Sonata I in A Major 00:00 I. Preludio (Grave) 01:53 II. Fuga 05:05 III. Adagio 07:44 IV. Allegro Sonata II in G Major 09:44 I. Sostenuto - Fuga 14:31 II. Aria Cantabile 16:51 III. Allegro Sonata III in D Major 19:15 I. Largo - Fuga 24:09 II. Andantino 25:57 III. Vivace Sonata IV in B flat Major 29:09 I. Adagio 31:39 II. Fuga 34:27 III. Adagio 37:05 IV. Allegretto Sonata V in G minor 39:10 I. Adagio 42:23 II. Fuga 46:28 III. Adagio 48:50 IV. Allegro Sonata VI in C Major 51:50 I. Adagio 53:52 II. Fuga 58:09 III. Aria 1:01:52 IV. Allegro Sonata VII in F Major 1:05:03 I. Cantabile 1:07:00 II. Vivace 1:10:38 III. Lento 1:13:53 IV. Allegro Sonata VIII in C Major 1:17:11 I. Adagio 1:19:19 II. Allegretto 1:21:36 III. Adagio 1:23:59 IV. Allegro Sonata IX in E Major 1:27:00 I. Andantino 1:29:28 II. Lento 1:33:38 III. Allegro Sonata X in A Major 1:35:52 I. Cantabile 1:38:05 II. Allegro 1:40:49 III. Lento 1:44:36 IV. Allegro Sonata XI in D Major 1:46:15 I. Moderato 1:49:36 II. Presto 1:51:05 III. Lento 1:54:38 V. Allegro Sonata XII in D minor 1:57:14 I. Sostenuto 2:00:39 II. Vivace 2:03:10 III. Lento 2:06:36 IV. Allegro
*Nicola Antonio Giacinto Porpora* (Naples, August 17, 1686 - Naples, March 3, 1768) was an Italian composer of Baroque operas and a singing teacher, with Farinelli and Haydn as the most famous students.
First, this absolutely world-class, superb violin playing. I've been following violinists live and on recordings intensely for well over 60 years, and I'm stunned that I had never run across Giovanni Guglielmo ever. He's up there with the greatest. Secondly, this recording is a gem! Thank you so much for sharing this, messer citrazzo. I'm in your debt.
He is an excellent violinist, did a complete recording of Tartini concertos, all gems! Many baroque violinists are freaking great but not famous as they are not mainstream violinists.
No conocía la música de este maestro. Escucharlo por vez primera me resulta agradable y se suma a mis favoritos como Vivaldi … En mi opinión y gusto, el diálogo de dos instrumentos es suficiente para acceder a la necesaria tranquilidad que niega el ajetreo de estos tiempos; donde impera la prisa para todo. Gracias por la oportunidad de compartir este gozo de buena música.
Título de la Obra Sonate XII: di Violino, e Basso Título Alternativo 12 Violin Sonatas Compositor Porpora, Nicola Antonio Número Opus/Catálogo Op.12 ; RISM A/I: P 5121 Movimientos/Secciones 12 sonatas 1. Violin Sonata in A major Praeludium. Grave - Presto - Grave - Presto Adagio - Allegro - Adagio Adagio - Adagio Allegro 2. Violin Sonata in G major Grave sostenuto - Fuga Allegro Aria. Lento cantabile Allegreto moderato 3. Violin Sonata in D major Largo sostenuto Fuga: Moderato Andante Allegro grazioso 4. Violin Sonata in B-flat major Adagio #1 Fuga Adagio #2 5. Violin Sonata in G minor Adagio Fuga. Allegro moderato Adagio con espressione Allegro 6. Violin Sonata in C major Adagio Fuga Aria Allegro 7. Violin Sonata in F major Cantabile Vivace Lento Allegro 8. Violin Sonata in C major Adagio Allegro Adagio Allegretto vivace 9. Violin Sonata in E major Andantino Lento Allegro 10. Violin Sonata in A major Cantabile Allegro #1 Lento Allegro #2 11. Violin Sonata in D major Andante comodo Presto Adagio sostenuto Allegro 12. Violin Sonata in D minor Adagio Allegro Adagio Allegretto vivace
Año/Fecha de Composición 1754 or before Primera Publicación 1754 - Vienna: Federico Bernardi Periodo de Composición Baroque Estilo de Pieza Baroque Instrumentación violin, continuo
Harpsichord is continuo... that’s the correct balance... also the strings need to be louder because their intonation will be more accurate than the harpsichord whatever the temperament it’s tuned to (probably ET anyway here, so even more important it remains quieter)...
