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Concerto For Violin And Strings ("In Due Cori") In B Flat Major, RV 583
1. Largo E Spiccato - Allegro Non Molto
2. Andante
3. Allegro
Concerto For Violin, Strings And Continuo In E Minor, RV 278
1. Allegro Molto - Andantino
2. Largo
3. Allegro
Concerto For Violin In G Major, Op. 3 No. 9
1. Allegro - Capriccio - Cadenza (Reber) - Allegro
2. Largo
3. Allegro - Capriccio - Allegro
Concerto For Violin, Strings And Continuo In A Major, D. 96
1. Allegro
2. Adagio
3. (Presto)
4. Largo Andante (Alternative Slow Movement)
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
A Universal Music Company
Total Time: [65'56]
Cover Photo: © KASSKARA
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1 - 3 Konzert für Violine und Streicher (»in zwei Chören«) B-dur
Concerto pour violon et cordes («en deux chœurs») en si bémol majeur
4 - 6 Konzert für Violine, Streicher und Continuo e-moll
Concerto pour violon, cordes et basse continue en mi mineur
7 - 9 Konzert für Violine G-dur • Concerto pour violon en sol majeur
10 - 13 Konzert für Violine, Streicher und Continuo A-dur
Concerto pour violon, cordes et basse continue en la majeur
Pitch: a' = 440 Hz
In this recording Giuliano Carmignola plays a violin from 1739 by Floreno Guidantus, Bologna,
with a "Tartini" (long) bow made in 2004 by Walter Barbiero.
Recording: Manzano (Udine), Abbazia di Rosazzo, 5/2004
℗ & © 2005 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Cover & Artist Photos: © KASSKARA
Printed in the E. U.
www.universalclassics.com • www.deutschegrammophon.com/carmignola-concertoveneziano
Includes a 27 & 28 page booklet with notes in English, German and French
Includes with a sticker
Jewel case with a regular standard clear tray
Art Direction
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Merle Kersten
Booklet Editor
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Daniel Fesquet
Conductor, Directed By
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Andrea Marcon
Edited By [Editing]
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Ingmar Haas
Engineer [Recording]
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Jürgen Bulgrin
Engineer [Tonmeister], Engineer [Balance]
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Ulrich Vette
Ensemble, Orchestra
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Venice Baroque Orchestra
Executive-Producer
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Marita Prohmann
Liner Notes
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Los Angeles Times,
Roger-Claude Travers,
R.-C. T.,
Liner Notes [English Translation]
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Stewart Spencer
Liner Notes [German Translation]
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Reinhard Lüthje
Luthier ["Tartini" (Long) Bow]
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Walter Barbiero (2)
Luthier [Violin]
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Floreno Guidantus, Bologna,
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Harpsichord [Cembalo/Clavecin]
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Andrea Marcon,
Stefano Molardi
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Lute [Laute/Luth]
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Ivano Zanenghi
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Organ
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Andrea Marcon
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Viola [Alto]
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Alessandra Di Vincenzo (tracks: 4 to 6, 7 to 13),
Margherita Orlandi,
Mario Paladin
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Violin [I / 1]
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Giuseppe Cabrio,
Jonathan Guyonnet,
Lavinia Tassinari (tracks: 1 to 3),
Luca Mares,
Teresa Ratcliff (tracks: 1 to 3),
Teresa Ratcliff, (tracks: 1 to 3),
Vania Pedronetto
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Violin [II / 2]
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Alessandra Di Vincenzo (tracks: 1 to 3),
Giorgio Baldan,
Margherita Zane,
Marialuisa Barbon (tracks: 1 to 3),
Massimiliano Simonetto,
Massimiliano Tieppo
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Violoncello, Cello
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Daniele Cernuto,
Francesco Galligioni
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Violone
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Alessandro Sbrogiò
Photography By [Cover & Artist Photos]
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KASSKARA,
Photography By [Cover Photo]
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KASSKARA,
Producer [Recording]
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Arend Prohmann
Recorded By, Edited By, Mastered By
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Emil Berliner Studios
Violin, Violin [Soloist], Soloist
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Giuliano Carmignola
Record Company
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Universal Music
Licensed To
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Universal
Made By
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EDC, Germany
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51558179
Recorded At
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Abbazia Di Rosazzo
Recorded By
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Emil Berliner Studios
Edited At
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Emil Berliner Studios
Mastered At
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Emil Berliner Studios
Phonographic Copyright (p)
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Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
Copyright (c)
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Deutsche Grammophon GmbH
Copyright (c)
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KASSKARA