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These superb performances by soloists from the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra feature infectious, melodic music by a giant of the French Baroque in vital, authentic performances by four outstanding original-instrument specialists. Charles Sherman is recognized as one of the leading harpsichord soloists and continuo players in the country, called a "fluent virtuoso" by the Los Angeles Times.Reviews
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Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Quatrième concert, for harpsichord, violin (or flute) & viola da gamba (or second violin) (Pièces de
- Performer: Anthony Martin (Violin)
- Ensemble: Baroque Nouveau
- Notes: Skywalker Sound, Marin County, CA (06/12/2008-06/14/2008)
- Running Time: 11 min. 26 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
- Written: circa 1741
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Cinquième concert, for harpsichord, violin (or flute) & viola da gamba (or second violin) (Pièces de
- Performer: Anthony Martin (Violin)
- Ensemble: Baroque Nouveau
- Notes: Skywalker Sound, Marin County, CA (06/12/2008-06/14/2008)
- Running Time: 12 min. 29 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
- Written: circa 1741
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Premier concert, for harpsichord, violin (or flute) & viola da gamba (or second violin) (Pièces de c
- Performer: Anthony Martin (Violin)
- Ensemble: Baroque Nouveau
- Notes: Skywalker Sound, Marin County, CA (06/12/2008-06/14/2008)
- Running Time: 9 min. 8 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
- Written: circa 1741
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Deuxième concert, for harpsichord, violin (or flute) & viola da gamba (or second violin) (Pièces de
- Performer: Anthony Martin (Violin)
- Ensemble: Baroque Nouveau
- Notes: Skywalker Sound, Marin County, CA (06/12/2008-06/14/2008)
- Running Time: 17 min. 5 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
- Written: circa 1741
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Troisième concert, for harpsichord, violin (or flute) & viola da gamba (or second violin) (Pièces de
- Performer: Anthony Martin (Violin)
- Ensemble: Baroque Nouveau
- Notes: Skywalker Sound, Marin County, CA (06/12/2008-06/14/2008)
- Running Time: 11 min. 43 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
- Written: circa 1741
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