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Vivaldi The Four Seasons Freiburger Barockorchester
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GRAMOPHONE
"With a huge number of
versions of Vivaldi's hardy perennial currently available it seems
extraordinary that record companies can still anticipate a lively market for a
newcomer. This new version with solo violinist Gottfried von der Goltz and the
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, of which he is Artistic Director, will certainly
take its place in the upper reaches of a dauntingly congested league-table.
Goltz is a player of taste and refinement who is also sensitive to the many
subtle expressive nuances of Vivaldi's score. He is not short of ideas
concerning embellishment, always responding with imagination to the various
programmatic indications in the score; and this is just the kind of music which
suits the overtly demonstrative gestures of the Freiburg players par
excellence.
In the continuo department a uniquely colourful colloquium of instruments has been assembled by Andrew Lawrence-King. His Harp Consort on this occasion consists of a lirone, baroque lute, cittern, archlute, guitar, theorbo, arch-cittern, harp and psaltry, together with harpsichord, organ and regal. When I saw this varied consortium I feared that the music had been hijacked and that the strings of Vivaldi's score had been relegated to backing status. Not so, since all is handled with discretion, proper concern for internal balance and due regard for the role of continuo in the baroque concerto. The experimental side of the performance is openly acknowledged by Goltz himself, in a short note, and is given justification by Lawrence-King in a commentary of greater substance. Their aim, in short, is to present the music "as a kind of 'instrumental cantata' inspired by Vivaldi's operatic world". So there you are.
In summary, this is enjoyable music-making, thoughtfully prepared and executed with just the right degree of virtuosity. Two further concertos from the same published opus, La tempesta di mare and Il piacere, have been included in the programme for good measure. An unexpectedly interesting release."
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