Baroque

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    American Bach Soloists, Jeffrey Thomas conductor & Ian Howell countertenor
     
    1685 and the Art of Ian Howell
    1685 and the Art of Ian Howell features the magnificent singing of one of classical music's brightest young stars accompanied by "the best American specialists in early music" (Wall Street Journal)
    Classical: Baroque
     
     
    English Baroque Ensemble
     
    English Baroque Ensemble
    This historic recording, the first made by the English Baroque Ensemble, was recorded in All Saints' Church, Steep, Hampshire, England on 2nd March 1974.
    Classical: Baroque
     
     
    Kristo Käo&Jorma Puusaag
     
    Kiss on the Water
    A selection of some of the most beautiful pieces composed or arranged for a classical guitar duo featuring some original Estonian compositions.
    Classical: Baroque
     
     
    Angela East
     
    Bach: The Cello Suites
    Classical: Baroque
     
     
    Brandywine Baroque: Karen Flint, Laura Heimes, Julianne Baird, Curtis Streetman
     
    Cantates Francoises, vol. 1
    Cantatas by Elizabeth de La Guerre and Louis-Nicolas Clérambault.
    Classical: Baroque
     
     
    Aryn Day Sweeney
     
    Les Illuminations
    Rare and unique music for oboe and harpsichord from the Baorque and Romantic Eras.
    Classical: Baroque
     
     
    Tanya Solomon
     
    Bach Preludes, Dances and Fugues
    Playing the Suites is a lifelong experience. I've found the best approach is to not get in the way and simply let Bach's music speak for itself. Tanya Solomon, violist
    Classical: Baroque
     
     
    Red Priest
     
    Pirates of the Baroque
    Stolen masterworks and forgotten music jewels. Recommended if you like the Four Seasons by Vivaldi. CLASSICAL CD OF THE WEEK The Daily Telegraph
    Classical: Baroque
     
     
    Robert J. (Bahb) Civiletti
     
    "The Art of the High Baroque"
    This World Premiere Recording of the most extreme concertos from the late Baroque period, will leave the listener in awe and amazement. These concertos have never been performed live or recorded in modern times on the Valveless Baroque Trumpet until now.
    Classical: Baroque
     
     
    Red Priest
     
    The Four Seasons
    A colourful reinvention of a baroque masterpiece. Extends the very limits of virtuosity ... for sheer imagination it's unbeatable BBC Music Magazine
    Classical: Baroque
     

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    Les Délices & Debra Nagy
    The Tastes Reunited
    French-Italian fusion circa 1690.
    Formed in 2006, Les Délices is quickly establishing its reputation for polished, expressive, and dynamic performances of masterpieces and little-known works from the French Baroque. As the only group in the U.S. specializing in historically-informed performances of French Baroque chamber music, Les Délices seeks to bring this beguiling repertoire to a wider audience. Their first disc makes a perfect introduction as it reconciles the fiery Italian virtuosity that audiences identify with composers like Vivaldi with the sensual refinement so characteristic of late-seventeenth-century French music. Just as the flashy, virtuosic music of Italian composers such as Vivaldi and Corelli remains wildly popular with today’s audiences, imported Italian music met with much excitement in 1690s France. Music lovers at that time had to be careful, however, since their taste for either French or Italian music was practically a political statement! Italian trio sonatas featuring violins were contraband at the French royal court; noble patrons who supported the fashionable Italian music were essentially disobeying the famously absolutist King Louis XIV. Admired instead in the musical salons of connoisseurs outside the orbit of Versailles, these Italian sonatas’ rhythmic vitality, harmonic clarity, and brilliant instrumental writing inspired a new generation of French composers eager to try their hand at writing in the Italian style. Les Délices captures the essence of this French-Italian fusion by basing their performances of trio sonatas by Couperin and Clérambault on manuscript sources from the 1690s when the style was fresh and still controversial. These early manuscript parts are sparsely marked compared with their detailed, prescriptive, and somewhat codified renditions in later engravings, which leaves more room for improvised ornaments. “The Tastes Reunited” also features the premiere recording of a suite for oboe and basso continuo by François Chauvon (a student of François Couperin), in addition to innovative solo suites for oboe by Pierre Danican Philidor and Louis-Antoine Dornel, and solos for baroque guitar and theorbo by Francesco Corbetta and Robert de Visée. Members of Les Délices featured on this disc include harpsichordist Lisa Goode Crawford, violinist Scott Metcalfe, viola da gamba player Emily Walhout, and Lucas Harris, theorbo and baroque guitar. About Les Délices Founded by baroque oboist Debra Nagy, Les Délices brings together some of the nation’s top early music specialists, each with notable careers as soloists, chamber musicians, and teachers. The group’s performances at authentic, low-French chamber pitch allows them to explore the rich tapestry of tone colors available in this repertoire, and the group's name conveys their approach to the music of this era: a delight, a fine delicacy, sumptuous, and exciting. Audience members have called their performances “exquisite,” “superb,” and “breathtakingly gorgeous,” while the Cleveland Plain Dealer has lauded the ensemble’s “rhythmic buoyancy, suave phrasing and seamless interplay.” About Debra Nagy One of the few outstanding baroque oboists in the U.S., Debra Nagy has been hailed for her "dazzling technique and soulful expressiveness" (Rocky Mountain News) and deemed a ”baroque oboist of consummate taste and expressivity” by the Cleveland Plain Dealer. She was the First Prize winner of the 2002 American Bach Soloists Young Artists Competition, and is a Lecturer in Early Music Performance Practice at Case Western Reserve University.
    Classical: Baroque
     
    Odin Rathnam
    Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
    Classical: Baroque
     
    Robert Tiso
    Crystal Symphony
    Classical: Baroque
     
    Brandywine Baroque: Laura Heimes, Soprano; Karen Flint
    The Lass with the Delicate Air
    Classical: Baroque
     
    The Virtual Baroque Quartet
    Baroque Sacred Music
    Classical: Baroque
     

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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Emilie Autumn - Willow
      Emilie Autumn
      Classical: Baroque
       
       
      2.
      Ortiz - Recercada
      Emilie Autumn
      Classical: Baroque
       
       
      3.
      Bach - Largo
      Emilie Autumn
      Classical: Baroque
       
       
      4.
      Bach - Allegro
      Emilie Autumn
      Classical: Baroque
       
       
      5.
      Leclair - Adagio
      Emilie Autumn
      Classical: Baroque
       
       
      6.
      Leclair - Tambourin
      Emilie Autumn
      Classical: Baroque
       
       
      7.
      Corelli - La Folia
      Emilie Autumn
      Classical: Baroque
       
       
      8.
      Air on G string (J.S.Bach)
      Andrei Krylov
      Classical: Baroque
       
       
      9.
      Emilie Autumn - On A Day...
      Emilie Autumn
      Classical: Baroque
       
       
      10.
      Emilie Autumn - Prologue (live)
      Emilie Autumn
      Classical: Baroque