These arch-hackneyed Vivaldi concertos seem reborn in these versions of the Naïve collection. Here we find the greatest pleasure to the lute, baroque guitar and the mandolin Rolf Lislevand, Norwegian 30 cm taller than his classmates Italian, Spanish, or Nordic in these 2006 recordings. We thought we had reached the heights long ago with Claudio Scimone which referred, later dethroned by Fabio Biondi, whose grace is known. Narciso Yepes had ventured unsuccessfully into this directory. Let's face it, how to imagine this tall blond come so cold can communicate Vivaldi mind in interpreting any subtlety and finesse. The word that comes is elegance: these concertos are not trying to seduce, it is elegance and humility of a pure and disinterested aesthetic. This profound honesty will be felt in the interpretation in the andante of RV 532 and especially in the Larghetto the trio RV 85 (track 5). The very famous largo allegro and successor of RV 425 show all the ease of the musicians and their invaluable ability to play in this directory if contrasts present in Vivaldi, where the passion and the most unbridled energy adjoin calm and appeasement in a continuity difficult to control risk dempâter about the musical. Here on the contrary these whereabouts are masterful and confirm the general feeling of elegance. The same quality will be observed in the RV 93 where the auditor discovers a largo as he was rarely given to hear: a wonder! In short, a wonderful CD that I highly recommend.