After several recordings with Anima Eterna and Jos Van Immerseel, the French violinist Chouchane Siranossian tackles a programme of extremely virtuosic concertos that few Baroque violinists dare to face. Thanks to her technical gifts and to partners ideally suited to this repertory the Venice Baroque Orchestra and its conductor Andrea Marcon, a specialist in the Italian Baroque style she takes up the challenge with brio. This album is released to coincide with the 250th anniversary of Tartinis death in 2020. Of special interest is a completely unknown and unpublished concerto in G major, the manuscript of which was recently found by the musicologist Margherita Canale.
"[Siranossian plays] with “diabolical” virtuosity and a rich, expressive palette in the aria-like slow movements. Superb." (Sunday Times) 01. Violin Concerto in E Minor, D. 56 I. Allegro |
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