Lucie Skeaping presents highlights of a concert recorded earlier this year at the Konzerthaus in Freiburg im Breisgau, given by the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra.
The concert, entitled “Carnival Ballets”, celebrates musical jokes, gallant dance routines, and curious compositions from all over Europe, from Monteverdi and Biber, to lesser-known composers such as Pavel Josef Vejvanovský.
Pavel Josef Vejvanovský - Intrada con altre Ariae
Anonymous (arr. Heinrich Biber / Johann Heinrich Schmelzer) - Sonata jucunda
Carlo Farina - Capriccio stravagante
Johann Rosenmüller - Suite IX in C minor
Claudio Monteverdi - Balletto de la bellezza le dovute lodi, SV 245:2 [Scherzi musicali á 3 voci]
Heinrich Biber - Serenade a 5 “The Night Watcher"
Wolfgang Newerla, bass
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra
The concert, entitled “Carnival Ballets”, celebrates musical jokes, gallant dance routines, and curious compositions from all over Europe, from Monteverdi and Biber, to lesser-known composers such as Pavel Josef Vejvanovský.
Pavel Josef Vejvanovský - Intrada con altre Ariae
Anonymous (arr. Heinrich Biber / Johann Heinrich Schmelzer) - Sonata jucunda
Carlo Farina - Capriccio stravagante
Johann Rosenmüller - Suite IX in C minor
Claudio Monteverdi - Balletto de la bellezza le dovute lodi, SV 245:2 [Scherzi musicali á 3 voci]
Heinrich Biber - Serenade a 5 “The Night Watcher"
Wolfgang Newerla, bass
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra
Plus, there'll be your weekly edition of Early Music News from Mark Seow.
(Oh dear.)
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