A SOLO Music for viola da gamba
Paolo Pandolfo
GCD 920403
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Performing artists
Paolo Pandolfo, violas da gamba
Production details
Playing time: 73'13 Recorded in San Lorenzo de El Escorial (Finca El Campillo), Spain, in September 1997 Engineered by Carlos Céster and Bertram Kornacher Edited by Sigrid Lee Produced by Sigrid Lee and Paolo Pandolfo Design: Carlos CésterDrawings by Héctor OrtegaOn the cover: Gosaïkunda Lake, Nepal, photograph by Jean Forest Booklet essay: Paolo Pandolfo (Italian) Translations into English, French, Spanish
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A SOLOMusic for viola da gamba
1 ANONYMOUS Aria della Monicha2 ORTIZ Pass'emezzo antico3 ORTIZ Pass'emezzo moderno4 CORKINE The Punckes delight5 HUME A Pavan6 SUMARTE Daphne7 SUMARTE Whoope doe me no harm8 CORKINE Come live with me9 DE MACHY Prélude10 MARAIS Le Badinage11 MARAIS Les voix humaines12 ST COULOMBE LE FILS Aire en rondeau13-18 BACH Suite G Dur (BWV 1010)19 ABEL Arpeggiata (Préude)20 ABEL Adagio21 ABEL Allegro22 PANDOLFO A Solo (Tombeau)
Not content with a career as a bass soloist (in music extending from 1300 to the present day) or as a teacher (he holds a professorship in early music in Bremen), Harry van der Kamp has for over two decades been directing the Gesualdo Consort Amsterdam, an ensemble whose repertoire encompasses the entire madrigal repertoire of the 16th and 17th centuries. Precious recording activities of the group have extended to music by Emilio de’Cavalieri, Scipione Lacorcia as well as by Carlo Gesualdo himself. Yet van der Kamp has been stirred by the fact that no fitting tribute – no monumental representation wrought in stone or metal – exists to commemorate the composer who he regards as “the greatest that we ever have had in Holland”: Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck.[read more...]
It seemed that the music of Carl Friedrich Abel was proving singularly impervious to modern performance initiatives. More is known about the life and times of this Köthen-born composer than about his actual music (he can be placed as a pupil of JS Bach and as someone who died in the year of the 17 year-old Beethoven’s first visit to Vienna). Yet it was as a virtuosic improviser on the by then (surely?) outdated instrument of the viola da gamba that Abel was equally known for by his contemporaries. So, the most suitable candidate in the 21st century for bringing back Abel’s music to its rightful place needs to be not only a supreme interpreter on the viola da gamba and steeped in its repertory but one capable of understanding the almost lost art of improvisation. [read more...]
Widely admired as a virtuoso exponent of the viola da gamba through his concert performances and recordings of key composers from Germany, France, Spain, England and his native Italy, Paolo Pandolfo has in recent years been concentrating on his instincts and skills for improvising and composing (not to mention continuing with his teaching). An artist who can bring out the expressive vitality and poetry in the viol music of composers such as Sainte-Colombe, Marin Marais or J.S. Bach is plainly also relishing the challenges of other musical explorations that have included, on disc, an unaccompanied tour de force in A Solo and a travelogue (from this artist who is a modern, high-tech nomad himself) in Travel Notes. [read more...]