0028948251032

Rossini: Sonate A Quattro; Bottesini: Gran Duo Concertante

Salvatore Accardo; I Musici

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: ELQ4825103

Release Date:  30 September 2016

Label:  Australian Eloquence

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  0028948251032

Genres:  Classical  Orchestral  

  • Description

    In the summer of 1804 while on a summer holiday in the village of Conventello near Ravenna, Rossini, then aged twelve, composed his six Sonate a quattro for two violins, cello and double-bass. Many years later, the composer wrote on the front of the manu ‘First violin, second violin, violoncello and contrabass parts for six horrendous sonatas composed by me at the country house (near Ravenna) of my friend and patron, Agostinio Triossi, at the most youthful age, having not even had a lesson in thorough-bass. They were all composed and copied in three days and performed in a doggish way by Triossi, contrabass; Morini (his cousin), first violin; the latter’s brother, violoncello; and the second violin by myself, who was, to tell the truth, the least doggish.’

    Known also in orchestrated versions as the ‘String Sonatas’, they are rarer in these original versions. Together with musicians with whom he has worked closely – [names] – Salvatore Accardo recorded these in 1978 in Switzerland. They were issued the following year and, according to Tully Potter, who writes the notes for this release, ‘have acquired mythical status and are unlikely to be surpassed: the original two-LP set has been changing hands for three-figure sums but this is the first complete international CD reissue on Decca’. Three smaller Rossini works complete the disc which is then filled out by the more extensive Gran Duo Concertante for violin, double-bass and strings by Dragonetti’s successor as king of the double bassists, Giovanni Bottesini.

    Although noted for his fearless and thrilling performances of music by Paganini for Deutsche Grammophon, Salvatore Accardo, who celebrates his 75th birthday in October 2016, also recorded extensively for Philips in the 1970s and 80s. His repertoire ranged from Baroque music through to 19th and 20th concertos, including the complete music for violin and orchestra by Bruch, and concertos by Mendelssohn and Sibelius.

    ‘In the hands of the splendid team assembled here, the effect is enormously exhilarating. As well as virtuosity from all, there is an uncommon purity of intonation and the kind of tonal nuance that makes it clear that sensitivity, not exhibitionism, is the ruly factor, though the players respond with evident zest to Rossini’s flights of ebullience. […] Very strongly recommended.’(Sonate a quattro) Gramophone, April 1981
    ‘superbly played here, with first-class unanimity and the utmost finesse’ (Duetto) Gramophone, April 1981


  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. GIOACCHINO ROSSINI Sonata A Quattro No. 1 In G Major
      • 4. Sonata A Quattro No. 2 In A Major
      • 7. Sonata A Quattro No. 3 In C Major
      • 10. Sonata A Quattro No. 4 In B Flat Major
      • 13. Sonata A Quattro No. 5 In E Flat Major

      Disc 2

      • 1. Sonata A Quattro No. 6 In D Major*
      • 4. Duetto For Cello And Double-bass In D Major*
      • 7. Un Mot à Paganini For Violin And Piano*
      • 8. Une Larme (arranged For Double-Bass And Piano)*
      • 9. GIOVANNI BOTTESINI Gran Duo Concertante For Violin, Double-bass And Strings