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             Affettuoso  
              Giovanni Antonio PIANI (1678-1760) 
               
              Sonata in b minor, op. 1,8 [13:12]  
              Sonata in D, op. 1,10 [10:19]  
              Francesco GEMINIANI (1687-1762) 
               
              Sonata in b minor, op. 1,8 [7:45]  
              George Frideric HANDEL (1685-1750) 
               
              Sonata in D, op. 1,13 (HWV 371) [11:45]  
              Francesco GEMINIANI  
              Sonata in c minor, op. 1,7 [7:02]  
              Giovanni Antonio PIANI  
              Sonata in e minor, op. 1,2 [11:02]  
              Sonata in G, op. 1,4 [13:12]  
                
              Emilio Percan (violin), Oriol Aymat Fusté (cello), Luca Quintavalle 
              (harpsichord)  
              rec. 14 - 17 October 2011, St. Nikolaus-Kapelle, Velbert, Germany. 
              DDD  
                
              ONYX CLASSICS ONYX 4099 [74:52]  
             
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                How do you present music by an unknown composer on a market 
                  which already overflows with discs and in particular in a time 
                  of economic decline? You can devote a whole disc to this repertoire, 
                  but there is a good chance that a considerable part of the target 
                  group would remain sceptical. So many interpreters pretend that 
                  the music they have discovered is of world-class quality. Do 
                  we need to believe them? Emilio Percan tries to convince us 
                  that the music of Giovanni Antonio Piani is really worthwhile. 
                  He does so by presenting it together with music by two well-known 
                  masters of his time. That seems the most sensible way: if the 
                  listener is disappointed about Piani, he still has Handel and 
                  Geminiani to enjoy.  
                     
                  It seems that Percan is the first to have recorded any music 
                  by Piani, although the set of sonatas for violin and bc was 
                  published in 1975. It is the only extant music by him. It is 
                  not known whether he composed more. That seems quite likely, 
                  though, considering the fact that he was held in high esteem 
                  and made a brilliant career as a violinist. Piani was born in 
                  Naples, where his father, who was from Bologna, acted as a trumpeter 
                  at the court. Four of his brothers also became professional 
                  musicians. Giovanni Antonio entered the Conservatorio della 
                  Pietà dei Turchini, where he was trained for eight years. 
                  He then moved to Paris where he settled in 1704 and was soon 
                  considered one of the greatest Italian violin virtuosos. In 
                  this capacity he took profit from the increasing fascination 
                  of Italian music for French audiences. By 1712 he was leading 
                  violinist to Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, Count of Toulouse and 
                  Admiral of the French Fleet. At that time he was naturalized 
                  and had adopted the name of Jean-Antoine Desplanes.  
                     
                  In 1721 he joined the imperial chapel in Vienna, where he remained 
                  for the rest of his life. His status is reflected by the fact 
                  that he was the highest-paid instrumentalist of the court chapel. 
                  At the end of his career he had become director of instrumental 
                  music. The sonatas which are the thread of this disc were published 
                  as his opus 1 in 1712 in Paris. Six of the twelve are for violin 
                  and six for either transverse flute or violin, all with basso 
                  continuo. The collection is especially interesting because of 
                  the preface in which Piani gives extensive information about 
                  various aspects of performance practice, like fingering, bowing 
                  and dynamics, and also because of various markings in the music 
                  itself. The latter include symbols which indicate crescendi, 
                  diminuendi and messa di voce. This can be explained by 
                  the fact that few musicians in France were acquainted with the 
                  Italian way of violin playing. It was considerably different 
                  from the French way as the writer Charles de Brosses observed. 
                   
                     
                  The sonatas are a mixture of the sonata da camera and 
                  the sonata da chiesa. They begin with a preludio; 
                  three of the opening movements on this disc have the addition 
                  affettuoso. Next come two or three dances: allemanda, 
                  corrente, sarabanda or giga. The sonatas end with one or two 
                  movements with an indication which refers to the sonata da 
                  chiesa: adagio, andante and allegro. If the four sonatas 
                  on this disc are an indication of the character of the whole 
                  set Percan's enthusiasm is not hard to understand. The thematic 
                  material is always interesting and engaging, and the way Piani 
                  treats it is highly satisfying. There is much to discover and 
                  enjoy here. Listen to the sparkling aria (allegro) from 
                  the Sonata in D, op. 1,10 or the two last movements of 
                  the Sonata in G, op. 1,4: a highly expressive adagio 
                  and a brilliant and virtuosic allegro assai with frequent 
                  double-stopping. The virtuosity of many movements is not lost 
                  on Percan who makes a great impression with his playing technique. 
                  His performance is never at the cost of expression or good taste. 
                  The slow movements are delivered with great sensitivity, his 
                  phrasing and articulation are immaculate, and his ornamentation 
                  decent and tasteful.  
                     
                  His playing is just as superb in the other pieces on this disc. 
                  Francesco Geminiani and George Frideric Handel both spent a 
                  large part of their lives in England, even playing together 
                  at the court. Among the pieces they performed were the sonatas 
                  opus 1 by Geminiani, which show traces of his admiration for 
                  Arcangelo Corelli. He gained by the Italomania - as Vivaldi 
                  scholar Michael Talbot calls it - which had English music-lovers 
                  in its grip. Geminiani's sonatas follow the model of the sonata 
                  da chiesa, with its sequence of four movements, slow-fast-slow-fast. 
                  Handel was so popular as a composer that unscrupulous publishers 
                  printed sonatas in scorings and keys which were not according 
                  to Handel’s intentions. They even published sonatas under 
                  his name which were not from his pen. As a result the corpus 
                  of chamber music is rather complex. The Sonata in D (HWV 
                  371) is one of those whose authenticity is established, and 
                  which was originally intended for the violin. Handel uses thematic 
                  material from earlier compositions from various moments in his 
                  career, and therefore it is considered his latest sonata for 
                  violin.  
                     
                  Percan's qualities come to the fore here as well. I must not 
                  forget to mention his partners, Oriol Aymat Fusté at 
                  the cello and Luca Quintavalle at the harpsichord. They greatly 
                  contribute to the splendid delineation of the rhythmic pulse, 
                  which is also emphasized through the dynamic accents in the 
                  violin part. All three are members of the German baroque orchestra 
                  l'arte del mondo, which explains their strong congeniality in 
                  the interpretation of this repertoire.  
                     
                  This is a superb disc, in fact one of the best discs with baroque 
                  violin music I have heard for some time. Making the acquaintance 
                  of the music of Giovanni Antonio Piani was a most pleasant experience. 
                  I hope that his other sonatas will be recorded in the near future, 
                  preferably by these three fine artists.  
                     
                  Johan van Veen  
                  http://www.musica-dei-donum.org  
                  https://twitter.com/johanvanveen  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                 
                     
                 
             
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