Geminiani: Violin Sonatas Op. 1

 
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FRANCESCO GEMINIANI
Geminiani: Violin Sonatas Op. 1
Igor Ruhadze (baroque violin), Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya (harpsichord)

[ Brilliant Classics / 2 CD ]

Release Date: Friday 1 April 2022

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Igor Ruhadze's Brilliant Classics recording of sonatas by Locatelli (94736) won warm praise from Gramophone. 'The playing is elegantly supple, the string tone warm, and the architecture of individual movements thoughtfully worked out. All this makes for a pleasant mood and enjoyable listening. The more exuberant pieces are brilliantly and at times breathtakingly performed.'

Fanfare extended an equally enthusiastic welcome to Ruhadze's album of concertos by Jean-Marie Leclair (95290): 'The playing… is really top-notch… the group's robust sound belies its small numbers… it's hard to argue with playing as good as this.'

With his latest Brilliant Classics album, the Dutch (Soviet Unian born) Baroque-specialist violinist and director turns to another pivotal figure in Baroque-era violin culture, Francesco Geminiani. Taught first by his violinist father and then by both Corelli and Alessandro Scarlatti in Rome, Geminiani was already a leading figure in north Italian courts in his 20s, before he undertook the move to London that made his name and fortune.

Geminiani dedicated the Op.1 Sonatas (1716) to Baron Johann Adolf Kielmansegge, his first London patron. According to Hawkins, Kielmansegge favoured the composer by arranging a performance before the king in which Geminiani was accompanied on the harpsichord by Handel. With these sonatas, which clearly stem from Corelli, Geminiani presented himself to the public as Corelli's pupil. Many imitation editions followed the first printing, but the commentator Charles Burney maintained that only the composer himself could do them full justice.

Tracks:

CD1 57'03
Sonata No.1 in A
1. I. Adagio - Presto - Adagio - Presto - Adagio - Presto - Adagio 3'05
2. II. Allegro 2'23
3. III. Grave 0'45
4. IV. Allegro 2'50

Sonata No.2 in D minor
5. I. Grave 2'39
6. II. Allegro 2'06
7. III. Adagio 1'34
8. IV. Allegro 2'00

Sonata No.3 in E minor
9. I. Adagio - Allegro - Adagio - Tempo justo - Adagio 3'54
10. II. Adagio 0'24
11. III. Allegro 2'41

Sonata No.4 in D
12. I. Adagio 2'05
13. II. Allegro 2'43
14. III. Grave 1'33
15. IV. Allegro 2'01

Sonata No.5 in B-flat
16. I. Affettuoso 2'45
17. II. Vivace 2'31
18. III. Grave 1'13
19. IV. Allegro 1'41

Sonata No.6 in G minor
20. I. Affettuoso 3'06
21. II. Andante 1'12
22. III. Allegro assai 2'38

Sonata No.7 in C minor
23. I. Grave 2'47
24. II. Allegro 2'22
25. III. Grave 1'07
26. IV. Allegro 2'21

CD2 45'50
Sonata No.8 in B minor
1. I. Affettuoso 2'05
2. II. Vivace 2'42
3. III. Adagio 2'17
4. IV. Vivace 2'19

Sonata No.9 in F
5. I. Vivace 3'50
6. II. Andante 2'12
7. III. Allegro 3'49

Sonata No.10 in E
8. I. Adagio 2'24
9. II. Allegro 2'49
10. III. Adagio 1'20
11. IV. Allegro 2'45

Sonata No.11 in A minor
12. I. Vivace 2'00
13. II. Affettuoso 2'53
14. III. Allegro 2'42

Sonata No.12 in D minor
15. I. Amoroso - Adagio 3'54
16. II. Allegro - Adagio 2'45
17. III. Allegro 2'38