Vivaldi for Valentines: Romantic Interludes for the One You Love

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Another installment in Philips's Set Your Life to Music series (which has included Mozart for Your Mind, Baroque at Bathtime, and Rachmaninoff for Romance, among others), Vivaldi for Valentines is loosely built around the aura of romance that Venice continues to evoke. Vivaldi captured it for all time in his music, inspired by the often melancholy beauty of his native city, one that has been known through the ages as La Serenissima. Along with such ultrafamiliar pieces as the "Winter" largo movement from The Four Seasons (in which the violin sighs a rapturous melody against sounds imitating a crackling, cozy fire) and the Largo of the Guitar Concerto in D--Vivaldi's slow movements, with all their gentle dreaminess, being given the limelight in this compilation--are many gems you've likely not heard before. The list of performers and approaches is too expansive even to mention but predominantly features performances by I Musici. It's hard to believe that Vivaldi's music, having sunk into oblivion, resurfaced again only a few decades ago. This is a pleasant compilation that makes a perfect entrée if you'd like to learn more about classical music--and Vivaldi in particular--than The Four Season. And, as for setting a romantic mood, this will give your mojo all the help it needs. --Thomas May

Vivaldi for Valentines: Romantic Interludes for the One You Love, Music, Klaus Thunemann, Wolfgang Liebscher, Enzo Altobelli, Enzo Attobelli, Margaret Bella, Mario Centurione, Antonio Vivaldi, Henryk Szeryng, Iona Brown, Neville Marriner, Vittorio Negri, English Chamber Orchestra, I Musici, I Solisti delle Settimane Musicali di Napoli, Arndt Schone, Aurele Nicolet, Wilfried Gartner, Angel Romero, Celedonio Romero, Celin Romero, Barry Davis, Celia Nicklin, Kurt Mahn, Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Dresden Staatskapelle [members of], Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Domenick Saltarelli, Anna Maria Cotogni, Federico Agostini, Felix Ayo, Franco Tamponi, Ida Levin, Italo Colandrea, John Corigliano Sr. [violinist], Luciano Vicari, Margaret Baatjer, Peter Mirring, Pinchas Zukerman, Reinhard Ulbricht, Salvatore Accardo, Walter Gallozzi, Classical, Classical Composers, Classical Music, Concerto, Concerto for Two Solo Instruments, Concerto for Two String Instruments
Vivaldi for Valentines: Romantic Interludes for the One You Love
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • More of Vivaldi's great music.
  • Just great!
  • Heard "Four Seasons"? Want more? GET THIS!
Vivaldi for Valentines: Romantic Interludes for the One You Love

Manufacturer: Philips
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000041ER
Release Date: 1996-01-23

Tracks:

  1. The Four Seasons: (Winter): Largo
  2. Guitar Concerto in D: Largo
  3. Flute Concerto In D (II gardellino): Cantabile
  4. Concerto In C For Diverse Instruments: Andante molto
  5. String Concerto in G minor: Andante molto
  6. Concerto in D for 2 violins & 2 cellos: Largo
  7. Oboe & Violin Concerto in G minor: Larghetto
  8. Guitar Concerto in A minor: Laro
  9. Triple Violin Concerto in F: Andante
  10. Flute Concerto in F: Largo
  11. Viola d'amore Concerto in D minor: Largo
  12. Violin Concerto in E (II riposo): Allegro
  13. Oboe & Bassoon Concerto in G: Largo
  14. Violin Concerto No. 6 in B-flat: Largo
  15. Concerto in A for Guitar, Violin, Viola & Cello: Larghetto
  16. Violin Concerto in E (L'amoroso): Allegro
  17. Flute Concerto No.4 in G: Largo
  18. Violin Concerto in A (with echo violin): Larghetto
  19. Violin Concerto in C minor (II sospetto): Andante
  20. Double Oboe Concerto in A minor: Largo
  21. Concerto in G minor for the Dresden Orchestra: Largo non molto
  22. Violin Concerto in A minor: Largo
  23. Oboe Concerto In C: Adagio
  24. Flue Concerto No.2 in G minor (La notte): Largo

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Another installment in Philips's Set Your Life to Music series (which has included Mozart for Your Mind, Baroque at Bathtime, and Rachmaninoff for Romance, among others), Vivaldi for Valentines is loosely built around the aura of romance that Venice continues to evoke. Vivaldi captured it for all time in his music, inspired by the often melancholy beauty of his native city, one that has been known through the ages as La Serenissima. Along with such ultrafamiliar pieces as the "Winter" largo movement from The Four Seasons (in which the violin sighs a rapturous melody against sounds imitating a crackling, cozy fire) and the Largo of the Guitar Concerto in D--Vivaldi's slow movements, with all their gentle dreaminess, being given the limelight in this compilation--are many gems you've likely not heard before. The list of performers and approaches is too expansive even to mention but predominantly features performances by I Musici. It's hard to believe that Vivaldi's music, having sunk into oblivion, resurfaced again only a few decades ago. This is a pleasant compilation that makes a perfect entrée if you'd like to learn more about classical music--and Vivaldi in particular--than The Four Season. And, as for setting a romantic mood, this will give your mojo all the help it needs. --Thomas May

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars More of Vivaldi's great music........2001-08-24

When it comes to Vivaldi's works, the majority of people usually tend to associate him solely with composing the Four Seasons. However, this particular cd will introduce classical music lovers to other music that he composed for various stringed instruments, including the violin and cello. It does include a section from Winter of the Four Seasons, but the rest is other music that some may not be too familiar with. For a low price, you'll be getting a great selection of music.

5 out of 5 stars Just great!.......2000-07-10

I don't really know a lot about classical music even though I listen to a lot of it. All I can say is that every piece on this collection evokes a tremendous amount of peace and happy emotion. I listen to it in my office, and that in combination with my new fountain.... better than Prozac. My favorite piece is "Concerto for Guitar in D major: Largo" (sample #2 above). Highly recommend!

5 out of 5 stars Heard "Four Seasons"? Want more? GET THIS!.......1999-03-16

Almost everyone knows Vivaldi's "Four Seasons". If you love that gorgeous piece of music, than I say your next purchase should be this! It is a gorgeous collecton of string quartets along with flutes and very impressive classical guitar. I put it on whenever I need to be taken away from this world, or when I need some artistic inspiration.

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