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Giovanni Benedetto Platti
ANTOLOGIA

PRATUM INTEGRUM ORCHESTRA / ALFREDO BERNARDINI

CM 0052006
Concerto in G minor for oboe and orchestra
1   Allegro [3:41]  
2   Largo [4:15]
3   Presto
[3:21]
Listen audioclip (3.1Mb)
         
Concerto in D major for harpsichord and orchestra
4  

Andantino

[7:13]
5   Siciliano [3:56]
Listen audioclip (3.5Mb)
6   Allegro [5:07]
7   Stabat mater [6:28]
         
Concerto in A major for violin and orchestra
8  

Allegro ma non tanto

[4:08]
9   Adagio [2:51]
Listen audioclip (2.5Mb)
10   Presto [3:00]
         
Concerto in G minor for violoncello and orchestra
11  

Allegro

[4:23]
12   Adagio [Largo] [3:30]
13   Allegro assai [3:43]
Listen audioclip (3.5Mb)
         
Trio Sonata in B flat major for violin, violoncello and basso continuo
14  

Cantabile

[2:43]
Listen audioclip (2.4Mb)
15   Allegro [3:56]
16   Siciliano [3:31]
17   Fuga. Alla breve [2:44]  
         
    Tracks 4–6, 8–13 are world premiere recordings    
         
Total time [69:39]

Text of the booklet is available in English, German and Russian.

 

Disc reviews:
SA-CD.net
"Musik an sich" (in German)
"Audiophile Audition"
"Fono Forum" magazine (in German)
"Fanfare" magazine

 

 

Alfredo Bernardini solo oboe (1–3), oboe (7)
Pau Orriols, Vilanova, 2005 / after Th. Stanesby, London, ca. 1730

PRATUM INTEGRUM ORCHESTRA

Olga Martynova solo harpsichord (4-6, 14-17)
Von Nagel Workshop, Paris, 2005 / after N.&F. Blanchet, Paris, 1730
basso continuo (1-3, 7-13)
Cembalobau Merzdorf, Germany, 1997 / after J. Ruckers, Antwerpen, 1640

Dmitry Stepanovich bass (7)

Sergei Filchenko solo violin (8–10) 1st violin (1–6, 11–13)
Lorenzo Carcassi, Florence, 1738

Pavel Serbin solo cello (11–17), cello (1–10)
F. Pillement, Mirecourt, France, 1795 / restored by A. Meyer, Metz, France, 1999

Dmitry Sinkovsky solo violin (14–17) 2nd violin (1–6, 8–13)
J.B. Schweizer, Germany, early 19th century

Marina Katarzhnova 1st violin (1–6, 8–13)
L. Kerchenko, Moscow, Russia, 1996 / after A. Stradivari, Italy, 1707

Dmitry Lepekhov 1st violin (1–6, 8–13)
A. Polyanich, Ordzhonikidze, former USSR, 1943 / after A. Stradivari, Italy, 1670s

Natalia Kossareva 2nd violin (1–6, 8–13)
Anonym, Germany, 1791

Ivan Titov 2nd violin (1–6, 8–13)
J. Stainer “In Abssam prope Oenipontum”, Austria, ca.1679

Juri Vdovitchenko viola (1–13)
Anonym, Tirol, 1792

Sergei Tischenko viola (1–13)
T. Podgornyi, Moscow, Russia, 1956 / after A. Stradivari, Italy, early 1700s

Alexander Gulin cello (1–6, 8–17)
E. Meinel Meisterwerkstatten Musima, Germany, 1970s / after A. Stradivari, 18th century

Michael Khokhlov double bass (1–13)
Anonym, Germany, 1840s

Alexander Kolomiets alto recorder (7)
Von Huene Workshop, 2001 / after Johann Christoph Denner, Germany, ca. 1720


Artistic Director - Pavel Serbin
Concertmaster - Sergei Filchenko

 

 

Recording Details

Microphones - Neumann km130
DPA (B & K) 4006
DPA (B & K) 4011

SCHOEPS mk2S
SCHOEPS mk41

All the microphone buffer amplifiers and pre-amplifiers are Polyhymnia International B.V. custom built.

DSD analogue to digital converter - Meitner design by EMM Labs.

Recording, editing and mixing on Pyramix system by Merging Technologies.

 

Recording Producer - Michael Serebryanyi
Balance Engineer - Erdo Groot
Recording Engineer - Roger de Schot
Editor - Carl Schuurbiers

 

(P)&(C) Essential Music, #16b-2, Volokolamskoye shosse,
Moscow, 125080, Russia.

DDD

Recorded:
14-18.07.2006 5th Studio of The Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (RTR) Moscow, Russia

 


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