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French composer active in England
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Awakening Princesses
Awakening Princesses18th-century recorders fromThe Bate Collection, OxfordWorks of Dieupart, Paisible, Eccles, Banister,Schickhardt, Finger, Barsanti and othersPeter Holtslag - recordersElizabeth Kenny - archlute, theorboRainer Zipperling - viol, baroque celloCarsten Lohff - harpsichordRecorded November 2011Label: Aeolus AE-10186Download 1fichier pixel workupload (16-44) 357 MBDownload 1fichier pixel (SACD iso) 3,22 GB
2023-03-08 05:00:00
Concerti per l'orchestra di Dresda (Reinhard Goebel, Musica Antiqua Köln)
Johann David Heinichen (1683-1729)Concerto in F major, Seibel deest Pastorale der la Notte di Natale Charles Dieupart (ca.1667-ca.1740)Concerto for Piccolo in A minorJohann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758)Lute Concerto in D minor, FWV L:d1Johann Georg Pisendel (1687-1755)Sonata in C minorSonata in C minorJohann Joachim Quantz (1697-1773)Concerto for Two Flutes in G major, QV: 6-7Francesco Maria Veracini (1690-1768)Overture No. 5 in B-flat major [Flac & Scans]Reinhard Goebel, Musica Antiqua Köln(Period Instruments)Deutsche Grammophon Archiv Produktion 447 644-2 (1995)
2020-08-07 07:38:04
Engaging dexterity: Bach's English Suites from the young Italian harpsichordist Paolo Zanzu
[…] editorial discrepancies between them. One manuscript of an early version of the Suite in A major refers to it as Prelude avec les Suites. It is from JC Bach's copy that we get Fait pour les Anglois, which may refer to the suites being written for a potential English patron. Though it is conceivable that the title may refer to the fact that Bach drew inspiration for the suites from the harpsichord suites of Charles Dieupart (1667-1740). Certainly Bach owned a copy of Dieupart's harpsichord suites, and Bach's English Suites follow Dieupart's structure of a regular sequence of French dances (though Bach replaces the ouverture with an Italian prelude), and Dieupart's suites were best known in England. But it all seems a bit contrived, and we will never know for certain. Similarly, other factors have to be used when deciding the date. The CD booklet suggests […]
2020-07-11 09:28:38
Heroic Handel: I chat to Chris Parsons, artistic director of Eboracum Baroque, about the group's plans including a large-scale on-line concert
[…] doing with Eboracum Baroque is finding composers who need a platform. Another instance of this is the mid-18th century Suffolk composer, Joseph Gibbs (1699-1788) who was as celebrated as Handel in his native Ipswich. A lot of Gibbs' music does not survive, and we only have his violin sonatas, but Eboracum Baroque has recorded some of them on a disc entitled Sounds of Suffolk, alongside music by Giovanni Bononcini (1670-1747), Gottfried Finger (1655-1730) and Charles Dieupart (1667-1740), all composers with links to Suffolk. Bononcini has links with Ickworth House (also now a National Trust property) where he worked for the Hervey family, whilst Charles Dieupart taught the Hervey children. Another regional music making project involves looking at large-scale odes for St Cecilia's Day with Bryan White of Leeds University (who has written a book about music for St Cecilia across the British Isles in the 17th and 18th […]
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