![]() Where in the past, Tacet have either given us "moving" sound or changed the layout from 1 piece to the next to bring out the various aspects of the composition as dramatically as possible, here they adopt only 1 staging that is successful in such regards only some of the time. However some of the phrasing is a little too Romantic in feeling to what many listeners will now be accustomed - those looking for a more modern account in the traditional style can be assured that they will fall in love all over again with this score.Ī little more problematic is the recording layout in Mch configuration, although the sound in terms of timbre is most pleasing. Daniel Gaede also produces a beautifully sweet tone without a hint of difficulty & clearly has a very good rapport with the players & in general there is good musicianship on display - it is easily the best modern instrument account on SACD that I have heard to date. Also, despite the relatively large forces the articulation is a source of wonder at the dazzling clarity from the Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra. My highest recommendation for this SACD ~ John NemaricĪ very traditional, in some senses, reading that will delight fans of modern instruments but frustrate HIP fans.ġst off, the good points - the tempo choices are very lively in the outer movements & the slow movements are also well chosen. ![]() ![]() This is a reference recording that will test anybody’s high-res system without mercy. Оркестр: Polish Chamber Philharmonic OrchestraĪll tube recording. 12 No 1 RV314 in G minor, Concerto RV 257 In E Flat Major Antonio Vivaldi / The Four Seasons, Concerto Op.
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