Antonio Vivaldi/Astor Piazzolla: 4 Seasons Lina Tur Bonet & Musica Alchemica
Album info
Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
21.06.2024
Label: Glossa
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Concertos
Artist: Lina Tur Bonet & Musica Alchemica
Composer: Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741): Le Quattro Stagioni:
- 1 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - Primavera: Allegro 03:26
- 2 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - Primavera: Largo 02:42
- 3 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - Primavera: Allegro con Sordine 04:03
- 4 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - L'estate: Allegro ma non molto 05:32
- 5 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - L'estate: Adagio 02:10
- 6 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - L'estate: Presto 02:50
- 7 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - L'Autunno: Allegro 04:41
- 8 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - L'Autunno: Adagio molto 02:13
- 9 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - L'Autunno: Allegro 03:03
- 10 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - L'inverno: Allegro ma non molto 03:13
- 11 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - L'inverno: Largo 01:46
- 12 Vivaldi: Le Quattro Stagioni - L'inverno: Allegro 03:10
- Astor Piazzolla (1921 - 1992): Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas:
- 13 Piazzolla: Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas: Verano Porteno 06:10
- 14 Piazzolla: Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas: Otono Porteno 09:13
- 15 Piazzolla: Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas: Primevera Porteno 05:13
- 16 Piazzolla: Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas: Invierno Porteno 07:04
Info for Antonio Vivaldi/Astor Piazzolla: 4 Seasons
The Spanish violinist Lina Tur Bonet loves big challenges: Bach, Biber, Corelli, Vivaldi. She has already dedicated two albums to the "prete rosso", which have enraptured audiences and critics alike: "devil's violinist", "rock star attitude", "Jimi Hendrix of the baroque violin" are just some of the descriptions one could read about her.
With this recording, she ascends to the "Vivaldi Olympus" and dedicates herself to the "Four Seasons". Tur Bonet also succeeds in living up to her reputation here: She elicits new facets from the much-performed work, offers surprisingly new listening impressions and delivers an expressive, emotionally charged interpretation. The violinist contrasts Vivaldi with Astor Piazzolla's Four Seasons.
Although this is not a new idea, Tur Bonet is also going her own way here: she plays Piazzolla's work in the original quartet instrumentation and has brought highly virtuoso Argentinian tango specialists to her side. The result is tango in its purest form: sweet and rough, sad and wild, rhythmic and free.
Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons was composed around 1720 and stands as one of the most celebrated and recognizable works in the Baroque repertoire. This collection of four violin concertos, each representing a different season, showcases Vivaldi's innovative approach to both musical form and programmatic expression. The vivid imagery and evocative musical language of The Four Seasons have ensured its enduring popularity and widespread appeal.
Lina Tur Bonet, violin
MUSIca ALcheMIca
Cuarteto Alchemico
Lina Tur Bonet
is currently deeply engaged in two worlds which even today seem separate: the romantic-contemporary violin and the baroque violin.
Thus she has pursued a versatile, dynamic career chiefly distinguished by its variety. She is also interested in interdisciplinar y artistic forms and the study of musical symbology.
As soloist, she tours in Europe and South America, appearing at the Styriarte, Lufthansa London, Granada, Brezice, San Sebastián or Herne Festivals, filling halls such as the Vienna Musikverein, the Palau de la Música in Barcelona, the National Auditorium in Madrid, at the Munich Residenzwoche, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, the ORF in Vienna, the Solís Theatre in Montevideo, the Coliseo in Buenos Aires, the Municipal Theatres in Santiago de Chile and Río de Janeiro and others, recording for the BBC in London, Spanish Radio and Television, TV3, German radio and television, television in Slovenia, Croatia and Bulgaria and the Austrian ORF. She has played all the Biber Rosary Sonatas in Vienna, conducting chamber orchestras in turn performing the Bach, Mendelssohn, Vivaldi or Piazzola concertos, and has just made the world’s first recording of the Tríos op. 34 by Boccherini, with La Ritirata.
Lina Tur-Bonet has been sought to lead Il Complesso Barocco, the Clemencic Consort, the Bach Consort Wien, ExTempore Gent, the Neue Hofkapelle Munich, the Orchestra of the Palau de les Ar ts in Valencia, Euskal Barokensemble, Estil Concertant, Accademia del Piacere, Hippocampus, Forma Antiqva, Concerto Köln, the United Continuo Ensemble or the Royal Chapel in Madrid. She collaborates with Les Musiciens du Louvre, Les Arts Florissants, BandArt and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra.
With these groups, she works under the baton of Claudio Abbado, John Eliot Gardiner, Daniel Harding, Marc Minkowski, William Christie, Fabio Biondi, Federico Sardelli, Fabio Luisi, Kent Nagano, Ottavio Dantone, Alan Curtis, Rene Clemencic, Reinhard Goebel, Roy Goodman, Richard Egarr, Joshua Rifkin, John Holloway, Tugan Shokiev, or Paul Goodwin, touring with them all over the world, recording for Deutsche Grammophon, Virgin or Naïve, performing at the Lincoln Center in New York, the Berliner Philarmonie, La Scala in Milan, Royal Albert Hall, the Barbican Centre, Theatre des Champs Élysées, the Konzerthaus Wien, Bunkamura Hall, Thátre Royal de la Monnaie, Saint Petersbourg Philarmonie, etc.
As part of her chamber activity she played when still a student with Mennahem Pressler, Georg Faust, Patrick Demenga or Thomas Brandis, and currentl y shares the stage with Hiro Kurosaki, Anne-Marie Dragosits, Eugène Michelangeli, Patxi Montero, Josetxu Obregón, Kennedy Moretti, Daniel Oyarzábal, Christoph Hammer or Kenneth Weiss.
Lina Tur Bonet received her first music lessons aged three, from her father Antonio Tur. Much later, she trained as violinist at Freiburg and Vienna Universities under Chumachenco, Pichler and Kurosaki and in master classes with Höbarth, Varga, Gul li, Askenasi, Dumay, Silverstein and Kussmaul.
She holds the Chair of violin at the Zaragoza Senior Conservatory, frequently teaching courses in the rest of Europe.
Musica Alchemica
The ensemble Musica Alchemica was founded in order to interpret music of all epochs and to carry out multidisciplinary projects. It was initiated by the Villa Musica Foundation, which assigned Lina Tur Bonet, as leader, with the task of founding a chamber orchestra which performed Händel’s Alessandro under the direction of Alan Curtis at Engers Castle and at the Potsdam Festival. Since then, Musica Alchemica has performed many other works, including Biber’s Rosary Sonatas in Vienna and Spain, and Four Seasons by both Vivaldi and Piazzolla. In addition, the ensemble has performed Bach’s violin concertos, sonatas of Jacquet de la Guerre, music from Spain and seventeenth-century Venice at various festivals (Brecize, Música Antigua de Zaragoza, Música Sacra Madrid, Brunnenthal, ORF Vienna, Teatro Carlos III de El Escorial and Kartause Mauerbach).
Musica Alchemica has recorded cantatas and trio sonatas of Legrenzi and violin sonatas of Bach and Händel with the harpsichordist Anne Marie Dragosits for the ORF, and collaborated with such artists as Kenneth Weiss, Patxi Montero, Eugène Michelangeli and Hiro Kurosaki. The ensemble has also staged the crossover project La Tumba negra (an homage to J. S. Bach) together with the poet Antonio Colinas. Musica Alchemica performs regularly in important museums and integrates audiovisual techniques into its productions in cooperation with actors and puppeteers, as well as with video and film makers.
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