Wurttemburg Chamber Orchestra / Jorg Faerber Paul Grand, Artur Romestsch Vienna Pro Musica Edith Bauer-Slatz etc
“I enjoyed greatly some highly attractive and charming music, sensitive playing, and clean, fresh-sounding recordings … The Lute concerto in particular has good things … Of the Mandolin concertos, this double is most interesting, done with charm, with one mandolin each to the left and to the right, and is quite delightful. Much of the music is in Vivaldi’s best sombre G minor tone.” (Gramophone)
Vivaldi: Concerto in G for 2 Mandolins & Strings, P.133 [12:22][1] Allegro 5:04 [2] Largo 3:04 [3] Allegro 4:13
Paul Grund & Artur Rumetsch / Württemberg Chamber Orchestra / Jörg Faerber
Vivaldi: Concerto in C for Mandolin & Strings, P. 134 [9:22][4] Allegro 3:30 [5] Largo 2:56 [6] Allegro 2:56
Paul Grund / Württemberg Chamber Orchestra / Jörg Faerber
Hummel: Concerto in G for Mandolin & Orchestra [20:08][7] Allegro moderato e grazioso 9:12 [8] Andante con variazione 5:06[9] Rondo 5:49 Edith Bauer-Slais / Vienna Pro Musica / Vinzenz Hladky[10] Hoffmann: Rondo from Mandolin Concerto in D 4:25
Elfriede Kunschak / Vienna Pro Musica / Vinzenz Hladky[11] Caroso: Andantino 3:31[12] Galilei: Allegro marcato 4:35
Vienna Mandolin & Guitar Ensemble / Vinzenz Hladky
Vivaldi: Trio Sonata in G minor for Violin, Lute & Continuo, P.85 [9:33][13] Andante molto 4:32 [14] Larghetto 2:33 [15] Allegro 2:27
Rudolf Breitschmid (violin) / Anton Stingl (lute)
Peter Buck (cello) / Martin Galling (harpsichord)
Vivaldi: Concerto in D for Lute & Strings, P.209 [9:42][16] Allegro giusto 4:28 [17] Largo 2:41 [18] Allegro 2:32
Anton Stingl / Württemberg Chamber Orchestra / Jörg Faerber