Nicola (Antonio) PORPORA 1686 - 1768 composer and teacher of singing , whose most famous singing student was the castrato Farinelli. Other students included composers Matteo Capranica and Joseph Haydn. … From Dresden he went to Vienna, where among other pupils he trained the young Marianne von Martinez, a future composer. As his accompanist and valet he hired the youthful Joseph Haydn, who was making his way in Vienna as a struggling freelancer. Haydn later remembered Porpora thus: "There was no lack of Asino, Coglione, Birbante [ass, cullion, rascal], and pokes in the ribs, but I put up with it all, for I profited greatly from Porpora in singing, in composition, and in the Italian language. He also said that he had learned from the maestro "the true fundamentals of composition". In 1753 Porpora spent three summer months, with Haydn in tow, at the spa town Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge. His function there was to continue the singing lessons of the mistress of the ambassador of Venice to the Austrian Empire, Pietro Correr. … WIKI
This is such exquisite late Baroque music from a composer I previously only knew as Haydn't teacher. And even though the Classicism of the student is very different from the master, the melodiousness is the same. What a shame that Porpora died in financial straits much like Mozart: if only there had been GoFundMe, Inc. back in the 18th century because these great composers were more deserving of financial support than some of the characters getting such help now, including corrupt lawyers and FBI agents. I certainly would have contributed a ducat, louis d'or, or farthing or two were I able to.
What can we say? Save- “its you” Messer Citraz in your customarily splendour, such imposing grandeur fit for our Queen’s diamond jubilee. If only her majesty knew of your talents, she may confer the title of “Prince regent of melodies” upon you, so great is the sounds that so beguiles the times, and even for that we give you thanks Sir Patrick Esq.
You enlightened me. Till now I was thinking that it was not proper for one to use esquire himself and that someone has to use the expression for others! Now I can use K. Jaya Kumar Esquire. No I will not as I even spent one year for doctoral research after my post graduation. Incidentally, I heard that the title Sir is given away by the Queen for that person's meritorious service. Anyway you must be grateful that Her Majesty the Queen won't sue you!
I'm familiar with Porpora as an outstanding composer of Baroque Opera. The instrumental works are new to me. These are quite nice. Not able to see who is playing on my platform though:-(.
+Jo Ann Gabrielson, that information is right there, in the title of the video. I'm curious as t how any "platform" can possibly interfere with that? Mobile device?
