The baroque spirit in all his musical shapes. In this episode, the three ensembles who won at the International Van Wassenaer Competition 2016.
Antonin Reichenauer (ca.1694-1730)
1. Concerto for violin, violoncello, bassoon and basso continuo in G minor, Rk 18:
– Adagio
– Allegro
– Adagio
– Allegro
Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (1690-1758)
2. Concerto for violin, bassoon, and basso continuo in G minor:
– Allegro
– Adagio
– Allegro
Radio Antiqua: Lucia Giraudo, violin. Isabel Favilla, bassoon. Giulio Quirici, theorbo. Petr Hamouz, cello. Claudio Barduco Ribeiro, harpsichord
(CD Treasures of the German Baroque, AMY305, 2015)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788)
3. Sonata in A minor for violin, cello and obligato harpsichord, Wq. 90:01
– Presto
– Andante
– Presto ma non tanto
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710-1784)
4. From Symphony in F Major, F. 67:
– Vivace
– Andante
Collegium Musicum Den Haag conducted by Claudio Barduco Ribeiro, harpsichord
(CD Empfindsam, release: CMDH, 2014)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
5. 14 Canons on the first 8 notes of the Aria from Goldberg Variationen BWV 1087
Antoine Pontiel (fl. ca. 1700)
6. St Martin’s Lane
Michel Corrette (1707-1795)
7. Concerto comique XXV (ca.1773)
– Les Sauvages
– Quand on sçait aimer et plaire
– La Furstemberg
Les Esprits Animaux: Elodie Virot, transverse flute. Tomoe Badiarova and Javier Lupiáñez, violin. David Alonso, viola. Roberto Alonso, cello. Patrícia Vintém, harpsichord
(CD Transfigurations, AMY039, 2013)