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2022-07-20 10:30:26
Italian-born Baroque violinist Johannes Pramsohler, who for five years has been investigating the style and performance practice of the early trio sonata, has received his doctorate from London's Royal Academy of Music. During the course of the research, Pramsohler also released two albums of repertoire on his own label, Audax. The discs, titled The […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2022-05-06 21:00:54
Audax Records announced the release of Paris-based violinist Johannes Pramsohler's new album "BACH: A Cembalo certato e Violino solo." Recorded with harpsichordist Philippe Grisvard, the duo presents the album as three virtuosic recitals, five of which are world premiere recordings. Pramsohler aims to draw attention to both known and unknown Baroque works — and […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2018-05-28 04:58:00
Vivaldi: The Four Seasons (SACD review)
[…] magazine's Best Baroque Recording of 2003, and Vivaldi's L'estro Armonico, Opus 3, which won Gramophone's recording of the month for April 2015. So she knows her Vivaldi. The wonder is that it took her so long to record Vivaldi's most ubiquitous work, The Four Seasons, but in this case better late than never. Ms. Podger conducts from the violin and this time she is working with Brecon Baroque, a small period-instrument ensemble that includes Johannes Pramsohler, violin; Sabine Stoffer, violin; Jane Rogers, viola; Allison McGillvray, cello; Jan Spencer, violone; Daniele Caminiti, theorbo; and Marcin Swiatkiewicz, harpsichord and chamber organ. The first thing one notices about a group so small is the transparency of the sound. Compared to bigger ensembles in these pieces, Mr. Podger and her players sound eminently clear. Which brings up the second thing one notices immediately: the period instruments. Each of them stands out for the distinctiveness […]
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