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German baroque [5 CD's]
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) Secular Cantatas & Overtures Dorothee Mields - soprano Ensemble Bach Concentus Ewald Demeyere - direction Label: Accent ACC 24199 Recorded February 2009 [flacs & scans] Download 1fichier uptobox Jacob Klein (1688-1748) Six Cello Sonatas, Opus 4 [1746] Frank Wakelkamp - cello Rien Voskuilen - harpsichord Label: Composers Voice CV125 Recorded October 2000 [flacs & scans] Download 1fichier uptobox Concertos of Telemann, Graun, Pfeiffer and Abel Hille Perl - viola da gamba Freiburger Barockorchester Petra Müllejans - violin and direction Label: DHM 88697824002 Recorded October 2010 [flacs & scans] Download 1fichier uptobox Nicolaus Bruhns (1665-1697) Melchior Schildt (ca. 1592-1667) Organ Works Joseph Kelemen - organ Schnitger organ [1692], Norden (D) Label: Oehms OC 641 Recorded November 2007 [flacs & scans] Download 1fichier uptobox Matthias Weckmann (ca. […]
2018-02-16 07:29:09
Music in a Cold Climate
Music in a Cold Climate: the sounds of Hansa Europe; Gawain Glenton, In Echo; Delphian Reviewed by Robert Hugill on Feb 13 2018 Star rating: 3.5Illuminating the shared musical culture which crossed the sea routes of Hansa EuropeUntil the late 17th century, the Hanseatic League was an important trade linkage in Northern Europe and the resulting sea routes provided cultural as well as mercantile links. So a flow of composers and their music travelled the seas. Music in a Cold Climate: sounds of Hansa Europe, from cornetto player Gawain Glenton and his group In Echo on Delphian, explores the music which was crossing the sea routes during the 17th century with pieces by Nicolaus a Kempis, William Brade, Antonio Bertali, Heinrich Albert, Johann Sommer, Thomas Baltzar, Dietrich Becker, Melchior Schildt, Antony Holborn, Johann Staden, Johann Schop plus a new […]
2016-01-22 01:00:00
Dutch Organists - Part#8
I will continue my series of recordings of Dutch Organists. Bernard Winsemius is since 1981 appointed organist of the historic organs of the Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam, thirty years together with Gustav Leonhardt, a post he still holds today. His main focus lies on the music of the Renaissance and the Baroque. The recordings around Sweelinck are dear to me and still landmarks of how to execute this music on impecable Dutch organs. Sweelinck: His sources, his influence Vol 1 Bernard Winsemius, Nieuwe kerk Amsterdam Sweelinck: His sources, his influence Vol 2 Bernard Winsemius, Nieuwe kerk Amsterdam Sweelinck: His sources, his influence Vol 3 Bernard Winsemius, Edam, Zeerijp & virginal Famous Dutch Organs Vol 2 Hans van Nieuwkoop, Oosthuizen Sweelinck: His sources, his influence Vol 1Organ works of Sweelinck, Schildt,Scheidemann & Buxtehude Bernard Winsemius - organistSchonat organ (1655), III/P/48Nieuwe Kerk - AmsterdamLabel: Intersound […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2015-06-15 14:34:31
Seven Hours of Grosse Orgel
[…] entertaining. Between his delicate phrasing and limber virtuosity, it was easy to believe that the Strungks could have been as important to organists today as, say, Tunder or Bruhns, had history treated them differently (and if there were perhaps a bit less doodling). Organ address was actually quite illuminating. The program’s intent was to display those students and successors of Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck while omitting the master himself, featuring Scheidemann, Hieronymus and Jacob Praetorius, Scheidt, Schildt, and plenty of Buxtehude to close. Scheidemann’s Praeambulum in D Minor, a “liturgical extemporization,” immediately demonstrated Scott’s crisper approach to the organ. The use of early fingering was clear, the articulation clean and varied within each phrase, with no fear of silence or air, and a lovely variety of ornaments, all nested in a thoroughly convincing interpretation: the Hieronymus hymn on “Vexilla regis,” placid and lovely; Scheidemann’s eighth-tone Magnificat, here sharply pointed, there smooth […]
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