Description
This hybrid SACD features a selection of Vivaldi's concertos for oboe, strings, and continuo. The soloist is one of the most accomplished young performers on the European scene at the moment, Pauline Oostenrijk. She has already released two recordings through Challenge Classics, most recently a collection of 20th century pieces entitled "Oboesession".
In 1999 Pauline Oostenrijk received the Music Prize of The Netherlands, the highest State Award for classical music. Before that, she had already won numerous prizes on national and international competitions. Her activities as a soloist and chamber musician were recorded on a number of highly acclaimed CDs. She plays recitals with pianist Ivo Janssen, and performs regularly with her sister, soprano Nienke Oostenrijk, in the Ensemble Oostenrijk-Jansen (with cembalo-player David Jansen and cellist Maarten Jansen). She is a member of the Orlando Wind Quintet and the ensemble Nieuw Amsterdams Peil. Several composers have dedicated works to her, among them Louis Andriessen.
In Vivaldi's time there was an orphan girl named Pelegrina who spent most of her life at the Pio Ospedale della Pietà. Pelegrina was by far the most accomplished oboist when Vivaldi worked at the Ospedale (the only other oboist mentioned in the archives is one Susanna, in 1726), we can assume that a number of the oboe concertos featured on this CD were also written for, and performed by, Pelegrina.
Personnel: Baroque Academy of the Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, Jan Willem de Vriend (conductor), Pauline Oostenrijk (oboe)