Rolf Lislevand (mandolin, lute)
Ensemble Kapsberger
“…Ensemble Kapsberger's period instruments are not as radical as the attitude shown by its musicians in performances full of flamboyant colours (in faster music) and melancholic moods (in slow movements). …the elegant shaping and evocative phrasing of each movement are consistently lovely. The dazzling interplay between Rolf Lislevand and Stephen Murphy in the Concerto for two mandolins (RV532) is typical of the inch-perfect passagework and stunning dexterity each player demonstrates throughout the disc.”
Gramophone Magazine, August 2007
“The first movement of the double concerto RV 532 is a breathtakingly fast tour de force, Rolf Lislevand playing both parts, dubbing one over the other.”
BBC Music Magazine, August 2007 ****
The Vivaldi Edition, a recording venture conceived by the Italian musicologist Alberto Basso and the independent label Naïve, is one of the most ambitious recording projects of the twenty-first century.
Its principal objective is to record the massive collection of Vivaldi autograph manuscripts preserved today in the Biblioteca Nazionale in Turin, some 450 works. Incredibly, this is the private library of scores Vivaldi had at home at the time of his death in Vienna in 1741 and includes his extant operas, hundreds of concertos, sacred compositions and cantatas. Much of this music has not been heard since the 18th century.
The release of more than 100 CDs, which began in 2000, will extend over the next ten years. The Vivaldi Edition's goal is to make this extraordinary wealth of music available to the public and at the same time to reveal the full genius of Vivaldi, not only as a composer of instrumental music, for which he was already known, but as the creator of some of the 18th-century's most exhilarating vocal music.