Italian-born cellist and conductor Antonio Janigro is best known for his performances with the chamber orchestra that he founded in 1954, I Solisti di Zagreb. The ensemble, since inception, has helped bring contemporary fame to Baroque composers such as Bach and Vivaldi. This recording features staples in string literature from powerhouse composers such as Corelli, Rossini, Mozart, and Shostakovich, to name a few. All performances on this album are taken from radio productions from between 1957 and 1966 for the Berlin RIAS (known today as Deutschlandradio Kultur).
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Antonio Janigro & The Zagreb Soloists - Works for String Orchestra
12 FÜR Deinen Thron Tret Ich Hiermit - Sehr Langsam
13 II. Scherzo
14 Adagio for Strings
15 I. Allegretto
16 II. Andante Sostenuto - Allegro Giusto
17 III. Allegro Scherzando
18 IV. Molto Vivace Quasi Presto
19 Lyric Andante for String Orchestra
20 I. Andante
21 II. Allegro Di Molto
22 III. Allegro Assai
23 Serenade in C Major
24 I. Allegro - Antonio Janigro/Zagreb Soloists
25 II. Larghetto - Antonio Janigro/Zagreb Soloists
26 III. Allegro - Antonio Janigro/Zagreb Soloists
Italian-born cellist and conductor Antonio Janigro is best known for his performances with the chamber orchestra that he founded in 1954, I Solisti di Zagreb. The ensemble, since inception, has helped bring contemporary fame to Baroque composers such as Bach and Vivaldi. This recording features staples in string literature from powerhouse composers such as Corelli, Rossini, Mozart, and Shostakovich, to name a few. All performances on this album are taken from radio productions from between 1957 and 1966 for the Berlin RIAS (known today as Deutschlandradio Kultur).