Organ concertos opus 4
Artist(s):Lorenzo Ghielmi, Margret Köll, Luca Pianca & La Divina Armonia Composer:Georg Frederic Handel
Artist(s):La Divina Armonia, Lorenzo Ghielmi, Stefano Barneschi Composer:Joseph Haydn
Artist(s):La Divina Armonia, Lorenzo Ghielmi, Stefano Barneschi Composer:Joseph Haydn
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Artist(s):Lorenzo Ghielmi, Margret Köll, Luca Pianca & La Divina Armonia Composer:Georg Frederic Handel
Artist(s):Anaïs Chen, Maria Gonzàlez, Daniel Rosin: Ensemble Daimonion Composer:François Francoeur
In 1959, two composers wrote nonets: Nino Rota’s melodic Nonetto, on which he would continue to work for almost 20 years, and Bohuslav Martinů’s farewell chamber music piece, a nonet, which he composed as a last piece to satisfy his longing for his homeland. Eisler did not compose his nonet in his native country either, but arrived in Mexico in 1941 as a refugee from the Nazis. There he wrote...
Artist(s):Linda Nicholson Composer:Scarlatti, Handel, Paradisi, Giustini, Soler, Platti,
Artist(s):Enrico Onofri - Ensemble Imaginarium Composer:Arcangelo Corelli
Artist(s):Tasto Solo Guillermo Perez/DIAPASON D'OR! Composer:Buxheimer Orgelbuch
Passacaille Records and cellist Elinor Frey, with harpsichordist Federica Bianchi, lutenist Giangiacomo Pinard, and cellist Mauro Valli, present the first recording of cello sonatas by Giuseppe Clemente Dall’Abaco (1710-1805). Dall’Abaco’s sonatas are full of cantabile melodies with the lightness of folk songs, passagework that demands brilliance and facility, and extraordinary slow movements...
Artist(s):Alice Foccroulle, soprano and Ensemble Inalto/ dir. Lambert Colson Composer:Schütz,Pohle, Theile, Weckmann, Bernhard, Schop
Artist(s):Liuwe Tamminga on the organs of San Petronio, Bologna - Diapason d'or feb 2011! Composer:Girolamo Frescobaldi
Artist(s):Aurélien Delage Composer:Couperin
Artist(s):Tasto Solo - Guillermo Perez - diapason d'or! Composer:Binchois, Dunstable, Dufay
Small size, four gut strings, a short bow were at beginning the ingredients of the magic. Such magic happened in Italy, the cradle of the violin, during the seventeenth century. “Seicento!” is therefore a multifaceted time-travel through the Early Baroque, from Venice to Sicily, exploring the wonders of the first violin virtuosos and their dexterous-passionated playing. A collection of music...
Artist(s):Liuwe Tamminga Composer:PUCCINI
Artist(s):Jan De Winne, Vittorio Ghielmi, Sophie Gent, Lorenzo Ghielmi Composer:Johann Sebastian Bach