Sonatas for Violoncello & Basso Continuo

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GEMINIANI
Sonatas for Violoncello & Basso Continuo
Alison McGillivray (cello) David McGuinness (harpsichord) and others

[ Linn SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Friday 9 September 2005

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"Sense of humour aside, this is a fantastic solo debut and an equally impressive account of Geminiani's Op. 5 in various guises. I look forward to hearing lots more - and thanks to Linn Records for continuing their support of such innovative initiatives!"
Brian Clark, Early Music Review - August 2005

Multichannel SACD Hybrid. Normal layer HDCD

"Most people familiar with the name of Alison McGillivray possibly think of an intent, astute and sympathetic 'accompanist' in the role of continuo player. I heard her once play a concerto with the Academy of Ancient Music and knew that there was a fresh solo voice in there, and this is quite clearly both a coming of age for the young artist and a fanfare of things to come as the new star of the generation starts to spread her wings. It's surprising that Geminiani's sonatas, though popular with cellists, seem to have avoided the record catalogues: they would appear to fall into that category of baroque music that needs that something special in terms of performance to lift them above the commonplace. Alison and her trio of co-conspirators have that something special in buckets. The notes are very interesting, shedding light on what might surprise some as the French influence on what most of us consider a very Italian master; but just in case you think it's all intended seriously, take a look at the 'Subscriber's List' and you'll find Alison's sister 'Violist d'amore, St Albans', and her loving father 'Gardener, Giffnock'. Sense of humour aside, this is a fantastic solo debut and an equally impressive account of Geminiani's Op. 5 in various guises. I look forward to hearing lots more - and thanks to Linn Records for continuing their support of such innovative initiatives!"
Brian Clark, Early Music Review - August 2005

"Italian-born Francesco Geminiani spent most of his professional career in the British Isles, where his contemporaries included Handel, the Castrucci brothers and other émigré musicians. "The intention of music is not only to please the ear," he wrote in 1751, "but to express sentiments, strike the imagination, affect the mind, and command the passions." Alison McGillivray takes the violinist-composer at his word, drawing expressive and imaginative sounds from her baroque cello in company with a fine team of continuo players. Linn's customary demonstration surround sound adds to the album's artistic success."
Music Week - July 2005

Tracks:

Sonata op.5 no.1 in A
Sonata op.5 no.2 in D minor
Prelude (Lentement) after op.4 no.1, from Pièces de Clavecin (London 1743)
Vivement in D, after op.4 no.1, from Pièces de Clavecin (London 1743)
Sonata op.5 no.3 in C
Tendrement in G minor, after op.1 no.6, from Pièces de Clavecin
Sonata op.5 no.4 in B flat
Vivement in D minor, after op.4 no.4, from Pièces de Clavecin
Sonata op.5 no.5 in F
Sonata after op.5 no.4 in B flat, from The Second Collection of Pieces for the Harpsichord (London 1762)
Sonata op.5 no.6 in A minor