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0163-4 SACD

TACET's Four Seasons

Antonio Vivaldi
The Four Seasons
Concerto RV 317 in G minor
Concerto RV 257 in E flat major
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
Daniel Gaede, violin
TACET Real Surround Sound & Stereo
Tube Only / Transistorfrei

EAN/barcode: 4009850016342

Tracks

Nr.
No.
Werk - Satz
Composition - movement
Oeuvre - mouvement
Komponist
Composer
Compositeur
Künstler
Artist
Interprète
Dauer
Duration
Durée
1Le Quattro Stagioni - Concerto No. 1 La Primavera op. 8 No. 1 RV 269AllegroAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
3:02
2 Largo e pianissimoAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
2:15
3 AllegroAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
3:50
4Le Quattro Stagioni - Concerto No. 2 L′Estate op. 8 No. 2 RV 315Allegro mà non moltoAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
5:29
5 AdagioAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
1:43
6 PrestoAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
2:28
7Le Quattro Stagioni - Concerto No. 3 L′Autunno op. 8 No. 3 RV 293AllegroAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
3:12
8 Adagio moltoAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
4:51
9 AllegroAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
2:50
10Le Quattro Stagioni - Concerto No. 4 L′Inverno op. 8 No. 4 RV 297Allegro non moltoAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
3:15
11 LargoAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
1:53
12 AllegroAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
3:04
13Concerto op. 12 No. 1 RV 317 in G minorAllegroAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
3:33
14 AdagioAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
4:16
15 AllegroAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
2:50
16Concerto RV 257 in E flat majorAndante molto e quasi allegroAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
4:42
17 AdagioAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
3:11
18 AllegroAntonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741)
Daniel Gaede
Polish Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
3:03

total playing time: 60:02

Reviews

Classical CD Choice (02/26/2015):

In their customary piquant technique of placing the listener dead centre in the surround sound mix, this is a novel and ear-pleasing approach to an over-familiar masterpiece. A lithe and lean performance enhances the experience.. more...

Fanfare (11/01/2008):

As I write this review (summer 2008), arkivmusic.com lists 223 recordings of Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. Add to that number the recordings that are no longer available, and recordings of just a single concerto or even just a single movement. more...

Ultra Audio (10/01/2008):

Recently, a new hybrid multichannel SACD of music by Vivaldi arrived from Tacet. "Ho-hum," I thought, "another Four Seasons." Then I saw the announcement on the cover: "Tube Only/Transitorfrei." Now, that was interesting. more...

Audiophile Audition (08/16/2008):

Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) was born in Venice, Italy, where he spent most of his professional life until falling from grace from the powers that be at that time in that city; he was widely known there as the “Red Priest.” These days Vivaldi is mostly known to us as the composer of the much transited The Four Seasons, and by a very irreverent and misinformed comment by Leopold Stokowski: “..Vivaldi...a composer who wrote the same concerto 600 times over and over...” This comment was totally out of place and the proof of its falsehood is left to the many interpreters of Vivaldi′s music today. more...

Audio (07/01/2008):

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Die Sensation dieser Aufnahme ist der extrem klare, direkte, warme und räumliche Klang. Dass man das arg strapazierte Stück hier ganz neu entdecken kann, liegt an der transistorfreien Röhren-Technik, die musikalische Feinkost dokumentiert: Geiger Gaede und seine polnischen Mitstreiter spielen nicht nur mit großer Präzision und fein differenzierter Dynamik, sondern auch mit viel Biss und Ausdruck. more...