Il violoncello del cardinale / Ceccato, Accademia Ottoboni

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Cardinals Benedetto Pamphili and Pietro Ottoboni played a prominent role in Rome at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries with their patronage of the three most important composers of the day, Corelli, Alessandro Scarlatti and Handel. At that time, numerous musicians converged on Rome, and the large orchestra directed by Arcangelo Corelli at the church of San Luigi dei Francesci included several famous cellists, among them G.L., Lular, N.F. Haym, F. Amadei and G.M. Perroni. As well as notable virtuosos, these men were often also composers of oratorios, vocal music, and pieces for their own favorite instrument, though very few of those have survived. It is to their music, often unpublished, that Marco Ceccato and his Accademia, winners of a Diapason d'Or of the year in 2015, introduce us here, along with works by the composers who subsequently formed the core of this group after Handel left for London: Bononcini, Boni, and Costanzi, who was later to teach Boccherini.



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  • Catalog Number: Alpha368


  • UPC: 3760014193682


  • Label: Alpha


  • Composer: Filippo Amadei, Giovanni Battista Costanzi, Giovanni Bononcini, Giovanni L. Lulier, Giuseppe Maria Perroni, Nicola Francesco Haym, Pietro Gaetano Boni


  • Performer: Anna Fontana, Francesco Romano, Marco Ceccato, Rebeca Ferri