a cura di Maria Teresa Ferrante
PROGRAMMA
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660 – 1725)
Sinfonia di concerto grosso n. 1
I. Allegro
II. Adagio
III. Allegro
IV. Lento
V. Allegro
Enrico Casazza, violino e direttore
Accademia della Magnifica Comunità
Il lamento di Olimpia
Ensemble Aurora
Sonata per flauto n. 1
I. Allegro - Modo Antiquo
II. Adagio - Modo Antiquo
III. Fuga - Modo Antiquo
IV. Largo - Modo Antiquo
V. Allegro
Modo Antiquo
Federico Maria Sardelli, direttore
Ammore brutto figlio de pottana
Ensemble Concerto Italiano
Rinaldo Alessandrini, direttore
[Toccata] Scarlatti e Follia in Re minore
Francesco Tasini, clavicembalo
Intermezzo I: Aria:
- Chi ha pieta' di una vedovella (Palandrana)
Cappella Musicale di San Giacomo Maggiore in Bologna
Roberto Cascio, direttore
Sinfonia di concerto grosso n. 3
I. Vivace
II. Adagio
III. Andante
IV. Adagio
V. Allegro
Enrico Casazza, violino e direttore
Accademia della Magnifica Comunità
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