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2020-04-23 07:20:51
Baroque Violin Sonatas: 17th century virtuoso violin playing on a new disc from Berlin
Baroque violin sonatas Philipp Friedrich Böddecker, Johann Erasmus Kindermann, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber; Elfa Rún Kristinsdóttir, Sabine Erdmann, Magnus Andersson; Solaire Records Reviewed by Robert Hugill on 22 April 2020 Star rating: 4.0 (★★★★) The byways of 17th century German violin playing explored in this wonderful new disc from a trio of Berlin-based musiciansWhilst 17th century composer Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber is reasonably well known, his music apart from a few key works remains relatively unknown, and his contemporary (and work colleagues at the Imperial Court) Johann Heinrich Schmelzer remains perhaps only a name. With two earlier composers from the period, Philipp Friedrich Böddecker and Johann Erasmus Kindermann, even their names will perhaps seem unfamiliar.This new disc Baroque Violin Sonatas from three Berlin-based musicians, Elfa Rún Kristinsdóttir, baroque violin, Sabine Erdmann, organ, and Magnus Andersson, theorbo, on Solaire Records, goes a long way to remedying […]
2014-01-22 07:00:54
Classical music: An newly formed early music trio will give two performances of rarely played 16th-century and 17th-century Baroque music this weekend at two Madison churches. Plus, Madison Symphony Orchestra maestro John DeMain discusses Dvorak’s “New World” Symphony on WORT-FM 89.9 Thursday morning.
ALERT: Blog friend Rich Samuels, who hosts his “Anything Goes” show from 5 to 8 a.m. every Thursday on WORT-FM 89.9, writes: “John DeMain joins me at 7:08 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23, to talk about the Madison Symphony Orchestra ‘s “Beyond the Score” presentation and performance of Antonin Dvorak ‘s Symphony No. 9 on Sunday, 1/26. In addition to John DeMain’s take on the symphony “From the New World.” I’ll also be offering a 1927 discussion of the work by Leopold Stokowski (with musical examples performed by Artur Rodzinski , who was then Stokowski’s assistant at the Philadelphia Orchestra), and a 1956 analysis by Leonard Bernstein taken from an LP distributed by the Book of the Month Club . I’ll also be airing the one and only recording by African-American composer Harry T. Burleigh (below) who, as a young music student, introduced Dvořák to the Negro spiritual. And I’ll […]
2012-12-15 01:00:00
Christmas Music 13th - 19th Centuries
[…] Bach and J.M. Bach Netherlands Bach Society Jos van Veldhoven Label: Channel Classics CCS6111 CD006 J.S. Bach - Christmas Oratorio BWV 248 English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner Label: DG Archiv 423 232-2 2CDs CD007 Christmas Concertos of Corelli, Vivaldi, Torelli, Antonacci, Pez and Manfredini Il Giardino Armonico Giovanni Antonini Label: Teldec 2292-46013-2 Recorded February 1991 CD008 Christmas Music of P.F. Böddecker, A. Scarlatti, J. Pachelbel, J.S. Bach and A. Corelli Emma Kirkby & London Baroque Label: BIS-CD-1135 Recorded March 2000 CD009 Lautten Compagney & Axel Kohler In Dulci Jubilo: Baroque Christmas Songs Label: Capriccio 10 490 CD010 Concilium Musicum & Paul Angerer O selige Nacht - Traditionelle Weihnacht Label: Christophorus CHE 0157-2 […]
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