Barokkanerne & Jadran Duncumb: J. F. Fasch (1688 - 1758): Lute Concerto - II. Andante

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2022
  • Live recording from Universitetets Aula, Oslo, 23.11.21
    ‘Luttorama’ / ‘Liutomania’
    Jadran Duncumb, lute/direction
    BAROKKANERNE - NORWEGIAN BAROQUE ENSEMBLE
    Lina Tur Bonet, violin
    Karolina Radziej, violin
    Mari Giske, viola
    Gunnar Hauge, cello
    Fredrik Blikeng, double bass
    Gunnhild Tønder, harpsichord
    Sound recording: Thomas Wolden
    Video: Odd Geir Sæther
    LUTTORAMA / LIUTOMANIA
    A programme celebrating the lute and its multifaceted nature as an accompanying instrument, a solo instrument, obbligato instrument in grand orchestral arias, and as a soloist with orchestra. With Barokkanerne’s resident lute player, Jadran Duncumb, frequent guest concertmaster Lina Tur Bonet, and the soprano, Rachel Redmond.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @paulhair6600
    @paulhair6600 10 месяцев назад

    Maravilhosa performance! Adoro esse concerto, e voces fizeram um otimo trabalho nele. Por favor coloquem o terceiro movimento também.

  • @dbadagna
    @dbadagna Год назад +2

    I never knew that such a lute concerto existed outside of the works of Vivaldi, so it's great to learn about a "new" piece. Thank you for your lovely performance, which is warm and congenial. Undoubtedly the venue (is it an old stone church?) and the fine sound recordist helped in this regard.

    • @havardrivansson7902
      @havardrivansson7902 Год назад +2

      Besides those of Vivaldi there are concerti by Baron, Falckenhagen, Fasch, Handel (harp and lute), Kohaut, Krebs, Kropffgans, S.L.Weiss, Johann Sigismund Weiss, and probably some others I cannot now bring to mind.

    • @segovianity
      @segovianity Год назад

      @@havardrivansson7902 - Yes - the concerto by Johann Sigisimund Weiss is also very fine, on a par with this one by Fasch (one of Bach's favourite pupils apparently).