(1994) An Italian Ground: Baroque Instrumental Music in the Italian Style
CD set: 1
Catalog N°:
CD 9407
Release: 1994
EAN/UPC: 7619931940724
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AN ITALIAN GROUND: BAROQUE INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE ITALIAN STYLE
Their selection of Baroque instrumental music in the Italian style places special emphasis on the relationship between Italy and England. Maurice Steger’s lively, expressive, «modern» interpretations breathe new life into this music. The form of the ground provides the unifying point for traditional elements and the spirit of these contemporary artists.
Claves is pleased to present the first recording featuring the young Swiss recorder virtuoso Maurice Steger, a production which is also the first recording in the «Tibor Varga Foundation Hall» in Sion (Switzerland). Steger and his international ensemble (Naoki Kitaya, harpsichord and positive organ / Brian Feehan, theorbo / Lorenz Duftschmid, viola da gamba) perform works by Vivaldi, Sammartini, Fontana, Locke and others on historical instruments.
Their selection of Baroque instrumental music in the Italian style places special emphasis on the relationship between Italy and England. Maurice Steger’s lively, expressive, «modern» interpretations breathe new life into this music. The form of the ground provides the unifying point for traditional elements and the spirit of these contemporary artists.
Return to the album | Composer(s): Antonio Vivaldi | Main Artist: Maurice Steger