An educational programme featuring early music. This is part three of the Musikalisches Lexicon of Johann Gottfried Walther. With composers such as Albinoni, Albicastro, Corelli and Fiocco.
Johann Gotftried Walther (1684-1748)
1. Lobt Gott, ihr Christen all zugleich
Dietrich Prost, Stellwagen-Orgel from the Mariakerk in Stralsund
(CD Weihnachtliche Orgelmusik Berlin Classics 0120 009, 1966)
Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751)
2. Concerto in d opus 9 nr. 2 voor oboe, strings and basso continuo
– Allegro e non presto
– Adagio
– Allegro
Han de Vries, oboe. Combattimento Consort led by Jan Willem de Vriend
(CD Han de Vries – The almost last recordings, Attaca ATT 2016148)
Henrico Albicastro (ca. 1660-1730)
3. Coelestes Angelici chori, motet voor tenor en orkest:
– Coelestes angeli chori
– Ah, mi dilecte amantissime Jesu
– Sum beata fortunata
Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713)
4. Concerto grosso, opus 6 nr. 7 in D-groot
– Vivace / Allegro / Adagio
– Allegro / Andante / Largo
– Allegro / Adagio
– Vivace
Guy de Mey, tenor. Ensemble 415 olv. Chiara Bianchini, violin and Jesper Christensen, harpsichord
(CD Chiara Banchini – Ensemble 415 Portrait, Harmonia Mundi HMX 2901459.60, 1993)
Pietro Antonio Fiocco (ca. 1653-1714)
5. Sonate in g-minor for recorder and basso continuo
– Grave
– Vivace / Largo
– Allegro
Joseph-Hector Fiocco (1703-1741)
6. Deuxième leçon pour le Vendredi Saint:
– Aleph. Quomodo
– Beth. Filii Sion inclyti
– Sed et lamiae
– Daleth
– Adhaesit lingua lactensis
– He. Qui escebantur voluptuose
– Et major eecta est
Anne Mertens, soprano. Wieland Kuijken en Richte van der Meer, baroque cello. Kris Verhelst, orgel en clavecimbel. Pieter van Heyghen, blokfluit
(CD Fiocco – Lamentations, Eufoda 1302, 2001)