1600-1750,Barocco music a gift of hundreds and hundreds italian compositors made all over the world,and all must be grateful,nothing against whit the germany,austria,france, music that have copied all from italy.hehehe
Lo que pasa con los de habla hispana es que, somos bastante flojos o ignorantes para dar una opinion.sobre alguna obra de un maestro poco conocido. pero de que escuchamos y leemos obras de clase mundial, no hay duda, estimado Manuel
Sonata I in A Major
00:00 I. Preludio (Grave)
01:53 II. Fuga
05:05 III. Adagio
07:44 IV. Allegro
Sonata II in G Major
09:44 I. Sostenuto - Fuga
14:31 II. Aria Cantabile
16:51 III. Allegro
Sonata III in D Major
19:15 I. Largo - Fuga
24:09 II. Andantino
25:57 III. Vivace
Sonata IV in B flat Major
29:09 I. Adagio
31:39 II. Fuga
34:27 III. Adagio
37:05 IV. Allegretto
Sonata V in G minor
39:10 I. Adagio
42:23 II. Fuga
46:28 III. Adagio
48:50 IV. Allegro
Sonata VI in C Major
51:50 I. Adagio
53:52 II. Fuga
58:09 III. Aria
1:01:52 IV. Allegro
Sonata VII in F Major
1:05:03 I. Cantabile
1:07:00 II. Vivace
1:10:38 III. Lento
1:13:53 IV. Allegro
Sonata VIII in C Major
1:17:11 I. Adagio
1:19:19 II. Allegretto
1:21:36 III. Adagio
1:23:59 IV. Allegro
Sonata IX in E Major
1:27:00 I. Andantino
1:29:28 II. Lento
1:33:38 III. Allegro
Sonata X in A Major
1:35:52 I. Cantabile
1:38:05 II. Allegro
1:40:49 III. Lento
1:44:36 IV. Allegro
Sonata XI in D Major
1:46:15 I. Moderato
1:49:36 II. Presto
1:51:05 III. Lento
1:54:38 V. Allegro
Sonata XII in D minor
1:57:14 I. Sostenuto
2:00:39 II. Vivace
2:03:10 III. Lento
2:06:36 IV. Allegro
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This is so beautiful! Baroque music is my paradise.
*Nicola Antonio Giacinto Porpora* (Naples, August 17, 1686 - Naples, March 3, 1768) was an Italian composer of Baroque operas and a singing teacher, with Farinelli and Haydn as the most famous students.
I really like being able to explore these relatively unknown composers on youtube. I would possibly have never heard them.
Porpora isn't exactly unknown.He was the teacher of Josef Haydn.
@@meilinchan7314 Definitely not unknown, but not really famous like Bach or Handel
First, this absolutely world-class, superb violin playing. I've been following violinists live and on recordings intensely for well over 60 years, and I'm stunned that I had never run across Giovanni Guglielmo ever. He's up there with the greatest.
Secondly, this recording is a gem!
Thank you so much for sharing this, messer citrazzo. I'm in your debt.
Ramón G Castañeda
He is an excellent violinist, did a complete recording of Tartini concertos, all gems! Many baroque violinists are freaking great but not famous as they are not mainstream violinists.
No conocía la música de este maestro. Escucharlo por vez primera me resulta agradable y se suma a mis favoritos como Vivaldi …
En mi opinión y gusto, el diálogo de dos instrumentos es suficiente para acceder a la necesaria tranquilidad que niega el ajetreo de estos tiempos; donde impera la prisa para todo.
Gracias por la oportunidad de compartir este gozo de buena música.
The picture is by Claude Lorrain, "Landscape with Apollo Guarding the Herds of Admetus" (1645)
many thanks. I write from Melb, music and art lover, amateur violinist
@@peterlim5730 -- Is that Australia? Cheeers from Acapulco!
If you are new to Porpora's instrumental compositions you must check his cello concerto too!
messer citrazzo -- Will do....Gracias, Maestro.....from Acapulco!
Sublime!
Grande Napoli! Città di cultura e grandiosa tradizione!
Magnifico Maestro Giovanni Guglielmo, vero erede della grande Scuola violinistica veneta!!!
