Nikolay Shugaev (cello) Francesco Martignon (basso continuo) Luca Canneto (harpsichord) play A. Vivaldi sonata for cello, basso continuo and clavicembalo in E minor RV 40
Vivaldi's Cello Sonatas are ALL MASTERPIECES, incredibly poignant and melodic, but never banal or predictable: they seem to paint life in all its nuances with impressive clarity. Vivaldi is a pure genius, without compromise.
I first heard the third movement in Barry Lyndon. One of the most amazing composers of all time. This is brilliant. I've just ordered in a version of the complete cello sonatas but my first love was for L' Estro Armonico.
very good since its the only professional one i could find that actually played it at the right pitch. I think its to do with how in that period tuning was different so they did at something like 43 hertz i think. Just a guess but i know its something like that.
I hate to necropost, but: The tuning standards have varied throughout the centuries, sometimes quite drastically. Most baroque musicians would tune their instruments to around A4 = 415 Hz and would use a just intonation tuning system (different notes are derived by stacking perfect fifths on top of each other and deriving octaves from those). Modern musicians tune their instruments to A4 = 440 Hz and would use an equal temperament standard (the octave is divided into 12 equal semitones).
When’s this guy going on tour
He probably already Is in the after life ig
2nd movement 😍😍
Movement 2 is at 4:45 :)
Ty
@@asiankidlol3231 np
Vivaldi's Cello Sonatas are ALL MASTERPIECES, incredibly poignant and melodic, but never banal or predictable: they seem to paint life in all its nuances with impressive clarity.
Vivaldi is a pure genius, without compromise.
I agree!
ok buddy
So true.
Time stamps
2nd movement: 4:45
3rd movement: 7:40
4th movement: 10:41
I’m here for Suzuki 5 xD
Same!
I'm here for 2cellos
like me
Jennifer Santana you are not alone :))
You're looking for 4;44. I was here for same reason.
Yes thunderstruck 🔥🔥🔥
I know them and like them but I’m not her for them xD
The fourth movement is at about 10:41
7:40 3rd movement
I first heard the third movement in Barry Lyndon. One of the most amazing composers of all time. This is brilliant. I've just ordered in a version of the complete cello sonatas but my first love was for L' Estro Armonico.
Слава Господу и Спасителю нашему Иисусу Христу!
Marvelous
Now my soul is light as a bird
2nd movement : 4:44
Thats what I came for
Outstanding. Bravo
the best in youtube for me
BEST version I've ever heard
비발디
감사의 말씀을
올려 드립니다
wow
When is he coming to OAKA?
beautifull!!
4:45 😍
4:44
very good since its the only professional one i could find that actually played it at the right pitch. I think its to do with how in that period tuning was different so they did at something like 43 hertz i think. Just a guess but i know its something like that.
Lightning Rocraft used to be around 435 now it's 440
ok thx
I hate to necropost, but: The tuning standards have varied throughout the centuries, sometimes quite drastically. Most baroque musicians would tune their instruments to around A4 = 415 Hz and would use a just intonation tuning system (different notes are derived by stacking perfect fifths on top of each other and deriving octaves from those). Modern musicians tune their instruments to A4 = 440 Hz and would use an equal temperament standard (the octave is divided into 12 equal semitones).
@@joaohenrique03 I know what you´re talking about and yet i did not understand a single word from that comment, my god Music is another world
@@lissie3669 or 441
Nice
it's not a cello sonata, it's a low string sonata
it's not a cello sonata, it's a low string sonata