I AWARD THIS 3 1/2 LANCRETS...as the soloist has a lot of nice intuitive moments.But also the ensemble has a lovely lively and lyrical approach to the piece,(perhaps best encapsulated by their use of quick accelerandi).The way the soloist and the ensemble interact also is something of expressive interest.Most of this piece unwinds in a timelessly focused way,which has a beautiful dramatic effect.
what's the artwork?
DiVeronica 1 year ago
I've known this concerto for years, and it sounds good here, so thank you!
qariss 1 year ago
The soloist is very sensitive and eloquent, but doesn't completely outshine the orchestra. In many ways, the perfect confluence. I love it.
mrgabest 2 years ago 2
I AWARD THIS 3 1/2 LANCRETS...as the soloist has a lot of nice intuitive moments.But also the ensemble has a lovely lively and lyrical approach to the piece,(perhaps best encapsulated by their use of quick accelerandi).The way the soloist and the ensemble interact also is something of expressive interest.Most of this piece unwinds in a timelessly focused way,which has a beautiful dramatic effect.
GALANTERIEasaCHARM 3 years ago
This is the best La notte!!!
ooozzz 3 years ago
Yes, I like the flute "la notte" too, but the bassoon one I like a little bit more. Not sure why really.
HARMONICO101 3 years ago
My dad is a one of Sonatori d la gioiosa marca:the first violin
GritliAlan 4 years ago 4
Ha, that's really cool! Shows how international classical music really is.
HARMONICO101 4 years ago 2