Título de la Obra Sonate XII: di Violino, e Basso
Título Alternativo 12 Violin Sonatas
Compositor Porpora, Nicola Antonio
Número Opus/Catálogo Op.12 ; RISM A/I: P 5121
Movimientos/Secciones 12 sonatas
1. Violin Sonata in A major
Praeludium. Grave - Presto - Grave - Presto
Adagio - Allegro - Adagio
Adagio - Adagio
Allegro
2. Violin Sonata in G major
Grave sostenuto - Fuga Allegro
Aria. Lento cantabile
Allegreto moderato
3. Violin Sonata in D major
Largo sostenuto
Fuga: Moderato
Andante
Allegro grazioso
4. Violin Sonata in B-flat major
Adagio #1
Fuga
Adagio #2
5. Violin Sonata in G minor
Adagio
Fuga. Allegro moderato
Adagio con espressione
Allegro
6. Violin Sonata in C major
Adagio
Fuga
Aria
Allegro
7. Violin Sonata in F major
Cantabile
Vivace
Lento
Allegro
8. Violin Sonata in C major
Adagio
Allegro
Adagio
Allegretto vivace
9. Violin Sonata in E major
Andantino
Lento
Allegro
10. Violin Sonata in A major
Cantabile
Allegro #1
Lento
Allegro #2
11. Violin Sonata in D major
Andante comodo
Presto
Adagio sostenuto
Allegro
12. Violin Sonata in D minor
Adagio
Allegro
Adagio
Allegretto vivace
Año/Fecha de Composición 1754 or before
Primera Publicación 1754 - Vienna: Federico Bernardi
Periodo de Composición Baroque
Estilo de Pieza Baroque
Instrumentación violin, continuo
Teacher of the young Joseph Haydn.
A melodic masterpiece of the Italian Baroque composer Porpora....it was an excellent work....i .Thanks for uploading
This is exquisite music.
Por fin unas sonatas barrocas en que el bajo continuo no es rutinario. ¡Bravo, Porpora!
Riflette la musicalità di un'intera epoca come pochi altri Autori.
Thank you Messer Citraz for this beautiful melodic violin mnusic.I know Porpora as an opera composer. This is special to discover.
Bello! Bravi!
WOW...how beautiful!!....excellent fiddler!
Two hours of pure heaven!
13:48 - I almost thought I was listening to the Bach chaconne for violin :p
Utterly beautiful-unique music! Painting, also great!
sonate magnifique , baroque italien sublime et interprétation sans reproche; merci 1000 fois
Bellísimo!! Sublime !!!!!
Neither nor.
Sublime...
Thanks! I had never heard about Porpora (Nicola?). Delightful. Pity the harpsichord is so faint as one other listener commented.
Harpsichord is continuo... that’s the correct balance... also the strings need to be louder because their intonation will be more accurate than the harpsichord whatever the temperament it’s tuned to (probably ET anyway here, so even more important it remains quieter)...
Lovely. Thank you.
Hay un magnífico concierto para Violoncello en sol mayor... Este napolitano fue contenporáneo de Haendel y Bach.
¡Bellísimo! 🙏
very warming and jolly music
Muy bella toda esta música. Además combinada con el buen gusto por las pinturas (especialmente las de Claude Lorraine). Gracias por tu aporte :)!
Es curioso encontrarme aquí escuchando de nuevo a PORPORA-
Nicola (Antonio) PORPORA 1686 - 1768 composer and teacher of singing , whose most famous singing student was the castrato Farinelli. Other students included composers Matteo Capranica and Joseph Haydn. … From Dresden he went to Vienna, where among other pupils he trained the young Marianne von Martinez, a future composer. As his accompanist and valet he hired the youthful Joseph Haydn, who was making his way in Vienna as a struggling freelancer.
Haydn later remembered Porpora thus: "There was no lack of Asino, Coglione, Birbante [ass, cullion, rascal], and pokes in the ribs, but I put up with it all, for I profited greatly from Porpora in singing, in composition, and in the Italian language. He also said that he had learned from the maestro "the true fundamentals of composition".
In 1753 Porpora spent three summer months, with Haydn in tow, at the spa town Mannersdorf am Leithagebirge. His function there was to continue the singing lessons of the mistress of the ambassador of Venice to the Austrian Empire, Pietro Correr. … WIKI
MUITO BOM...
This is such exquisite late Baroque music from a composer I previously only knew as Haydn't teacher. And even though the Classicism of the student is very different from the master, the melodiousness is the same. What a shame that Porpora died in financial straits much like Mozart: if only there had been GoFundMe, Inc. back in the 18th century because these great composers were more deserving of financial support than some of the characters getting such help now, including corrupt lawyers and FBI agents. I certainly would have contributed a ducat, louis d'or, or farthing or two were I able to.
