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Italian Music for Virtuosi / La Dada Amsterdam1 CD / Globe / 2009-09-01 Works: Biagio Marini: Sonata no 4; Giovanni Fontana: Sonate per il violino, o altro istromento; Dario Castello: Sonata no 8; Sonata no 4; Girolamo Frescobaldi: Il primo libro delle canzoni; Cypriano de Rore...Performers: Ayrton, Patrick; Mings, David; Tol, Han Conductors: Ensemble: La Dada ![]() Banchetto Musicale - Bach, et al / Flanders Recorder Quartet1 Super Audio CD / Aeolus / 2007-09-01 Works: Johann Hermann Schein: Banchetto musicale; Johann Sebastian Bach: Fantasie and Fugue for Organ in C minor, BWV 537; Tarquinio Merula: La Marcha; La Livia; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Suite for Pipes; Pie...Performers: Malempré, Frédéric; Spanhove, Bart; Tol, Han; van Goethem, Joris; Van Loey, Paul Conductors: Ensemble: Flanders Recorder Quartet This disc, mixing early music and refreshingly original modern works, marks the 20th anniversary of the Flanders Recorder Quartet. Their 1990 success at the prestigious...continue... ![]() Bach / Flanders Recorder Quartet1 Super Audio CD / Aeolus / 2006-08-01 Works: Johann Sebastian Bach: Concerto for Organ in D minor, BWV 596 (after Vivaldi); Vater unser im Himmelreich, BWV 737; Orgelbüchlein; Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV 543; Art of the Fugue, BWV 10...Performers: Spanhove, Bart; Tol, Han; van Goethem, Joris; Van Loey, Paul Conductors: Ensemble: Flanders Recorder Quartet "A CD on which Bach's genius in all its diversity is presented by a recorder ensemble is an absolute first. Arrangements of beautifully expressive chorales,...continue... ![]() Telemann - Perpetuum mobile - Cantatas, Chamber Music / Tol1 CD / Carus / 2005-08-01 Works: Georg Philipp Telemann: Hier ist mein Herz, geliebter Jesu, sacred cantata for 2-part chorus, strings & continuo, TWV 1; Quartet for flute, violin, viola & continuo in G minor, TWV 43; Weiche Lust un...Performers: Haller, Benoit; Mields, Dorothee; Tol, Han Conductors: Ensemble: Balthasar-Neumann-Ensemble Telemann regarded himself as a 'Workaholic'. He wrote that it was not in his nature 'to bear idleness'. He regarded himself primarily as a composer...continue...
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