A programme with recently released classical CDs. Early music expert Kees Koudstaal serves up the most beautiful early music and classical CDs for you.
1. Samuel Capricornus (1628-1665)
– Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt
Performed by: Capricornus Ensemble Stuttgart
(CD: ‘Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt’, COV91721, 2017)
2. Giovanni Stefano Carbonelli (1694-1773)
– Sonata No 3
Performed by: Illyria Consort, Bojan Čičić, violin
(CD: ‘Sonate da Camera Nos 1-6’, Delphian, DCD34194, 2017)
3. Jacques Hardel (between 1643 and 1650-1678)
– Suite in d minor, harpsichord
Performed by: Giulia Nuti, harpsichord (Louis Denis, Parijs 1658)
(CD: ‘Le Cœur & l’Oreille’, Arcana, A434, 2017)
4. Giuseppe Maria Perroni (active between 1699 and 1737)
– Sonata no 2 for cello and b.c.
Performed by: Accademia Ottoboni conducted by Marco Ceccato, cello
(CD: ‘Il Violoncello del Cardinale’, Alpha, 368, 2017)
5. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788)
– Rondo no 3 in d minor, Wq57/5
Performed by: Miklós Spányi, tangent piano
(CD: ‘Solo Keyboard Music’, Vol. 33’, BIS, CD 2213, 2017)
6. José Martínez de Arce (1660-1721)
– ‘¿Para qué son las iras?’
Performed by: Bárbara Kusa, soprano. Eduardo Egüez, vihuela
(CD: ‘Ay Fortuna cruel’, La Musica, LMU 006, 2016)