What can we say? Save- “its you” Messer Citraz in your customarily splendour, such imposing grandeur fit for our Queen’s diamond jubilee. If only her majesty knew of your talents, she may confer the title of “Prince regent of melodies” upon you, so great is the sounds that so beguiles the times, and even for that we give you thanks
Sir Patrick Esq.
You enlightened me. Till now I was thinking that it was not proper for one to use esquire himself and that someone has to use the expression for others! Now I can use K. Jaya Kumar Esquire. No I will not as I even spent one year for doctoral research after my post graduation. Incidentally, I heard that the title Sir is given away by the Queen for that person's meritorious service. Anyway you must be grateful that Her Majesty the Queen won't sue you!
génial, PORPORA sans modération aucune!!!!
Excellent-great to listen on one tab while browsing on another tab. Pity about the keyboard silence.
I'm familiar with Porpora as an outstanding composer of Baroque Opera. The instrumental works are new to me. These are quite nice. Not able to see who is playing on my platform though:-(.
Jo Ann Gabrielson Over FIFTY operas, if Wikipedia is to be believed.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicola_Porpora
+Jo Ann Gabrielson Violin: Giovanni Guglielmo
Cello: Pietro Bosnan
Harpsicord: Andrea Coen
+Jo Ann Gabrielson, that information is right there, in the title of the video. I'm curious as t how any "platform" can possibly interfere with that? Mobile device?
Grateful for sharing!
imepärane muusika...tänu avaldajale!
素晴らしい!
The picture is probably by Lorrain or Poussin (XVII century).
delicious!
13:50 reminds me of Bach’s Chaconne
Porpora made the music, but who made the painting by the way?
gracia plena
Perfect music with which to begin a foggy morning. I know that I've seen this painting but can't recall who did it or what it is called.
Stevensville UMC Claude Lorrain, Paysage avec Apollon et Mercure, Galleria Doria-Pampili, Rome
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What picture is the image? Title? Author?
+pcadahia98 Claude Lorrain, "Paisaje con Mercurio y Apolo"...
Cristóbal Velasco Sánchez Muchas gracias
1600-1750,Barocco music a gift of hundreds and hundreds italian compositors made all over the world,and all must be grateful,nothing against whit the germany,austria,france, music that have copied all from italy.hehehe
Me gusta; mucho mejor que Tartini (por dar un ejemplo). Este otro no sólo se preocupa del violín, sino también del continuo.
See Wikipedia Porpora - This is very informative.
+Julian Broadhurst, thank you for the tip, although looking this up there was my first impulse anyway. Very informatiove indeed.
1:15:03
Lo que pasa con los de habla hispana es que, somos bastante flojos o ignorantes para dar una opinion.sobre alguna obra de un maestro poco conocido. pero de que escuchamos y leemos obras de clase mundial, no hay duda, estimado Manuel
What harpsichord? Well, if it could be heard, most likely it would be out of tune, which seems to be part of "authentic" baroque performances :)
+Harry Andruschak Yes, it is a harpsichord in there. You're not paying attention :) It's just in the background, not the main instrument.
vorei ricevere musiche di antoine de fiven e suo fratelo robert grazie
Solo personas de habla inglesa escuchan esta música ?? .
Los latinos qué ??. Puro " rejeton " ??.
+Manuel verdugo reyes No estas solo amigo :)
+viajerosdelabismo Gracias Viajerosdelabismo !!.
ps ahi está el compa brasileño que de cajón comenta algo en puras mayúsculas
eso vale no?
Alejo Alvarez,
Buen chiste.
Manuel verdugo reyes tú sí sabes de música, ¡saludos desde México!
Lewis George Rodriguez Eric Walker Margaret
Why is there no playlist supplied ? Sloppy work !
Sloppy work ? Who is he working for ? You are entitled to a playlist? Go find a playlist yourself , punk
pedro.
Dreadful resampling.