01-05-2021



September 29, 2008
Soloists: Joshua Bell (violin) and John Constable (harpsichord)
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Joshua Bell playing Vivaldi's famous The Seasons is a wonderful treat to listen to! Under Bell's skilled fingers this Baroque gem comes alive with masterful genius and nonpareil execution! Sound quality is exceptional! Thanks, Amazon for making it available! Joshua Bell plays Vivaldi's Four Seasons Joshua Bell (violin and conductor) & John Constable (harpsichord continuo) Academy of St. Martin in the Fields If you like your. The Essential Joshua Bell, Sony BMG Masterworks 19 — 2008 Vivaldi: The Four Seasons, Sony BMG Masterworks: 1 134 2009 Bruch, Mendelssohn, Mozart Violin Concertos (reissues), Decca 9 — 2009 The Best of Joshua Bell, Sony Masterworks 12 — 2009 At Home with Friends, Sony Masterworks.

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If you like your Baroque music with a Romantic gloss, this will be for you.

The Four Seasons is a work that deserves renown for many reasons. Completed in 1725 it helped launch the concerto form we recognise today. “Of course there are hundreds of performances and it has become one of the most popular pieces of music, ever,” says Joshua Bell ” It has crossed boundaries to people who don’t usually even listen to classical music. But at the same time it is such a personal piece and there is so much room for individual interpretation. Actually, there are no two versions that are alike.”

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Joshua Bell is joined on this studio release by Academy harpsichord player John Constable and the orchestra’s celebrated string players, who toured the work with him prior to the recording sessions in 2008. The disc also features another masterpiece of Baroque virtuosity, Giuseppe Tartini’s The Devil’s Trill Sonata.