Two hours of browsing through early music. 16th to 18th-century music for wind instruments.
Samuel Scheidt (1587-1654)
1. Tabulatura nova: Also gehts, also stehts
2. Ludi musici: Paduan
Susanne Braumann, gamba. Bernard Winsemius, continuo. Brisk Recorder Quartet
(Globe GLO 5214)
3. Giovanni Battista Fontana
– Sonate no.13, 1641
4. Mikolaj Zielenski
– Viderunt omnes fines terrae
5. Gioseffo Guami
– Canzona L’accorta, 1601
Oltremontano led by Wim Becu (pictured above)
(Accent ACC 24263)
6. Agostino Steffani (1654-1728)
– Cantate Spezza amor
Claire Lefilliâtre, soprano. Corsaires du Roy led by Elsa Frank
(Ricercar RIC 233)
Matthew Locke (1621-1677)
7. Music for his majesty’s sagbuts & cornetts: Suite no.1 in d
8. Music for his majesty’s sagbuts & cornetts: Suite no.2 in F
His Majesties Sagbutts & Cornetts
(Hyperion CDA66894)
9. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594)
– Quanti mercenarij
10. Josquin Desprez (1450-1521)
– Mille regretz
11. Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
– Nigra sum
Bruce Dickey, cornetto. Liuwe Tamminga, organ. Claudio Pasetto, viola da gamba. Leonardo Bortolotto, viola da gamba. Alberto Rasi, viola da gamba. Maria Christina Cleary, harp
(Passacaille 979)
12. Johann Rosenmüller (c.1619-1684)
– Sonata no.3 in d kl.t., 1682
13. Philipp Friedrich Böddecker (1607-1683)
– Sonata sopra La Monica
14. Juan Bautista José Cabanilles (1644-1712)
– Gaillarde no.1 in primero tono
Caecilia-Concert
(Challenge CC72161)
15. Christoph Graupner (1683-1760)
– Overture for 3 chalumeaux and strings no.2, GWV.409 in C gr.t.
Igor Bettens, chalumeau (see picture). Graupner Ensemble
(Rene Gailly VTP CD92 009)