
London Baroque offers another installment in its ongoing European Trio Sonata series, this time devoted to 18th-century Italy; as with the ensemble’s previous efforts the
Interestingly, this set from the early 1990s remains one of only two collections of Albinoni’s Op. 7 concertos available complete in one package. (The other
The art of Italian virtuoso violin playing goes back several centuries, and although soloist Fabrizio Ammetto won’t exactly advance the tradition to any higher level,
Tomaso Albinoni’s 12 Trio sonatas Op. 1 receive their premiere recordings on CD on this new specially priced CPO issue. For the most part they
Albinoni’s Op. 5 set of concertos provides fine examples of the composer’s concise, lyrical style–all of it more musically interesting than the ubiquitous Adagio in
You just have to love music like this–tuneful and exceptionally well crafted, these little concertos and cantata were, after all, intended for the pure enjoyment