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  • Roehre

    Originally posted by doversoul View Post
    10.30
    Hannah French joins Andrew to talk through the 85-disc box set recently released by the legendary early music label SEON which was founded in 1969 as one of the first labels dedicated only to authentic music with a focus on recording upcoming stars such as Frans Brüggen, Anner Bylsma and Gustav Leonhardt.
    With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Brahms Cello Sonata No 2 in F, Op 99.


    more details
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Seon-Collect.../dp/B00KXJD58M
    If they would have released two boxes (the composers chronologically ordered as the CDs are in this 85cd set) of some 45 CDs each, I might go for the first one. Now too many duplicates of too many well known works.
    A pity.

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    • doversoul1
      Ex Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 7132

      8th August

      Scattered throughout the programme:

      9.00
      Vivaldi: La stravaganza - 12 concerti Op. 4 x 2

      10.30 New Releases
      Gesualdo Madrigals
      Euskel Antiqva: Legacy of the Land of Basque
      Porpora: Alle Figlie del Coro

      …and
      11.30am
      Captain Hume's Journey to India
      HUME, T: Captaine Hume's Pavin; A Souldiers Galliard; Hark, Hark; The Spirit of Gambo; A Polish Ayre; My Mistresse hath a pritty thing from The first part of ayres for the viole de gambo alone; Tickle me quickly; Adue sweete Love; I am Melancholy; Sunrise by the riverside; Death; A tune to Hume; Lamenton di Tristano
      Philippe Pierlot (viol), Dhruba Ghosh (sarangi), Nitiranjan Biswas (tabla), Roselyne Simpelaere (tampura)

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      • Black Swan

        I quite liked the excerpts I heard from:

        Euskel Antiqva: Legacy of the Land of Basque

        Music that I was not familiar with.

        J

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        • doversoul1
          Ex Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 7132

          15 August

          10.30am Interview – John Butt

          Andrew talks to the acclaimed conductor, organist, harpsichordist, scholar and Music Director of the Dunedin Consort, John Butt

          With Andrew McGregor. Including Proms Composer Jon Leifs and an interview with John Butt.

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          • doversoul1
            Ex Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 7132

            Alan Curtis

            10.30

            Another chance to hear an interview Andrew did with the conductor Alan Curtis, who died recently. Curtis specialised in the performance of baroque opera, especially Handel. He talked to Andrew about the changing nature of baroque performance over the years, including excerpts from his recordings of Handel's Admeto and Giulio Cesare.

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            • Pegleg
              Full Member
              • Apr 2012
              • 389

              I missed this interview first time around, and so paid special attention to Alan Curtis' comments on casting various voice parts and his preference for mezzo-sopranos. Maybe it's time to add his Giulio Cesare recording to the Alcina and Ariodante I already have.

              Is it too much to expect that there will be at least one EMS dedicated to Mr.Curtis and his life's work later this year?

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              • Nick Armstrong
                Host
                • Nov 2010
                • 26606

                Originally posted by Pegleg View Post
                I missed this interview first time around, and so paid special attention to Alan Curtis' comments on casting various voice parts and his preference for mezzo-sopranos.
                I had also missed it until this morning. A sad loss to music, great work over the years and a genial-sounding chap.

                Good to hear the ever-classy Jill Gomez singing Handel in the first of the extracts played
                "...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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                • doversoul1
                  Ex Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 7132

                  29th August

                  09.00
                  Biber: Missa Salisburgensis
                  La Capella Reial de Catalunya
                  Le Concert des Nations
                  Jordi Savall

                  10.00
                  Handel: Scherza infida, from Ariodante
                  Alice Coote (mezzo)
                  The English Concert
                  Harry Bicket
                  (Don’t forget the late night Handel Prom*)

                  11.50
                  J S Bach: Harpsichord Concerto No 1 in D minor BWV 1052
                  Andreas Staier (harpsichord)
                  Freiburg Baroque Orchestra
                  Petra Müllejans.

                  *I hope it is a Handel Prom but I wonder why it has something (someone) called a stage director….
                  Last edited by doversoul1; 28-08-15, 21:25.

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                  • MickyD
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 4894

                    Originally posted by Caliban View Post
                    I had also missed it until this morning. A sad loss to music, great work over the years and a genial-sounding chap.

                    Good to hear the ever-classy Jill Gomez singing Handel in the first of the extracts played
                    Yes indeed Caliban - and in that set of "Admeto", she got to sing what I think must be one of Handel's loveliest arias: "S'en vola lo sparvier", which sadly one hardly ever hears.

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                    • doversoul1
                      Ex Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 7132

                      19 September

                      This looks promising.

