Concerto 1700 & Daniel Pinteño - Gaetano Brunetti: String Quartets, Op. 3 (2025)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 283 MB | Cover | 01:04:35 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 148 MB
Classical | Label: 1700 Classics
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 283 MB | Cover | 01:04:35 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 148 MB
Classical | Label: 1700 Classics
In the 70s of the 18th century, Brunetti composed 18 divertimenti, divided into three series, each comprised of six works. The first series (L133-138) seems to be dated 1773, the second series (L139-144) 1774, and the third series (L127-132) 1775. These divertimenti play an important rolein the roots of the genre, as they were composed soon after Haydn’s divertimento (Hob. V:8), dated around 1765, and after Boccherini’s viola trios Op. 14, published in Paris in 1772. Later on, in 1784, Brunetti composed another set of divertimenti (L145-149), based on Haydn’s divertimenti, copied around 1783 for the Prince of Asturia’s chamber, which were in fact arrangements for violin, viola and cello from trios originally written for “baryton”.