Vivaldi: Violin Concertos III 'Il Ballo' Antonio Vivaldi Diego Fasolis

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  • unconventional pocket !!! for a cd on top musically  

    Vivaldi: Violin Concertos III 'Il Ballo' (CD)
    As usual a totally unconventional coverage [one likes or does not like: it is a matter of taste !!! ] To a CD Vivaldi superbly interpreted. in total, seven violin concertos [Mr Duilio Galfetti] have been proposed. The orchestra is led by I Barocchist
  • our viva says  

    Vivaldi: Violin Concertos III 'Il Ballo' (CD)
    Yes, definitely, great Fasolis. Here in Vivaldi (see also his concertos with flutist Steger) as in Bach or even Monteverdi (Vespers superb). In fact, a pipe too. You may know these CDs at three francs six sous BBC Music (not to be confused with BBC L
  • All simply magnificent ...  

    Vivaldi: Violin Concertos III 'Il Ballo' (CD)
    I discovered this series by listening to a music critic on the radio. Little research on the internet ... and I fell on Amazon. Phew! I started with this CD. What happiness! It's light, it's fresh ... it is essential! Needless to say, I'm not a music
  • NAIF NOT!  

    Vivaldi: Violin Concertos III 'Il Ballo' (CD)
    I also participate in the "most ambitious music publishing of the century" by buying everything Naïve fate in the Vivaldi Edition, regretting the slow release ... This set of concertos is truly amazing; I agree with the other reviewers ... But t
  • Finally an album for concertos of Antonio Vivaldi violin worthy of Naïve collection  

    Vivaldi: Violin Concertos III 'Il Ballo' (CD)
    The Naïve releases vion concertos by Antonio Vivaldi are followed and do not resemble. After Volumes 1 and 2 terribly disappointing (respectively assigned to the solo violin Enrico Onofri and Anton Steck), the label caught up in this opus 3. The viol
  • About the Concerto RV 312  

    Vivaldi: Violin Concertos III 'Il Ballo' (CD)
    The RV 312 concerto is one of the works on this superb disc. The notice said that unfortunately not concerto 1728-1729, it dates mistakenly early 1720s, is the final version due to Vivaldi flautino of a prototype for the composer abandoned probably t