                      1030
                      Andrew talks to Anna Picard about a clutch of fascinating new releases of Baroque choral and vocal music including discs of Handel (from his Italian years), Marcello (Psalms) and Albinoni (opera arias)
                      With Andrew McGregor. Including Building a Library: Beethoven: Symphony No 4.


                      [ed.] This looks intriguing

                      9.00 am slot
                      Cantigas de Santa Maria / Alfonso X El Sabio
                      Hana Blazikova (soprano, harp), Barbora Kabatkova (soprano, harp and psaltery), Margit Ubellacker (dulce melos), Martin Novak (percussion)

                      The Cantigas de Santa Maria come from the imposing collection of the court of Alfonso X el Sabio, which offers us one of the most precious sources of mediaeval Spanish music. The Cantigas take us to the end of the Reconquista of the Iberian peninsula and to the very heart of the culture where Christian, Muslim and Jewish traditions mingle.
                      Last edited by doversoul1; 18-09-15, 20:29.

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                      • doversoul1
                        Ex Member
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 7132

                        More details. Looks promissing.

                        10.40am New Baroque Vocal Releases with Anna Picard

                        MARCELLO: Psalms: Voces8, Les Inventions
                        ALBINONI:: Opera Arias & Instrumental Music: Ana Quintans (soprano), Concerto de'Cavalieri, Marcello di Lisa
                        HANDEL in Italy, Volume 1: Sophie Bevan (soprano), Mary Bevan (soprano), Benjamin Bevan (baritone), London Early Opera, Bridget Cunningham (director)
                        CRESTA, LUZZASCHI, ROSSI:, KAPSBERGER, and other: Ensemble l'Amoroso, Guido Balestracci, Esmé de Vries, Gioacchino de Padova (viole de gambe), Massimo Moscardo (theorbo) Joël Grare (percussions), Guido Balestracci (conductor)
                        DRAGHI, G B:, HART, JAMES, LOCKE, PURCELL, and other: La Tempete, Simon-Pierre Bestion

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                        • doversoul1
                          Ex Member
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 7132

                          3 October

                          Somewhere in the first half an hour

                          Le Concert Royal de la Nuit
                          Violaine le Chenadec (soprano), Marie-Frederique Girod (soprano), Caroline Bardot (soprano), Caroline Weynants (soprano), Amandine Trenc (soprano), Caroline Meng (soprano), Lucile Richardot (mezzo-soprano), Dagmar Saskova (mezzo-soprano), Stephanie Leclerc (contralto), Stephen Collardelle (countertenor), Davy Cornillot (tenor), Etienne Bazola (baritone), Renaud Bres (bass), Nicolas Brooymans (bass), Ensemble Correspondances, Sebastien Dauce


                          This is (I think) the CD of the recording shown on the TV programme The King Who Invented Ballet.

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                          • doversoul1
                            Ex Member
                            • Dec 2010
                            • 7132

                            17 October

                            11.45am Disc of the Week:

                            Rachel Podger plays Biber’s Rosary Sonatas
                            BIBER: The Rosary Sonatas (Mystery Sonatas)

                            Rachel Podger (violin), Marcin Swiatkiewicz (harpsichord/organ), Jonathan Manson (cello/viola da gamba), David Miller (theorbo/archlute)
                            CHANNEL CCSSA37315 (2Hybrid SACD)
                            Including Building a Library on Rebecca Clarke's Viola Sonata. With Andrew McGregor.

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                            • doversoul1
                              Ex Member
                              • Dec 2010
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                              31 October

                              9.00am
                              Gabrieli in Venice: The Choir of King's College, Cambridge, His Majesty's Sagbutts and Cornetts, Stephen Cleobury (conductor)

                              Cavalli: L’amore innamorato
                              CAVALLI,, KAPSPERGER, FALCONIERI: Nuria Rial (soprano), Hana Blazíková (soprano), L'Arpeggiata, Christina Pluhar (conductor) L'Arpeggiata

                              As far as this video shows, there is no ‘improvisation’ but

                              The members of the ensemble use stringed, keyboard, wind and percussion instruments to flesh out Cavalli’s score, which comprises only a vocal line, basso continuo…


                              The two sopranos are a big attraction.

                              11.50am Disc of the Week
                              Taverner: Missa Corona spinea
                              TAVERNER: Missa Corona Spinea; Dum transisset Sabbatum I; Dum transisset Sabbatum II
                              The Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips (conductor)

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                              • MickyD
                                Full Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 4894

                                And don't forget the survey of the new 50 CD L'Oiseau Lyre Classical and Romantic Box. I have most of them, but there are a lot of hitherto new incarnations on CD, not least the whole of Malcolm Binns' complete Beethoven piano sonatas. I know that Bryn is especially keen on getting hold of those, as indeed am I.

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