Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Baroque music with Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer's "Van Wassenaer: 4 Concerti armonici." This captivating album, released on January 1, 1955, under the BNF Collection label, is a testament to the timeless beauty of classical compositions. Spanning a concise yet fulfilling 46 minutes, the album features four concerti armonici, each a masterful display of Van Wassenaer's musical prowess.
The album opens with the Concerto armonico No. 1 in G Major, a piece that has been formerly attributed to Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. The four movements, ranging from the solemn Grave to the lively Allegro, showcase the dynamic range and emotional depth of Van Wassenaer's work. The Concerto armonico No. 6 in E-Flat Major follows, with its Affettuoso and Presto movements offering a delightful contrast in tempo and mood.
The Concerto armonico No. 5 in F Minor brings a sense of drama and intensity, particularly in its Adagio - Largo and Da capella movements. The album concludes with the Concerto armonico No. 3 in A Minor, a piece that beautifully encapsulates the essence of Baroque music with its Grave e sostenuto and Vivace movements.
Van Wassenaer's compositions are a treat for the ears, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and emotions. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.
Concerto armonico No. 1 in G Major: I. Grave - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 1 in G Major: II. Allegro - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 1 in G Major: III. Grave e staccato - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 1 in G Major: IV. Allegro - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 6 in E-Flat Major: I. Affettuoso - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 6 in E-Flat Major: II. Presto - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 6 in E-Flat Major: III. Largo - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 6 in E-Flat Major: IV. Vivace - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 5 in F Minor: I. Adagio - Largo - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 5 in F Minor: II. Da capella - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 5 in F Minor: III. A tempo comodo - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 5 in F Minor: IV. A tempo giusto - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 3 in A Minor: I. Grave e sostenuto - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 3 in A Minor: II. Da capella - Adagio - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 3 in A Minor: III. Largo andante - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian
Concerto armonico No. 3 in A Minor: IV. Vivace - Formerly Attributed to Giovanni Battista PergolesiUnico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Winterthurer Symphoniker, Angelo Ephrikian