The recording of by the ensemble Zefiro , conducted by Alfredo Bernardini , is a landmark revival of an 18th-century Baroque masterpiece. Originally performed in 1714 for the birthday of Emperor Charles VI, this componimento per musica (serenata) captures the peak of the Viennese court's musical splendor. Album Overview
The performance received widespread acclaim for its "impeccable dramatic pacing" and the "magnificent playing" of the woodwinds—a hallmark of the Zefiro ensemble. Critics from Gramophone Magazine praised the recording for its perceptive shaping of details and vibrant chiaroscuro. Artistic Significance download-fux-dafne-lauro-zefiro-alfredo-bernardini-rar
As Zefiro is a woodwind-focused ensemble, the recorder and oboe parts in this score are executed with particular brilliance. The recording of by the ensemble Zefiro ,
Often available as a 2-CD set or high-resolution digital download including a PDF booklet . Critical Reception Critics from Gramophone Magazine praised the recording for
The recording captures a staged production, providing a sense of theatrical energy that studio recordings often lack.