Round two of the Valley Vivaldi summer music series comes to Christ Lutheran Church in Allentown Sunday, June 28, featuring music for the recorder and violin. On the program are works by Vivaldi, J.S.
Piers Adams (recorder), Musica da Camera/Robert King, Howard Beach(keyboards), David Watkin (cello)Red Priest Recordings RP 008 *** This set brings together recordings made by Piers Adams in 1988 and ...
IF your only experience of the recorder is that of high-pitched shriekings in the school music room, then I'd advise you to listen to this recording and think what could have happened if you'd ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Reviewed by Harriet CunninghamIF THE Australian Brandenburg Orchestra needs an excuse to play Vivaldi's The Four Seasons again, the ...
Vivaldi's last great set of printed concertos was La cetra (''The lyre''), published by Le Cene in Amsterdam in 1727. All but one of the 12 concertos are for solo violin; the exception is the ninth in ...
Vivaldi's concertos for recorders are works of rare theatricality. One of the plainest, most insignificant-looking and tiniest (in the case of the sopranino recorder) of musical instruments is given ...
Looking for some Vivaldi CDs? Try Amazon.com and click on the Baroque composer’s name. You will be confronted with 2,143 releases. Narrow your search to “The Four Seasons,” and the choices are still ...
The Four Seasons: Vivaldi's most celebrated and loved collection of concertos, The Four Seasons is magnificently presented on this classic recording by world-renowned violinist Elizabeth Wallfisch ...
Everybody loves the flute. Along with the drum, it's among the oldest of musical instruments, going back 35,000 to 40,000 years. In those days, they made flutes from bear bones, mammoth tusks and ...
Julian Lloyd Webber joins his cellist wife for his 'farewell' album. Classic FM Drive Featured Album, 22 September 2014. This latest recording from Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber will have added ...
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