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fri 9 mar 2012 15:00 hrs

Educational programme with early music. Forgotten treasures in Europe, part 12. German music by Johann Christoph Pepusch and Johann Samuel Endler.

In this Documento part 12 of Forgotten treasures in Europe, a series of over 20 parts featuring unknown music and especially unknown composers.
Today the second part about Germany with music by Johann Christoph Pepusch (1667-1752, see picture) and Johann Samuel Endler (1694-1762).
Johann Christoph Pepusch  (1667-1752)
1. Concerto in Bes for 2 flutes, 2 oboes and bc
– Largo
– Allegro
– Adagio
– Allegro
Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble
(BIS, BIS-CD-1526, 2006)
2. Concerto for four violins
– Allegro
– Largo
– Vivace
Charivari Agréable led by Kah-Ming Ng. Solo violin: Persephone Gibbs
(Signum Records, SIGCD249, 2011)
Johann Samuel Endler (1694-1762)
3. Sinfonia no. 15 in F voor 2 horns, 2 flutes, strings and kettledrums (1748)
– Allegro
– Largo
– Menuet I & II
– Presto
– Allegro I & II
– Vivace moderato
Combattimento Consort Amsterdam led by Jan Willem de Vriend
(Bona Nova Early Music, PCCC-10011 SA, 2001)
4. Sinfonia in D (1757)
– Marche de Trompettes – Allegro
– Presto
– Arioso
– Vivace
– Menuet I & II
– Rigaudon I & II
Darmstädter Hofkapelle led by Wolfgang Seeliger. Horn player: Christian-Friedrich Dallman
(Christophorus, CHR 77220, 1999)
Supplemented by:
5. Johann Joseph Fux (1660-1741)
From Serenada in C major, K 352:
– Ciacona (deel 8)
Armonico Tributo Austria led by Lorenz Duftschmidt
(Arcana, A 338, 1998/2005)

Special thanks to the Centrale Discotheek Rotterdam.
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