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Already two years ago the ensemble Der musikalische Garten brought the mastery of Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (1690-1758), the former Kapellmeister at the Württemberg court, back to the ears. In his Concerti a tre he artistically and imaginatively demonstrates the possibilities of the friendly competition between the two fundamentally equal violin parts. The works represent a remarkable enrichment of the repertoire in the field of the late baroque trio sonata. In the eagerly awaited second series, the performers delight with beautiful slow movements and irrepressible virtuoso joy of playing. All four musicians of the ensemble Der musikalische Garten studied historical performance at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and they keep looking for new musical paths and unknown musical gems, for the hidden trails and extraordinary flowers of the musical garden. Album Tracks 1. Concerto Settimo, in A Minor~I. Allegro Assai 2. Concerto Settimo, in A Minor~II. Adagio 3. Concerto Settimo, in A Minor~III. Presto 4. Concerto Ottavo, in D Major~I. Allegro 5. Concerto Ottavo, in D Major~II. Adagio 6. Concerto Ottavo, in D Major~III. Allegro 7. Concerto Nono in A Minor~I. Allegro Spiccato 8. Concerto Nono in A Minor~II. Largo 9. Concerto Nono in A Minor~III. Menuet 10. Concerto Decimo, in D Minor~I. Largo 11. Concerto Decimo, in D Minor~II. Presto 12. Concerto Decimo, in D Minor~III. Adagio 13. Concerto Decimo, in D Minor~IV. Allegro 14. Concerto Undecimo, in E Minor~I. Adagio 15. Concerto Undecimo, in E Minor~II. Allegro 16. Concerto Undecimo, in E Minor~III. Largo 17. Concerto Undecimo, in E Minor~IV. Presto 18. Concerto Duodecimo, in A Major~I. Adagio 19. Concerto Duodecimo, in A Major~II. Allegro 20. Concerto Duodecimo, in A Major~III. Cantabile 21. Concerto Duodecimo, in A Major~IV. Presto