His ensemble features members of the Teatro all Scala supplemented by harpsichord. The ensemble blend is (to my ears) a little unusual. Basso continuo usually consists of two instruments -- the cello and the harpsichord.
Here it's three: cello, harpsichord, and double bass. That last instrument gives the ensemble sound a robust bass line. And it's a fuller sound than I expect from a Baroque ensemble.
The harpsichord is somewhat buried in the mix. The result makes these pieces sound like works for bassoon and string sextet. It's not a bad sound at all. And one that can make for a refreshing alternative to most early music ensemble readings.
Monguzzi is a first-rate musician. I quickly got past the unusual sound of the ensemble and focused on his playing. And that made this release an enjoyable listen. I'm up for volume two now!
Antonio Vivaldi: Complete Basson Concertos, Vol. 1
Mauro Monguzzi, basson
Members of the Teatro alla Scala; Giovanni Brollo, harpsichord
Bongiovanni GB 5639-2
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