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Unlocked: Brescianello, Vol. 2
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The title "
" for this album by the historical performance group
and director/violinist
refers to the making of the album as the musicians emerged from pandemic-time lockdowns. However, it also might indicate the status of composer
, whose music has been little explored even though he was among the first composers to write symphonies (here, "sinphonie") in Germany.
was certainly a transitional figure. It is likely that he encountered the music of
in Venice before moving to Germany to work as a valet for the Electress of Bavaria (who paved his way to lucrative court positions). The works here, mostly taken from the composer's Op. 1 publication of Concerti & Sinphonie, resemble
's in general sound, but the consistent harmonic rhythm of the Baroque is starting to break up, and in the violin concertos, especially there is a new kind of expressiveness.
is quite effective in these, catching the small details that an audience of the time would have found new. In the final
,
seems a bit constrained by the French Baroque dance forms, but this sets off the innovations that were present in the concertos and symphonies. The second of a pair of albums devoted to
by
, this may be of most interest to those fascinated by the pre-Classical era, but it is listenable in a Vivaldian vein for anyone. ~ James Manheim