André-Modeste Grétry (1741-1813)
La Caravane du Cairo (1783)
Guy van Waas, Les Agremens
(Period Instruments)
Ricercar 245 (2014) 2-Disc set
[Includes PDF of booklet]
[Flac & Scans, No Log]
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5/02/2017
4/22/2016
Paris au temps du concert spirituel
Francois Joseph Gossec (1734-1829)
Symphonie Concertante in D major for Violin & Viola
André Modeste Grétry (1741-1813)
Concerto in C major for Flute
Dieudonné Pascal Pieltain (1754-1833)
Concerto No.3 in Bb major for Violin
Antoine Frédéric Gresnick (1755-1799)
Symphonie Concertante in Bb major for Clarinet & Bassoon
Guy van Waas, Les Agrémens (Period Instruments)
Ricercar RIC 242 (2005)
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Symphonie Concertante in D major for Violin & Viola
André Modeste Grétry (1741-1813)
Concerto in C major for Flute
Dieudonné Pascal Pieltain (1754-1833)
Concerto No.3 in Bb major for Violin
Antoine Frédéric Gresnick (1755-1799)
Symphonie Concertante in Bb major for Clarinet & Bassoon
Guy van Waas, Les Agrémens (Period Instruments)
Ricercar RIC 242 (2005)
[Flac & Scans]
2/02/2014
In memoriam of Gustav Leonhardt [Part two]
Johann Christian Bach
Four Master Works
Paul Sacher, Wiener Symphoniker
Gustav Leonhardt is the soloist in the Harpsichord Concerto op.7 no.5
LP Philips S 04003 L [1950(?)]
This could be the first LP recorded by Gustav Leonhardt, and can be listened here
Seems to me interesting to refer to what Richard Egarr said on the occasion of Leonhardt's death:
'I had the great privilege and pleasure to have studied with Gustav and to know him a little personally. Both he and his wife Marie were true pioneers in the field of historical performance. They clung to their ideals of thorough research coupled with (more importantly) a deeply musical and practical application of this knowledge. This is truly the ending of an era.
'He was an aristocratic man, in some ways demonstrating odd contradictions. His living environment was utterly eighteenth century - a CD player and fax machine were, I think, grudging additions to the household. At the same time he had a passion for fast cars. I remember going on a trip with him and Marie to see a couple of old organs in Holland; being carried there extremely fast along the Dutch motorway in his latest Alfa. After seeing the second organ somewhere in a small suburb it was late and dark and we were somewhat lost. No sat-nav of course. Gustav just looked up at the sky to get his bearings from the North Star...
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