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Early Delights

A Sunday hour with early music goodies. Today, we introduce you to two German baroque composers and their Italian teachers.

Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (1690 – 1747)
1 Sonata for oboe, violin, horn and b.c. no. 1
– I Allegro
– II Adagio
– III Allegro

2 Sonata for oboe, violin, horn and b.c. no. 2
– I Allegro
– II Adagio
– III Allegro
Epoca Barocca
(CD Quadri di Dresda e Bruxelles. CPO 777 764-2, 2013)
Francesco Gasparini (1661 – 1727)

3 Cantata for soprano, 2 violins and b.c. “La Lontananza”
– Aria: Quanto sei penosa
– Recitativo: S’io domando a quest’alma
– Aria: Voi del Latio onde correnti
– Recitativo: Sol perche tra voi splende
– Aria: Vola vola o mio pensiero
– Arioso: Ma tu non giungi
Monique Zanetti, soprano. Fons Musicae conducted by Yasunori Imamura, theorbo
(CD Gasparini: Sonate e cantate. PAN 10189, 2006)

Johann Caspar Kerll                                                                          
Johann Caspar Kerll (1627 – 1693)

4 Sonata a 3

5 Canzona a 3
Johann Rosenmüller Ensemble conducted by Arno Paduch
(CD Die Osmanen vor Wien 1683. Christophorus CHR 77358, 2002 / 2012)
Giacomo Carissimi (1605 – 1674)

6 Siam tre miseri piangenti

7 Ahi non torna
Concerto delle donne
Addition:
Michelangelo Rossi (1601 – 1656)

8 Toccata settima
Concerto delle donne
(CD Piangete: cantatas and motets. Signum Records SIGCD040, 2003)

Highlighted picture: Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel

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