After having delivered superlative interpretations of "Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi, Garmignola Giuliano and Venice Baroque Orchestra give us a second album with six of the Red Priest late concertos that have never been brought to the disk. 1. The Italian violinist has a superlative game which makes it one of the most gifted violinists of his generation. Unlike other versions that load related to the caricarure, it does "not rolling mechanical" and offers us a virtuoso eloquence: a prev s bow that delivers a legato dream, efficient, full of stamps! and shaded colors. It is this last aspect that makes these recording a reference: the allegro and allegro are real slow movements are rendered with poetry they deserve. 2. The Venice Baroque Orchestra accompanies the soloist with natural and flexibility (it is far from a Fabio Biondi exhubérances He did it not only virtuosity in the work of Vivaldi. Lyricism and melancholy to take a essential place.