The baroque spirit in all his musical shapes. Baroque music from Eastern Europe: from Paris and Venice to Poland, Bohemia, Turkey and Hungary.
Antonín Reichenauer (ca 1700-ca 1736)
1. Trio in D Major for 2 Violins and B.c.
– Adagio
– Allegro
– Adagio
– Tempo di Menuet
From Koseticky Sammlung, Kloster Strukov (ca 1700):
2. O Diana
3. O Zajíckovi
Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
4. Trio in g minor for Lute, Violin and B.c. RV 85
– Andante molto
– Larghetto
– Allegro
Ars Antiqua Austria conducted by Gunar Letzbor
(CD: The Sound of Cultures, Vol.5: Bohemia, Symphonia SY 05216, 2006)
Marcin Mielczewski (?-1651)
5. Canzon
Anonymous
6. Nie zlodzien, choc kradné, Taniez, Serce mi wziela M.B., Nie zlodziem, Taniez
Ars Antiqua Austria conducted by Gunar Letzbor
(CD: The Sound of Cultures, Vol.4: Poland – Krakov, Symphonia SY 04210, 2005)
Joseph-Nicolas Pancrace Royer (1705-1755)
7. Air pour les Turcs / La Marche des Scythes
Ensemble Schirokko Hamburg conducted by Rachel Harris, violin
(CD: Le Monde Parisien, Ambitus amb 96 969, 2014)
Johann Joseph Fux (1660-1741)
8. Symphonia ex C, “Turcaria”
– Turcaria
– Passa Gallia
– Janitshara
– Posta Turcica
From: Codex Caioni (Transsylvania, ca 1670)
9. Dádé Zingaricum
Accentus Austria conducted by Thomas Wimmer, gamba, violin and rebab
(CD: Serenata Hungarica, DHM 88697911052, 2012)