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Mandolin & Lute Concertos
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/5/2010

Mandolin & Lute Concertos
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 10/5/2010
- Composers: Antonio Vivaldi
- Conductors: Federico Guglielmo
- Performers: Davide Rebuffa, Diego Cantalupi, Federico Guglielmo, Mario Paladin, Mauro Squillante, Nicola Reniero, Pietro Prosser
- Label: Brilliant Classics
- UPC: 842977038101
- Item #: KOC703810
- Genre: Classical
- Release Date: 10/5/2010
Product Notes
The mandolin was essentially the instrument of amateur musicians in the early to mid 18th century. Vivaldi composed many concertos and trios for the young ladies of the Ospiedale della Pieta - including the famous G major RV532, which must rank as one of his most popular works after the Four Seasons. The concertos and trios on this CD make a delightful program, written for the pleasure of gifted students and patrons, full of the hallmarks of Vivaldian style that will not disappoint those who love the famous Four Seasons violin concertos from his Op.8 set. Simple, catchy melodies abound, in both still and often poignant slow movements as well as sparky fast movements. Recording made in 2009. Frederico Gugliemo studied with Salvatore Accardo, Isaac Stern and The Amadeus, LaSalle and Quartetto Italiano string quartets before turning to period instrument performance under the guidance of Christopher Hogwood.