On "Through the Night" today at 0651, I was fascinated and "uplifted" by the Concerto No 4 in C Major by Wilhelm van Wassenar , who was almost an exact contempory of G F Handel in England, and in fact died a few years after Handel in 1766. I wonder if Handel knew about Wassenar, as the latters music follows a similar style to Handel, but is rather more florid, at least in my non- expert opinion.. However the mystery about this music is that it was not attributed to Van Wassenar himself, but to an Italian musician called Ricciotti, who copied Wassenars music against his wishes, and put his own signature (Ricciotti) to the copied manuscript (according to the Baroque Guide to Music). interestingly , Van Wassenar was one of the Dutch nobility, and was not only a musician, but also a Diplomat, which must have been a useful entry to Court music around Europe.
Did anyone awake this morning at 0650, also listen to this music. I am so pleased I heard it, unfortunately the recording broadcast today, does not appear to be available commercially, as listed on the playlist. does anyone know of a CD of this Composer ?
Did anyone awake this morning at 0650, also listen to this music. I am so pleased I heard it, unfortunately the recording broadcast today, does not appear to be available commercially, as listed on the playlist. does anyone know of a CD of this Composer ?
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