莫里斯.史戴格 木笛
七弦琴巴洛克管弦樂團
London in the 1730s. Musical life was flourishing around the figure of Handel. The Saxon composer also served as director; at the height of his fame, he surrounded himself with the finest London musicians, and was joined by many foreign composers to occupy the long breaks between the acts of his oratorios. Their musical interludes accompanied lavish dinners, during which Mr Handel escaped from the pit to indulge his gourmet tendencies. Quite a programme!
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
Concerto for recorder in F Major / Fa majeur / F-Dur
after Recorder Sonata op. 1 n° 11 HWV 369 & Organ Concerto op. 4 no. 5 HWV 293"
1 Larghetto. Adagio 2'38
2 Allegro 1'47
3 [Improvisation] 1'49
4 Alla Siciliana 1'47
5 Presto 2'10
Dance Suite
after Almira, Konigin von Castilien HWV 1 & Oboe Concerto no. 3 HWV 287"
6 Chaconne. Tanz der spanischen Damen und Cavallier 1'18
7 Bourree 0'58
8 Sarabanda 4'26
9 Ritornello 0'53
10 Rondeau 1'25
11 Rigaudon 0'45
12 Allegro 1'35
Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762)
Concerto per flauto in G Major / Sol majeur / G-Dur
after Arcangelo Corelli's Sonata op. 5 no. 11, ornamented by Pietro Castrucci* (1679-1752) and Matthew Dubourg° (1703-1767)"
13 Preludio. Adagio* 3'165
14 Allegro° 2'07
15 Adagio° 1'12
16 Vivace 2'06
17 Gavotta. Allegro° 2'16
18"Gottfried Finger (c. 1660-1730)
A Ground in D minor / re mineur / d-Moll
from""Airs anglois"", Livre Troisieme" 3'47
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
Sonata a flauto e cembalo HWV 362 in A minor / la mineur / a-Moll"
19 Larghetto 2'54
20 Allegro 2'17
21 Adagio 2'36
22 Allegro 2'24
23"Passacaille HWV 399 in G Major / Sol majeur / G-Dur
from 3rd movement of the Trio sonata op. 5 no. 4, also in Radamisto (III) HWV 12, Parnasso in festa HWV 73, Il pastor fido HWV 8" 4'28
William Babell (c. 1690-1723)
Concerto in 7 Parts for sixth fute and four violins op. 3 no. 1 in D Major / Re majeur / D-Dur"
24 Allegro 1'57
25 Adagio 1'41
26 Allegro 2'40
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
Trio à flauto trav[erso], violino e basso HWV 386a in C minor / ut mineur / c-Moll
from Johann Georg Pisendel, Dresden manuscript, Schrank II collection"
27 Cantabile 3'55
28 Allegro 2'20
29 Andante 2'57
30 Allegro 2'10
31 Chaconne (with variations) HWV 435 in G Major / Sol majeur / G-Dur
from Ex Bibliotheca Poelchaviana manuscript & Suites de Pieces, London c. 1721 (John Walsh)" 7'45
Maurice Steger, recorders and direction
Eva Borhi, Katharina Heutjer, Cecilie Valter, Christoph Rudolf, violins 1
Johannes Frisch, Petra Melicharek, Ildikó Sajgó, Maria Sohn, violins 2
Peter Barczi, Joanna Michalak, violas
Jonathan Pešek, Alex Jellici, cellos
Fred Walter Uhlig, violone
Janine Jonker, Priska Comploi, recorder & oboe
Sarah Giger, traverso
Letizia Viola, bassoon
Flora Papadopoulos, harp
Juan Sebastiàn Lima, Daniele Caminiti, theorbo, archlute & guitar
Sebastian Wienand, harpsichord & organ
Philippe Grisvard, harpsichord
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