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JOHANN DAVID HEINICHEN Wind Concertos: for two oboes in E minor S. 222; for traverso flute in D major S. 225; for oboe in G minor S. 237; for traverso flute and violin in E minor S. 218; for oboe in A minor S. 212; for oboe and traverso flute in G minor S. 238
Laurence Dean (traverso flute); Martin Stadler (oboe); Hariett Herrle (oboe); Thomas Albert (violin)
Fiori Musicali - Barockorchester Bremen
Thomas Albert
CPO- 999637(CD)
No Reference Recording
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A few years ago, the name of Johann David Heinichen (1683-1729) came out of the blue as a wonderful surprise. Baroque music lovers around the world were amazed to discover an obscure composer who, in his best works, was second to none--easily comparable to Vivaldi in terms of originality, rhythmic exuberance, and boundless imagination. A half decade and a few recordings later, Heinichen has become a popular name, and rightly so. These Dresden Wind Concertos display treasures of passionate invention, energized by a spectacular use of dynamic contrasts and poetized by delicate touches of lyricism in the solo writing for woodwinds. Just listen to the dialogue (an obbligato figure in Heinichen's style) between traverso flute and pizzicato strings in the Concerto S. 225's last movement, or the biting orchestral outbursts in the G minor oboe concerto. Examples of Heinichen's vivid, sometimes unpredictable inspiration abound in every page of these extraordinary works. The Fiori Musicali ensemble, on period instruments, plays with enthusiasm and poetic commitment. The virtuosity may not be as extreme as that of Concerto Köln (on Capriccio), but each performance reaches a perfect balance between expressive ardor and precision--a quality mirrored by the accurate and natural sonics of the Radio Bremen engineers.
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PUER NATUS EST--Tudor Music for Advent & Christmas
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J.S. BACH
Angela Hewitt (piano)
Hyperion
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ARVO PÄRT
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