Federico Maria Sardelli is a highly respected musician and conductor rightly famed for his numerous outstanding recordings (the Vivaldi Edition on Naive). Sardelli is also a composer of Baroque music. His own Modo Antiquo and a line-up of excellent international soloists perform his works conducted by him. 'It's important for me to point out that I don't compose 'neo-Baroque' music, but Baroque music. It's not a question of revisiting a musical idiom, or being influenced by it. What I do is breathe new life into a style that's dead so that it regains it's own original language and adheres to it's own original criteria, expressing vibrant new ideas that are keeping with it's identity.' -Sardelli.
1 Domine Ad Adjuvandum Me: Allegro Molto - Roberta Mameli/Modo Antiquo
2 Sicut Erat in Principio: Andante Molto - Roberta Mameli/Modo Antiquo
3 Gloria Patri: Largo - Roberta Mameli/Modo Antiquo
4 Amen: Allegro Assai - Roberta Mameli/Modo Antiquo
5 Allegro - Paolo Pollastri/Modo Antiquo
6 Largo - Paolo Pollastri/Modo Antiquo
7 Allegro - Paolo Pollastri/Modo Antiquo
8 Allegro Ma Poco - Anton Martynov/Modo Antiquo
9 Largo - Anton Martynov/Modo Antiquo
10 Allegro - Anton Martynov/Modo Antiquo
11 Andante Molto - Vittorio Ceccanti/Modo Antiquo
12 Adagio - Vittorio Ceccanti/Modo Antiquo
13 Allegro Ma Poco - Vittorio Ceccanti/Modo Antiquo
14 Allegro - Modo Antiquo
15 Largo - Modo Antiquo
16 Fuga Del Sepolcro a 4 in a Minor for Strings and Basso Continuo - Modo Antiquo
17 Fuga Postale a 4 in G Major for Strings and Basso Continuo - Modo Antiquo
18 Fuga Arguta a 4 in B Flat Major for Strings and Basso Continuo - Modo Antiquo
19 La Lunatique - Giulia Nuti
20 Le Plaintif - Giulia Nuti
21 L'étonnement - Giulia Nuti
22 Tambourin I and II - Giulia Nuti
Federico Maria Sardelli is a highly respected musician and conductor rightly famed for his numerous outstanding recordings (the Vivaldi Edition on Naive). Sardelli is also a composer of Baroque music. His own Modo Antiquo and a line-up of excellent international soloists perform his works conducted by him. 'It's important for me to point out that I don't compose 'neo-Baroque' music, but Baroque music. It's not a question of revisiting a musical idiom, or being influenced by it. What I do is breathe new life into a style that's dead so that it regains it's own original language and adheres to it's own original criteria, expressing vibrant new ideas that are keeping with it's identity.' -Sardelli.