Mealli / Sepec / Behringer: Pandolfi-Mealli: Sonatas for Violin & Continuo
Mealli / Sepec / Behringer: Pandolfi-Mealli: Sonatas for Violin & Continuo
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Artist: Mealli / Sepec / Behringer
Label: Coviello Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4039956924210
Genre: Classical Artists
His life, shrouded in mystery, offers plenty of room for speculation and fantasy: Large parts of Giovanni Antonio Pandolfi Mealli's biography lie in unexplored and now probably also unexplorable darkness; he appears in various places, first secured in Innsbruck in 1660, then in Upper and Central Italy, he is preceded by a legendary reputation as a violin virtuoso, he publishes violin works, apparently without worrying about a stringent opus narrative, and it probably comes to a dramatic climax when he kills a fellow musician in a dispute in Messina in 1675 and then flees to France and finally to Madrid. His sonatas are no less fascinating: To many they did indeed seem 'baroque', i. e. overloaded and bizarre, but today we recognise in them a fascinating link between the virtuoso Italian and the southern German-Austrian baroque instrumental style, with it's typical harsh contrasts and surprise effects. Daniel Sepec and his colleagues present them with their usual precision.
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