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Posted: 28-12-2007, 20:51
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Antonio Vivaldi The Four Seasons, Op. 8, Nos. 1-4 for Violin, Strings and Continuo Flute Concerto in D, "Il Gardellino", RV 428 Harpsichord Concerto in A major, RV 780 The Connecticut Early Music Festival Ensemble Jorg-Michael Schwarz, violin Karen Marie Marmer, violin Robert Seletsky, violin (in Four Seasons) Jennie Hansen, viola Barbara Bogatin, cello Eli Potash, bass Richard Stone, theorbo, archlute, and baroque guitar (in Four Seasons) John Solum, flute (in "Il Gardellino" Concerto) Igor Kipnis, harpsichord and director
The instruments used at the festival are antique originals or their exact replicas, and the styles of performances are based upon careful study of the practises of the countries and eras of each of the programmed works. Four Seasons, Concertos 2 & 4 Recorded using the 128x oversampling A to D Mark III converter with ultra-analog modules, built by George Kaye. This post has been edited by OlCh on 30-12-2007, 14:35 |
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Posted: 28-12-2007, 20:52
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This post has been edited by minios on 28-12-2007, 20:55 |
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