A Solo
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Pandolfo takes the listener on a journey across European gamba music from its beginnings in the 16th century in Italy and Spain, including music by Diego Ortiz, its adoption into the Stuart psyche in the British Isles through Tobias Hume, William Corkine and Richard Sumarte, onto its age of supreme elegance with Marin Marais and M. de Machy in the times of Louis XIV in France, and thence to the 18th-century German Courts, nourished by French and Italian influences, and expressed in a wholly original way by JS Bach (Pandolfo’s transcription of his fourth Cello Suite) and by the “swansong” style of CF Abel. Topped and tailed by Pandolfo’s own, heartfelt, contributions to the instrument’s repertory, A solo harnesses virtuosity worn lightly with the power of a stringed instrument to “sing” and to make harmony. Fêted by critics when it was first issued, but for some time now unavailable, the recording is happily being reissued on Glossa as a testament to the unique contribution that Paolo Pandolfo continues to make to the art of music-making.