Showing posts with label Pedrona Marco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pedrona Marco. Show all posts

Friday, 26 November 2010

Ensemble Guidantus : Vivaldi : Quattro Stagioni / 1996 - Concerts Dedicated to J.G. Pisendel / 2002 - Concertos RV 248, RV 306, RV 385, RV 165, RV 355, RV 223 / 2005

ALL THREE ALBUMs ARE A SPECIAL GIFT FROM Mr. MARCO PEDRONA & ENSEMBLE GUIDANTUS TO OUR BLOG
Antonio Vivaldi : Concertos RV 248, RV 306, RV 385, RV 165, RV 355, RV 223 - Ensemble Guidantus - 2005.
Antonio Vivaldi ( 1678-1741)
Concertos RV 248, RV 306, RV 385, RV 165, RV 355, RV 223 
Ensemble Guidantus
Marco Pedrona
Recording: Badia di Torrechiara (RP) - Italy, 7/8/9/ February 2001
Total Time : 58,56
Year: 2005

Antonio Vivaldi : Concerts Dedicated to Johann Georg Pisendel - Ensemble Guidantus - 2002.
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Concerts Dedicated to Johann Georg Pisendel
Ensemble Guidantus
Marco Pedrona
Recording: Chiesa Madonna dell'Uliveto - Montericco di Albinea - Italy, 24/25/26 September 2002.
Total Time: 65,32
Year: 2002

Antonio Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - Ensemble Guidantus - 1996.
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Le Quattro Stagioni
Ensemble Guidantus
Marco Pedrona
Recording: Villa Caroli, Terenzo (PR) 19-21/1/1996
Total Time: 58,06
Year: 1996

Thursday, 18 November 2010

Vivaldi Antonio: Concerti per Violino Archi e Cembalo - Marco Pedrona / Ensemble Guidantus - 2007

THIS ALBUM IS A SPECIAL GIFT FROM Mr. MARCO PEDRONA & ENSEMBLE GUIDANTUS TO OUR BLOG
Vivaldi Antonio: Concerti per Violino Archi e Cembalo - Marco Pedrona / Ensemble Guidantus - 2007.
(Entirely Ripped By Ensemble Guidantus)

… Here is yet more excellent Baroque music making from Marco Pedrona and his small group of Italian musicians, formed in 1995, Using modern instruments, they quickly show that they have learnt from period manners, performing these works with all the requisite transparency, flexibility and style…
… Pedrona is by turns rhetorical, urgent, poetic, withdrawn, yearning, affirmative, relaxed and buoyant, as the music requires, and he imbues the central slow movements with an expressive and tender lyricism, adding extempore embellishment with taste and style…
… The members of Ensemble Guidantus, playing one player to part, respond with alert and sensitive accompaniments… Robin Stowell ,” The Strad”