I don't wander into this part of the forum very much, but lately I've been listening to a lot of bach, and I'm wondering if JSB is considered "Early Music"? Judging by the other threads here, it seems that he is. My listening tastes generally are dominated by music from the Classical Period to the mid 1960s, although I do have extensive Bach, Purcell, Handel and Vivaldi collections. Otherwise, I have a few Biber and Monteverdi discs, some discs by David Munrow, the Kings Noyse, Jordi Savall, but these don't get as much attention from me as the Bach and Vivaldi.
I interpret Early Music (Musik?) to mean anything up to mid Baroque, which for me is the generation before Bach, Vivaldi, Handel (I'll leave the long lived Teleman out of the discussion for now). I think that Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi are sufficiently 'mainstream' now for most collectors of Classical Music that they would constitute the beginning of what we consider core rep.
Am I off base? IF so I'd love to hear other opinions.
I interpret Early Music (Musik?) to mean anything up to mid Baroque, which for me is the generation before Bach, Vivaldi, Handel (I'll leave the long lived Teleman out of the discussion for now). I think that Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi are sufficiently 'mainstream' now for most collectors of Classical Music that they would constitute the beginning of what we consider core rep.
Am I off base? IF so I'd love to hear other opinions.
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