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Arcangelo Corelli : La follia

Michala Petri

Chamber Music - Released November 3, 2014 | OUR Recordings

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Sarabande

Peter Hermesdorf Quartet

Jazz - Released March 22, 2024 | Télès Music

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Corelli: Sarabande

Arundo

Chamber Music - Released September 29, 2023 | Télès Music

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Opus 1 (Dandrieu, Corelli)

Justin Taylor

Classical - Released August 23, 2019 | Alpha Classics

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On the sleeve, musicians are waiting patiently for a metro train at the imaginary Opus 1 station. This is how the ensemble Le Consort, led by young harpsichordist Justin Taylor, frame their first recording, which is made up of  Sonatas in trio opus 1 by Jean-François Dandrieu, a French composer known for his organ music.Born in Paris in 1682, Dandrieu, like Justin Taylor, came from Angers, where his whole family lived. A child prodigy, he would perform before the Princess Palatine at the age of 5, and later he would dedicate to her this imposing collection. He then took holy orders and became the titular organist of Saint Merry, a much-sought-after post at the time. He would become the organist of the Royal Chapel of Versailles, and one of the most important musicians in the Kingdom, accumulating admiration, privileges, honours and official recognition.Published in 1705, this collection of his Sonatas in trio, presented here interspersed with sonatas by Corelli which were Dandrieu's model, is bursting with inventiveness and vocality, and it artfully blends a French spirit with Italian influence. This new album is also a meaningful wink from this young ensemble, Le Consort, which originally formed around one of these sonatas and this Opus 1, which turned out to be lucky for them. So this is at once a musical thunderclap and an homage to friendship; and it gives us a key to an overlooked, yet essential part of late-baroque French music. © François Hudry/Qobuz
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Corelli : Violin Sonatas Opus V - Vol. 2

Arcancelo Corelli

Classical - Released February 10, 2016 | Passacaille

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Arcangelo Corelli

Ensemble Stravaganza

Chamber Music - Released September 23, 2013 | Aparté

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Mr. Corelli in London: Recorder Concertos, La Follia, after Corelli's op.5

Maurice Steger

Classical - Released April 13, 2010 | harmonia mundi

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Sonates pour viole de gambe et basse continue, op. 5

Guido Balestacci

Classical - Released April 1, 1999 | Pan Classics

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Even during his lifetime Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) was a classic whose music circulated throughout Europe, was performed, heard, copied and, of course, transcribed for other instruments. The Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris preserves a successful anonymous arrangement of the twelve Violin Sonatas, Op. 5 for viola da gamba and basso continuo, which in all probability was made in Germany on the basis of the original edition printed in Rome in 1700. Master gambist Guido Balestracci and his outstanding colleagues have used both the ornaments of an old Amsterdam edition and their own newly improvised ones for their recording. © Note1
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CORELLI: Concerto Grosso, Op. 6 (excerpts)

Simon Murphy

Classical - Released January 1, 2004 | PentaTone

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Corelli: Violin Sonatas

Arcangelo Corelli

Classical - Released October 20, 2013 | Passacaille

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Il Maestro famosissimo di violino

Arcangelo Corelli

Classical - Released February 1, 2014 | Cypres

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Sonate per Viola da Gamba & basso continuo op. 5

Guido Balestracci

Classical - Released April 1, 1999 | Glossa

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Even during his lifetime Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713) was a classic whose music circulated throughout Europe, was performed, heard, copied and, of course, transcribed for other instruments. The Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris preserves a successful anonymous arrangement of the twelve Violin Sonatas, Op. 5 for viola da gamba and basso continuo, which in all probability was made in Germany on the basis of the original edition printed in Rome in 1700. Master gambist Guido Balestracci and his outstanding colleagues have used both the ornaments of an old Amsterdam edition and their own newly improvised ones for their recording. © Note1

Academy of St Martin in the Fields: Handel & Corelli

Academy of St. Martin in the Fields

Classical - Released January 21, 2023 | UME - Global Clearing House

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