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Julien Chauvin and Victor Julien-Laferrière present a flamboyant program on period instruments. Even for a composer as prolific as Haydn, it's hard to compete with Vivaldi in the realm of the concerto!
The Venetian composer left us no fewer than 500 of them, intended for almost every instrument known at the time, and even multiplying the most varied combinations. Such is the case, for example, of Concertos RV 564 and RV 575, for a group of four soloists comprising two violins and two...