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Vito Paternoster : Sinfonie and Sonate del settecento italiano per Violoncello e Basso Continuo.
Cellist extraordinaire.
Vito Paternoster, a pioneer of Baroque music in Italy, picks five of the most beautiful Italian Baroque sonatas for cello. B Marcello, FP Scipriani (in world premiere recording), GB Pergolesi, F Geminiani and F Martino, ( edited by Ricordi
inc.) performed with virtuosity and lyricism, bring us back to the sounds, voices and colors of Venice, Naples and Florence of XVIII Century.
Songs:
1. Sonata In Sol Minor Op2 No4 Adagio (Benedetto Marcello)
2. Sonata In Sol Minor Op2 No4 Allegro (Benedetto Marcello)
3. Sonata In Sol Minor Op2 No4 Largo (Benedetto Marcello)
4. Sonata In Sol Minor Op2 No4 Allegro (Benedetto Marcello)
5. Sinfonia In Do Maggiore Amorosa (Francesco Paolo Scipriani)
6. Sinfonia In Do Maggiore Allegro assai (Francesco Paolo Scipriani)
7. Sinfonia In Do Maggiore Larghetto (Francesco Paolo Scipriani)
8. Sinfonia In Do Maggiore Presto (Francesco Paolo Scipriani)
9. Sinfonia In Fa maggiore Comodo (Giovanni Battista Pergolesi)
10. Sinfonia In Fa maggiore Allegro (Giovanni Battista Pergolesi)
11. Sinfonia In Fa maggiore Adagio (Giovanni Battista Pergolesi)
12. Sinfonia In Fa maggiore Presto (Giovanni Battista Pergolesi)
13. Sonata In Do maggiore Op5 No3 Andante (Francesco Geminiani)
14. Sonata In Do maggiore Op5 No3 Allegro (Francesco Geminiani)
15. Sonata In Do maggiore Op5 No3 Affettuoso (Francesco Geminiani)
16. Sonata In Do maggiore Op5 No3 Allegro (Francesco Geminiani)
17. Sonata In Sol Maggiore Op1 No3 Allegro (Filippo Martino)
18. Sonata In Sol Maggiore Op1 No3 Grave (Filippo Martino)
19. Sonata In Sol Maggiore Op1 No3 Allegro (Filippo Martino)
20. Sonata In Sol Maggiore Op1 No3 Amoroso (Filippo Martino)
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Release date: 5/7/2011
Vito Paternoster lives in Bari Italy
Tagged as: Classical, Baroque, Instrumental, Cello, Composer: Benedetto Marcello, Composer: Filippo Martino, Composer: Francesco Geminiani, Composer: Francesco Paolo Scipriani, Composer: Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Harpsichord
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