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Bach: Brandenburg Concertos / Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
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Bach: Brandenburg Concertos / Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

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by: Johann Sebastian Bach, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Paul Goodwin, Catherine Mackintosh, Rachel Beckett, Mark Bennett, Monica Huggett, Alison Bury, Marion Scott, Lisa Beznosiuk, Malcolm Proud, Elizabeth Wallfisch, Pavlo Beznosiuk, Richard Campbell, Sarah Cunningham, William Hunt, John Toll, Richard Tunnicliffe, Timothy Brown, Susan Dent


: :The Brandenburg Concertos seem to be Bach's most popular works by far, and there are so many recordings of them out there--on period instruments and 'modern,' and at all price ranges. Of course, it's hard to pick out one or even two to call the 'best'--but this reissue of a 1989 recording by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment has a good claim for the title of 'Best Buy Brandenburgs.' These performances don't have the splashy extroversion of Il Giardino Armonico or the caffeine-pumped, high-velocity thrill of Musica Antiqua Köln, but they're not overly reserved or dull, as some English ensembles are ...

Flute For Relaxation
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Flute For Relaxation

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from: RCA


: :The Brandenburg Concertos seem to be Bach's most popular works by far, and there are so many recordings of them out there--on period instruments and 'modern,' and at all price ranges. Of course, it's hard to pick out one or even two to call the 'best'--but this reissue of a 1989 recording by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment has a good claim for the title of 'Best Buy Brandenburgs.' These performances don't have the splashy extroversion of Il Giardino Armonico or the caffeine-pumped, high-velocity thrill of Musica Antiqua Köln, but they're not overly reserved or dull, as some English ensembles are ...

Pachelbel Canon and other Baroque Favorites
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Pachelbel Canon and other Baroque Favorites

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by: Johann Pachelbel, George Frideric Handel, Antonio Vivaldi, Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach, Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni, Johann Joachim Quantz, Marin Marais, James Galway, John Georgiadis, Charles Gerhardt, Jorg Faeber, Malcolm Proud, Sarah Cunningham, Phillip Moll, John Birch, Sarah Cunnigham, Kyung-Wha Chung, Moray Welsh, Maria Graf


: :The Brandenburg Concertos seem to be Bach's most popular works by far, and there are so many recordings of them out there--on period instruments and 'modern,' and at all price ranges. Of course, it's hard to pick out one or even two to call the 'best'--but this reissue of a 1989 recording by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment has a good claim for the title of 'Best Buy Brandenburgs.' These performances don't have the splashy extroversion of Il Giardino Armonico or the caffeine-pumped, high-velocity thrill of Musica Antiqua Köln, but they're not overly reserved or dull, as some English ensembles are ...

Vivaldi for Relaxation
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Vivaldi for Relaxation

(more) »rank: 119926

from: RCA


: :The Brandenburg Concertos seem to be Bach's most popular works by far, and there are so many recordings of them out there--on period instruments and 'modern,' and at all price ranges. Of course, it's hard to pick out one or even two to call the 'best'--but this reissue of a 1989 recording by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment has a good claim for the title of 'Best Buy Brandenburgs.' These performances don't have the splashy extroversion of Il Giardino Armonico or the caffeine-pumped, high-velocity thrill of Musica Antiqua Köln, but they're not overly reserved or dull, as some English ensembles are ...

Antonio Vivaldi: 6 Concerti, Op. 10
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Antonio Vivaldi: 6 Concerti, Op. 10

(more) »rank: 185939

from: RCA


: essential recording:One of the touchstones of the Baroque repertoire, Vivaldi's Op. 10 concertos are made up of six excellently composed works that cover virtually the entire emotional and musical range of the Baroque flute. They have been popular with audiences and flute players alike since their original publication back in the first decades of the 18th century, and Galway performs them with his characteristic rhythmic zest and generosity of spirit. This disc clearly belongs on the shortlist for fans of flute music in general or Galway in particular. --David Hurwitz

Marais: Pièces de violes, IIIe Livre (1711)
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Marais: Pièces de violes, IIIe Livre (1711)

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by: Marin Marais, Jean-Henri D'Anglebert, Francois Couperin, John Dornenburg, Malcolm Proud, Lynn Tetenbaum


: essential recording:One of the touchstones of the Baroque repertoire, Vivaldi's Op. 10 concertos are made up of six excellently composed works that cover virtually the entire emotional and musical range of the Baroque flute. They have been popular with audiences and flute players alike since their original publication back in the first decades of the 18th century, and Galway performs them with his characteristic rhythmic zest and generosity of spirit. This disc clearly belongs on the shortlist for fans of flute music in general or Galway in particular. --David Hurwitz

Vivaldi: Six Violin Sonatas, Op. 2
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Vivaldi: Six Violin Sonatas, Op. 2

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from: Hyperion UK


: essential recording:One of the touchstones of the Baroque repertoire, Vivaldi's Op. 10 concertos are made up of six excellently composed works that cover virtually the entire emotional and musical range of the Baroque flute. They have been popular with audiences and flute players alike since their original publication back in the first decades of the 18th century, and Galway performs them with his characteristic rhythmic zest and generosity of spirit. This disc clearly belongs on the shortlist for fans of flute music in general or Galway in particular. --David Hurwitz

The Classical James Galway
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The Classical James Galway

(more) »rank: 269978

from: RCA


: essential recording:One of the touchstones of the Baroque repertoire, Vivaldi's Op. 10 concertos are made up of six excellently composed works that cover virtually the entire emotional and musical range of the Baroque flute. They have been popular with audiences and flute players alike since their original publication back in the first decades of the 18th century, and Galway performs them with his characteristic rhythmic zest and generosity of spirit. This disc clearly belongs on the shortlist for fans of flute music in general or Galway in particular. --David Hurwitz

J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Concertos
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J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Concertos

(more) »rank: 27167

from: EMI Classics


: essential recording:One of the touchstones of the Baroque repertoire, Vivaldi's Op. 10 concertos are made up of six excellently composed works that cover virtually the entire emotional and musical range of the Baroque flute. They have been popular with audiences and flute players alike since their original publication back in the first decades of the 18th century, and Galway performs them with his characteristic rhythmic zest and generosity of spirit. This disc clearly belongs on the shortlist for fans of flute music in general or Galway in particular. --David Hurwitz

The Concerto Collection
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The Concerto Collection

(more) »rank: 468627

from: RCA


: essential recording:For die-hard flute fans, this four-CD set is a must. It collects concertos from the Baroque period--really the golden age of flute playing--right up to the 20th century, and it includes what might well be the finest flute concerto of all: Carl Nielsen's. Galway plays all of these pieces with his customary larger-than-life tone and a genuine sense of fun and humor. The number of really great flute concertos is limited, and you will find virtually all of them here. Stylistically, Galway proves himself as comfortable a master of Baroque ornamentation as he is an elegant classicist or a seductive Romantic. ...


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