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Joseph McHardy chooses his favourite recording of George Frideric Handel's Concerti Grossi, Op. 6.
As an added extra to tempt London audiences to his 1739–1740 season of masques and oratorios, Handel wrote 'Twelve Grand Concertos' to be performed during the intervals. The concertos, full of memorable melodies, harmonic and rhythmic surprises, make a feature of the interplay between the main orchestral group and smaller groups of soloists. A handful of the concertos are wholly original but in most Handel recycles bits and bobs from his and others' older music, and two are reworkings of his organ concertos. Their movements encompass many different forms including diverse dances, intricate fugues, airs, and themes and variations – all of which delighted, and continue to delight Handel's audiences.
Available versions (complete set)
AAM/Manze (D)
AAM Berlin/Forck (CD)
Alexander Schneider’s CO/Schneider (D)
Arte dei Suonatori/Gester (SACD, D)
Aradia/Mallon (CD, D)
ASMF/Brown (PCD, D)
ASMF/Marriner (D)
Australian Brandenburg O/Dyer (D)
Avison Ensemble/Beznosiuk (D)
Bamberger Symphoniker/Lehmann (D)
Berlin PO/Karajan (D)
Combattimento Consort Amsterdam/de Vriend (D)
English Concert/Pinnock (D)
Giardino Armonico//Antonini (D)
Grande Ecurie/Malgoire (D)
Handel and Haydn Society/Hogwood (CD, D)
I Musici (D)
I Musici di Montreal/Turovsky (CD, D)
Munich Bach O/Richter (D)
Musiciens du Louvre/Minkowski (D)
Orpheus CO (D)
There is also a set in the 65CD Brilliant Classics Handel set, but I could not find out who was playing.
(PS. Thanks to Dave Payn: The performers on the Brilliant Classics set are Neues Bachisches Collegium Musicum Leipzig, Max Pommer conductor, recorded 1983, Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche, Leipzig. (From MusicWeb International review))
D: Download
CD: CD (possibly in set)
PCD: Presto CD
SACD: SACD
Thread launched without Alpie's approval, so I hope he won't mind. Maybe he's still struggling with Schubert S9.
Best laid plans and all that.....
I thought I'd list by Ensemble rather than conductor, but what do you do with articles? Just Musici looked odd!
There aren't that many, so I hope the list is easy enough to navigate, and that the abbreviations used are comprehensible.
As ever, corrections/additions etc willingly accepted.
Building a Library
Joseph McHardy chooses his favourite recording of George Frideric Handel's Concerti Grossi, Op. 6.
As an added extra to tempt London audiences to his 1739–1740 season of masques and oratorios, Handel wrote 'Twelve Grand Concertos' to be performed during the intervals. The concertos, full of memorable melodies, harmonic and rhythmic surprises, make a feature of the interplay between the main orchestral group and smaller groups of soloists. A handful of the concertos are wholly original but in most Handel recycles bits and bobs from his and others' older music, and two are reworkings of his organ concertos. Their movements encompass many different forms including diverse dances, intricate fugues, airs, and themes and variations – all of which delighted, and continue to delight Handel's audiences.
Available versions (complete set)
AAM/Manze (D)
AAM Berlin/Forck (CD)
Alexander Schneider’s CO/Schneider (D)
Arte dei Suonatori/Gester (SACD, D)
Aradia/Mallon (CD, D)
ASMF/Brown (PCD, D)
ASMF/Marriner (D)
Australian Brandenburg O/Dyer (D)
Avison Ensemble/Beznosiuk (D)
Bamberger Symphoniker/Lehmann (D)
Berlin PO/Karajan (D)
Combattimento Consort Amsterdam/de Vriend (D)
English Concert/Pinnock (D)
Giardino Armonico//Antonini (D)
Grande Ecurie/Malgoire (D)
Handel and Haydn Society/Hogwood (CD, D)
I Musici (D)
I Musici di Montreal/Turovsky (CD, D)
Munich Bach O/Richter (D)
Musiciens du Louvre/Minkowski (D)
Orpheus CO (D)
There is also a set in the 65CD Brilliant Classics Handel set, but I could not find out who was playing.
(PS. Thanks to Dave Payn: The performers on the Brilliant Classics set are Neues Bachisches Collegium Musicum Leipzig, Max Pommer conductor, recorded 1983, Paul-Gerhardt-Kirche, Leipzig. (From MusicWeb International review))
D: Download
CD: CD (possibly in set)
PCD: Presto CD
SACD: SACD
Thread launched without Alpie's approval, so I hope he won't mind. Maybe he's still struggling with Schubert S9.
Best laid plans and all that.....
I thought I'd list by Ensemble rather than conductor, but what do you do with articles? Just Musici looked odd!
There aren't that many, so I hope the list is easy enough to navigate, and that the abbreviations used are comprehensible.
As ever, corrections/additions etc willingly accepted.
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