This recording drawn from the series made in conjunction with the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
and released first on Harmonia Mundi (2002) and then on Glossa (2011) places the spotlight on
another unfairly neglected figure from the late Baroque Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello an
Italian who worked extensively in the German courts. The concertos and sinfonias included here
reflect the composer's mastery of music from his own country (echoes of Vivaldi can be heard)
and of the French orchestral language as practised by the German composers at this time. David
Plantier and Václav Luks lead the La Cetra orchestra from Basle in a recording full of
vitality.