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Albinoni - 12 Concertos, op. 9 / Manze, de Bruine, AAM, Hogwood

Albinoni - 12 Concertos, op. 9 / Manze, de Bruine, AAM, Hogwood

»rank: 82380

from: Decca


0ur opinion: :Albinoni was, along with Vivaldi, the most famous composer of baroque concertos in the 'new' three-movement form, with two fast movements enclosing a slower middle. Strangely enough, the 0p. 9 concertos--the pinnacle of Albinoni's output in this medium--have never been issued complete on period instruments, so this release is certainly welcome on those grounds alone. More to the point, the performances themselves are spectacular. Composed for various solo combinations involving violin (the incomparable Andrew Manze) and two oboes (Frank de Bruine and Alfredo Bernardini), these 12 works offer ...



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Handel (arr. Mozart): Alexander's Feast; Ode for St. Cecilia's Day

Handel (arr. Mozart): Alexander's Feast; Ode for St. Cecilia's Day

»rank: 121204

from: Arabesque Recordings


0ur opinion: :Albinoni was, along with Vivaldi, the most famous composer of baroque concertos in the 'new' three-movement form, with two fast movements enclosing a slower middle. Strangely enough, the 0p. 9 concertos--the pinnacle of Albinoni's output in this medium--have never been issued complete on period instruments, so this release is certainly welcome on those grounds alone. More to the point, the performances themselves are spectacular. Composed for various solo combinations involving violin (the incomparable Andrew Manze) and two oboes (Frank de Bruine and Alfredo Bernardini), these 12 works offer ...



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Pachelbel's Canon·Handel·Vivaldi·Gluck / AAM, Hogwood

Pachelbel's Canon·Handel·Vivaldi·Gluck / AAM, Hogwood

»rank: 43673

from: Decca/Polygram


0ur opinion: :Albinoni was, along with Vivaldi, the most famous composer of baroque concertos in the 'new' three-movement form, with two fast movements enclosing a slower middle. Strangely enough, the 0p. 9 concertos--the pinnacle of Albinoni's output in this medium--have never been issued complete on period instruments, so this release is certainly welcome on those grounds alone. More to the point, the performances themselves are spectacular. Composed for various solo combinations involving violin (the incomparable Andrew Manze) and two oboes (Frank de Bruine and Alfredo Bernardini), these 12 works offer ...



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Vivaldi: L'estro Armonico

Vivaldi: L'estro Armonico

»rank: 86233

from: Decca


0ur opinion: :Albinoni was, along with Vivaldi, the most famous composer of baroque concertos in the 'new' three-movement form, with two fast movements enclosing a slower middle. Strangely enough, the 0p. 9 concertos--the pinnacle of Albinoni's output in this medium--have never been issued complete on period instruments, so this release is certainly welcome on those grounds alone. More to the point, the performances themselves are spectacular. Composed for various solo combinations involving violin (the incomparable Andrew Manze) and two oboes (Frank de Bruine and Alfredo Bernardini), these 12 works offer ...



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No. 1 Mozart Album

No. 1 Mozart Album

»rank: 169555

from: Decca


0ur opinion: :Albinoni was, along with Vivaldi, the most famous composer of baroque concertos in the 'new' three-movement form, with two fast movements enclosing a slower middle. Strangely enough, the 0p. 9 concertos--the pinnacle of Albinoni's output in this medium--have never been issued complete on period instruments, so this release is certainly welcome on those grounds alone. More to the point, the performances themselves are spectacular. Composed for various solo combinations involving violin (the incomparable Andrew Manze) and two oboes (Frank de Bruine and Alfredo Bernardini), these 12 works offer ...



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For a Sunday Morning

For a Sunday Morning

»rank: 74438

by: Various Artists


0ur opinion: :Albinoni was, along with Vivaldi, the most famous composer of baroque concertos in the 'new' three-movement form, with two fast movements enclosing a slower middle. Strangely enough, the 0p. 9 concertos--the pinnacle of Albinoni's output in this medium--have never been issued complete on period instruments, so this release is certainly welcome on those grounds alone. More to the point, the performances themselves are spectacular. Composed for various solo combinations involving violin (the incomparable Andrew Manze) and two oboes (Frank de Bruine and Alfredo Bernardini), these 12 works offer ...



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Martinu: The Complete Music for Violin and Orchestra, Vol. 2

Martinu: The Complete Music for Violin and Orchestra, Vol. 2

»rank: 116644

from: Hyperion UK


0ur opinion: :Albinoni was, along with Vivaldi, the most famous composer of baroque concertos in the 'new' three-movement form, with two fast movements enclosing a slower middle. Strangely enough, the 0p. 9 concertos--the pinnacle of Albinoni's output in this medium--have never been issued complete on period instruments, so this release is certainly welcome on those grounds alone. More to the point, the performances themselves are spectacular. Composed for various solo combinations involving violin (the incomparable Andrew Manze) and two oboes (Frank de Bruine and Alfredo Bernardini), these 12 works offer ...



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Mozart - Requiem / Kirkby · Watkinson · Rolfe Johnson · D. Thomas · AAM · Hogwood

Mozart - Requiem / Kirkby · Watkinson · Rolfe Johnson · D. Thomas · AAM · Hogwood

»rank: 106818

by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Christopher Hogwood, Emma Kirkby, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, The Academy of Ancient Music, Westminster Cathedral Choir, Carolyn Watkinson, David Thomas


0ur opinion: :Albinoni was, along with Vivaldi, the most famous composer of baroque concertos in the 'new' three-movement form, with two fast movements enclosing a slower middle. Strangely enough, the 0p. 9 concertos--the pinnacle of Albinoni's output in this medium--have never been issued complete on period instruments, so this release is certainly welcome on those grounds alone. More to the point, the performances themselves are spectacular. Composed for various solo combinations involving violin (the incomparable Andrew Manze) and two oboes (Frank de Bruine and Alfredo Bernardini), these 12 works offer ...



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Vivaldi Adagios

Vivaldi Adagios

»rank: 106272

from: Decca


0ur opinion: :Albinoni was, along with Vivaldi, the most famous composer of baroque concertos in the 'new' three-movement form, with two fast movements enclosing a slower middle. Strangely enough, the 0p. 9 concertos--the pinnacle of Albinoni's output in this medium--have never been issued complete on period instruments, so this release is certainly welcome on those grounds alone. More to the point, the performances themselves are spectacular. Composed for various solo combinations involving violin (the incomparable Andrew Manze) and two oboes (Frank de Bruine and Alfredo Bernardini), these 12 works offer ...



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Handel - Rinaldo / Bartoli, Daniels, AAM, Hogwood

Handel - Rinaldo / Bartoli, Daniels, AAM, Hogwood

»rank: 161009

from: Decca


0ur opinion: :Albinoni was, along with Vivaldi, the most famous composer of baroque concertos in the 'new' three-movement form, with two fast movements enclosing a slower middle. Strangely enough, the 0p. 9 concertos--the pinnacle of Albinoni's output in this medium--have never been issued complete on period instruments, so this release is certainly welcome on those grounds alone. More to the point, the performances themselves are spectacular. Composed for various solo combinations involving violin (the incomparable Andrew Manze) and two oboes (Frank de Bruine and Alfredo Bernardini), these 12 works offer ...



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