Antonio Vandini: Complete Works Elinor Frey
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
22.01.2021
Album including Album cover
- Antonio Vandini (1678 - 1741):Sonata in A Minor, Van. 4:
- 1 Sonata in A Minor, Van. 4: I. Largo 04:07
- 2 Sonata in A Minor, Van. 4: II. Allegro 02:28
- 3 Sonata in A Minor, Van. 4: III. Allegro assai 00:43
- Sonata in C Major, Van. 2:
- 4 Sonata in C Major, Van. 2: I. Andante 02:34
- 5 Sonata in C Major, Van. 2: II. Allegro 02:10
- 6 Sonata in C Major, Van. 2: III. Allegro 01:40
- Sonata in B-Flat Major, Van. 6:
- 7 Sonata in B-Flat Major, Van. 6: I. Grave 04:12
- 8 Sonata in B-Flat Major, Van. 6: II. Allegro 03:47
- 9 Sonata in B-Flat Major, Van. 6: III. Allegro 01:24
- Concerto in D Major, Van. 5:
- 10 Concerto in D Major, Van. 5: I. Allegro 03:13
- 11 Concerto in D Major, Van. 5: II. Andantino 02:58
- 12 Concerto in D Major, Van. 5: III. Allegro 03:16
- Sonata in C Major, Van. 1:
- 13 Sonata in C Major, Van. 1: I. (Adagio) 01:42
- 14 Sonata in C Major, Van. 1: II. Allegro 02:17
- 15 Sonata in C Major, Van. 1: III. (Minuetto) 01:43
- Sonata in B-Flat Major, Van. 3:
- 16 Sonata in B-Flat Major, Van. 3: I. Largo 02:52
- 17 Sonata in B-Flat Major, Van. 3: II. Allegro 03:03
- 18 Sonata in B-Flat Major, Van. 3: III. Minuet 01:51
- Sonata in E Major, Van. 7:
- 19 Sonata in E Major, Van. 7: I. Grave 01:40
- 20 Sonata in E Major, Van. 7: II. Allegro 01:28
- 21 Sonata in E Major, Van. 7: III. Allegro 02:01
Info for Antonio Vandini: Complete Works
Der Teufelscellist: Antonio Vandini war einer der herausragenden Cellovirtuosen seiner Zeit und u. a. auch ein enger musikalischer Freund von Giuseppe Tartini, mit dem er häufig konzertierte. Fasziniert von Vandinis Fähigkeit, Poesie und Virtuosität gekonnt miteinander zu verschmelzen, erforschten Elinor Frey, der Cellist und Musikwissenschaftler Marc Vanscheeuwijck, der Gambist Patxi Montero und die Cembalistin Federica Bianchi für ihre Aufnahme auf PASSACAILLE gemeinsam auch die besonderen Spieltechniken Vandinis. Wie aus Zeichnungen, Porträts und Augenzeugenberichten hervorgeht, war er nämlich einer der letzten Cellisten, der den Bogen nach Gambistenart im Untergriff verwendete.
Elinor Frey, Cello
Elinor Frey
Fascinated by the cello’s origins and the creative process of new music, Elinor Frey plays both period and modern instruments. Her recent release on the Belgian label Passacaille, Berlin Sonatas with Lorenzo Ghielmi on fortepiano, was nominated for a Juno award for Best Classical CD, Solo & Chamber Music and won the 2015 Québec Opus Prize for Early Music CD of the year. Her first Baroque CD, La voce del violoncello, was praised for its “careful scholarship and brilliant layering of moods and tempos” (Toronto Star) and for the “honest, reflective beauty of her music making” (Strings). Her performance of this program was the winner of the public prize at the 2013 Utrecht Early Music Festival Fringe. In May 2017, she released Fiorè, the world premiere recording of the sonatas of Angelo Maria Fiorè and various unknown Italian arias the, performed alongside Lorenzo Ghielmi and Suzie LeBlanc.
Frey’s debut album, Dialoghi, is titled for the solo piece written for her by Steven Stucky, and her CD of new works for Baroque cello, titled Guided By Voices, will be released on the Analekta label in March 2019. These works are by Scott Godin, Linda Catlin Smith, Ken Ueno, Isaiah Ceccarelli, Maxime McKinley, and Lisa Streich. She also recently performed Lutoslawski’s cello concerto and a new concerto by Colin Labadie with the Laurier Symphony, as well as a concerto by Keiko Devaux with Ensemble Arkea and conductor Dina Gilbert.
Frey’s honours include a US-Italy Fulbright Fellowship where she studied baroque cello with Paolo Beschi, the SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship, American Musicological Society, and Canada Council for the Arts grants facilitating her work on Italian cello music. In recent seasons she has performed with Il Gardellino, Constantinople, Clavecin en concert, Ensemble Caprice, SMAM, Les Idées heureuses, Arion, Les Boréades, and Theatre of Early Music, as well as with her quartet, Pallade Musica, grand prize winners of the 2012 Early Music America Baroque Performance Competition and second prize winners in the 2014 International Van Wassenaer Competition in Utrecht. Frey holds degrees from McGill, Mannes, and Juilliard.
This album contains no booklet.