Alessandro Baricco.
‘I want to approach the Sonatas and Partitas “from the ground up”, in every sense. Violinists “fly high”,
they are always on top of the melody, they see the music from above. I
am therefore not proposing an imitation of the violin, but rather a
specular reading, a conquest of the summit by another route. A mountain
seen from the south or from the north changes the perspective, but not
the substance.’ – Mario Brunello
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