Thanks DS, dug this out the vault for tonight's listening: Handel Week - Jephtha 2009 - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00jmxf5
Early Music on Record Review
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24 August
9.00am
uan Sebastian Elkano: a circumnavigation of the Earth between 1519 and 1521 including works by Jon Mirande, Darwish Mustapha and Michael Navarrus
Euskal Barrokensemble
Enrike Solinís (conductor)
Alia Vox AV9933 (2 CDs)
10.20am – New Releases
JS Bach - Sonatas for Viola Da Gamba and Harpsichord (arranged for viola)
Antoine Tamestit (viola)
Masato Suzuki (harpischord)
From Palaces to Pleasure Gardens: Organ music from Georgian London's Pleasure Gardens by composers including Handel, JC Bach, and John Stanley.
Thomas Trotter (1735 Richard Bridge Organ of Christ Church, Spitalfields)
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31st August
9.00am
L'incoronazione di Poppea
Sonya Yoncheva (Poppea)
Kate Lindsey (Nerone)
Stéphanie d’Oustrac (Ottavia)
Carlo Vistoli (Ottone)
Dominique Visse (Arnalta)
Les Arts Florissants
William Christie
10.20am – New Releases
Amadio Freddi: Vespers (1616) - lesser-known music in the Baroque Venetian orbit by Ignazio Donati, Amadio Freddi, Biagio Marini etc
The Gonzaga Band
Jamie Savan (cornett and director)
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7 September
Telemann to start the programme but we still have no idea what is to come. Apart from
9.30
Proms Composer: Bach
Hannah French chooses five indispensable recordings of works by Proms Composer Bach, one of the greatest composers of the Baroque period, and explains why you need to hear them.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostI thought I was going to enjoy the Dunedin Consort's St Matthew Passion when I heard the orchestra start - but I soon changed my mind when I heard those thin voices sounding so upfront...I have no idea why HF selected this above all others.
Isn’t the chorus in St Matthew Passion (and other works for the church) meant to be the voice of a crowd/congregation?
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostI’ve never much liked OVPP. A thinly attended Sunday service was my first impression and it hasn't changed much. I like chorus to be chorus and not a part song (whatever learned musicologists tell us). A pity, as I do like the sound of their instrumental ensemble.
Isn’t the chorus in St Matthew Passion (and other works for the church) meant to be the voice of a crowd/congregation?My boxes are positively disintegrating under the sheer weight of ticks. Ed Reardon
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostI thought I was going to enjoy the Dunedin Consort's St Matthew Passion when I heard the orchestra start - but I soon changed my mind when I heard those thin voices sounding so upfront...I have no idea why HF selected this above all others.
On the other hand, the Masses performed by Pygmalion under Pichon were a revelation, terrific stuff which has been on a lot this weekend thanks to Qobuz. Can’t believe these have passed me by till now.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Agreed, I just don’t get it at all.
On the other hand, the Masses performed by Pygmalion under Pichon were a revelation, terrific stuff which has been on a lot this weekend thanks to Qobuz. Can’t believe these have passed me by till now.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Post
...ditto, except I knew the Cum Sancto Spiritu of the B Minor Mass came from a pre-existing Mass setting. Never quite understood why Protestant Germany and Protestant Bach spawned Catholic Masses. (I'm sure someone will explain!)
The pieces I knew, but not these excellent performances"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Post...ditto, except I knew the Cum Sancto Spiritu of the B Minor Mass came from a pre-existing Mass setting. Never quite understood why Protestant Germany and Protestant Bach spawned Catholic Masses. (I'm sure someone will explain!)
The B minor Mass is a collection of individual movements that Bach collected together as an "audition piece" when he was hoping to move from Leipzig to Dresden. Dresden was one of many Catholic states in Germany after the Peace of Augsburg between the (Catholic) Holy Roman Emperor and the Lutherans, ending decades of religious conflict between the individual states in the 16th Century.Last edited by ferneyhoughgeliebte; 08-09-19, 21:25.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Thanks Ferney.
things weren't quite as puritanically iconolclastic as in Henry VIII/Edward VI's England.
I clearly remember my first experience of a high Anglo-Catholic church, with bells, smells et al. Loved it. But not enough to end up a True Believer.
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14 September
9.00am
Purcell: Royal Welcome Songs for King Charles II Volume II
The Sixteen
Harry Christophers
10.20am – New Releases
Praga Rosa Bohemiae: Music in Renaissance Prague – Includes works by Petrus Wilhelmi de Grudencz, Heinrich Isaac, Jacob Obrecht etc
Cappella Mariana
Vojtěch Semerád (director)
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21 September
9.00
Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger: Intavolatura di chitarone
Jonas Nordberg (theorbo)
10.20am – New Releases
Louis Couperin: Suites
Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)
10.45am – New Releases – Alexandra Coghlan on Choral Releases
Peñalosa – Lamentationes - Renaissance music from Spain by Francisco Guerrero, Pedro de Escobar and Francisco de Penalosa.
New York Polyphony
Anamorfosi – including Allegri's Miserere mei, Deus, Monteverdi's Maria, quid ploras and Rossi's Un allato messagier
Le Poème Harmonique
Vincent Dumestre (conductor)
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View Post9.00
Giovanni Girolamo Kapsberger: Intavolatura di chitarone
Jonas Nordberg (theorbo)
The best bet for this repertoire remains these two discs - an all-Kapsberger disc by Paul O'Dette on Harmonia Mundi, and an Italian recital by Jakob Lindberg on BIS.
- one of those images looks strangely familiar.
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