Andrew Manze Violin Collection

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Andrew Manze
Andrew Manze (Photo credit: helsingborgskonserthus)
Andrew Manze Collection

Playlist 58 videos:
J.S. Bach, Berlioz, Mozart, Vivaldi, Händel, C.P.E.Bach, Johann Pachelbel, Albinioni, Corelli


-Bach Double Violin Concerto (Rachel Podger & Andrew Manze)

-Andrew Manze: Pre Concert Talk

-The Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra plays Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique with chief conductor Andrew Manze.



Georg Friedrich Händel
 Georg Friedrich Händel
-Mozart Violin Concerto No.3 in G major, K216
Andrew Manze solo violin & director
The English Concert

-Mozart Violin Concerto No.5 in A major, K.219
Andrew Manze solo violin & director
The English Concert

-Albinoni Concerto for Violin No.4 in A major, Op.9
1.Movement: Allegro
2.Movement: Adagio
3.Movement: Allegro

Performed:
Andrew Manze, (Violin)















Deutsch: Konzerthalle Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach
Deutsch: Konzerthalle Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Christopher Hogwood
The Academy of Ancient Music

-Arcangelo Corelli (1653 † 1713)
Sonata No.1 for Violin & Continuo in D major, Op.5
01. Grave - Allegro - Adagio - Grave - Allegro - Adagio
02. Allegro
03. Allegro
04. Adagio
05. Allegro

Performer:
Andrew Manze, Violin
Richard Egarr, Harpsichord

- Händel Jephtha Air ''His mighty arm'' HWV70 by Mark Padmore

As steals the morn...
Arias &
Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: Thomas Morell
The first performance at the Covent Garden on 26 February 1752.
Recitative: "Zebul, thy deeds were valiant"
Air: ''His mighty arm''
Mark Padmore, (Tenor)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert

-Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 † 1788)
English: Portrait von C.P.E.Bach
English: Portrait von C.P.E.Bach (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Work: Symphony No.1 in D major, H.663 Wq.183

01. Allegro di molto
02. Largo
03. Presto

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Therese Timoney, Claire Duff
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Catherine Martin, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Ylvali Zilliacus, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McGillivary, Timopthy Kraemer, Joseph Crouch
Double Bass: Peter McCarthy
Flute: Katy Bircher, Guy Williams
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen, Hannah McLaughlin
Bassoon: Alberto Grazzi
Horn: Anthony Halstead, Christian Rutherford
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, violin & director
The English Concert

Written: 1775-1776; Hamburg, Germany


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
Oratorio Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno, HWV46a from 2 parts.
As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: Cardinal Benedetto Pamphili
First performance: June 1707, Collegio Clementino, Rome.

Part.1 No.10 Aria: ''Urne voi, che racchiudete'' (Tempo)
Urne voi, che racchiudete
tante belle:
apritevi,
mostratemi,
se di quelle
So called „Chandos Portrait“ of George Frederi...
So called „Chandos Portrait“ of George Frederic Handel, formerly attributed to James Thornhill. Oil on canvas, 87,7 x 102,2 cm. Due to some characteristic features of Handel, it is likely that it actually is a portrait of Handel. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
qualche luce in voi restò.
Ma chiudetevi:
Sono larve di dolore,
Sono scheletri d'orrore
Ch'il mio dente abbandonò.

Da capo....

Mark Padmore, (Tenor)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 † 1788)
Work: Cello Concerto in A major, Wq.172

01. Allegro di molto

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Therese Timoney, Claire Duff
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Catherine Martin, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Ylvali Zilliacus, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McGillivary (solo), Timopthy Kraemer, Joseph Crouch
Double Bass: Peter McCarthy
Flute: Katy Bircher, Guy Williams
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen, Hannah McLaughlin
Bassoon: Alberto Grazzi
Horn: Anthony Halstead, Christian Rutherford
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, violin & director
The English Concert


-Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 † 1788)
Work: Symphony No.4 in G major, H.666 Wq.183

01. Allegro assai
02. Poco andante
03. Presto

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Therese Timoney, Claire Duff
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Catherine Martin, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Ylvali Zilliacus, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McGillivary, Timopthy Kraemer, Joseph Crouch
Double Bass: Peter McCarthy
Flute: Katy Bircher, Guy Williams
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen, Hannah McLaughlin
Bassoon: Alberto Grazzi
Horn: Anthony Halstead, Christian Rutherford
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, violin & director
The English Concert

Written: 1775-1776; Hamburg, Germany


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
Oratorio Semele, HWV58 from 3 acts.
As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: William Congreve
The first performance on 10 February 1744 at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London
Aria ''Where'er you walk'' (Jupiter)

Jupiter:
Where'er you walk, cool Gales shall fan the Glade;
Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a Shade:
Where'er you tread, the blushing Flow'rs shall rise;
And all things flourish where'er you turn your Eyes.

Mark Padmore, (Tenor)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 † 1788)
Work: Symphony No.2 in E flat major, H.664 Wq.183

01. Allegro di molto
02. Larghetto
03. Allegretto

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Therese Timoney, Claire Duff
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Catherine Martin, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Ylvali Zilliacus, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McGillivary, Timopthy Kraemer, Joseph Crouch
Double Bass: Peter McCarthy
Flute: Katy Bircher, Guy Williams
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen, Hannah McLaughlin
Bassoon: Alberto Grazzi
Horn: Anthony Halstead, Christian Rutherford
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, violin & director
The English Concert
Written: 1775-1776; Hamburg, Germany


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
Opera Tamerlano HWV18 from 3 acts.
As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: Nicola Francesco Haym
The first performed at the King's Theatre, London on 31 October 1724.

Recitative: ''O per me lieto, avventurosogiorono!''
Aria: ''Figlia mia - Tu, spietato''

Samson: Mark Padmore, (Tenor)
with Lucy Crowe, (Soprano) & Robin Blaze, (Countertenor) on Recitative part.

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 † 1788)
Work: Symphony No.3 in F major, H.665 Wq.183

01. Allegro di molto
02. Larghetto
03. Presto

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Therese Timoney, Claire Duff
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Catherine Martin, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Ylvali Zilliacus, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McGillivary, Timopthy Kraemer, Joseph Crouch
Double Bass: Peter McCarthy
Flute: Katy Bircher, Guy Williams
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen, Hannah McLaughlin
Bassoon: Alberto Grazzi
Horn: Anthony Halstead, Christian Rutherford
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, violin & director
The English Concert
Written: 1775-1776; Hamburg, Germany


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
Alceste semi-opera, HWV45
As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: Tobias Smollett
Never performed; project abandoned in February 1750.

Aria ''Enjoy the sweet Elysian grove''

Alceste:
Enjoy the sweet Elysian grove,
seat of pleasure, seat of love;
pleasure that never cloy,
love the source of endless joy.

Thus, thou unpolluted shade,
be thy royal virtues paid.

Mark Padmore, (Tenor)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, HWV55 A pastoral ode
As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: John Milton
First premiered on 27 February 1740 at the Royal Theatre of Lincoln's Inn Fields.

Duet ''As steals the morn''

L'Allegro: Mark Padmore, (Tenor)
Il Penseroso: Lucy Crowe, (Soprano)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
Oratorio Samson, HWV57 from 3 acts.
As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: Newburgh Hamilton adapted from Milton's Samson Agonistes.
The premiere was given at Covent Garden in London on 18 February 1743.

Recitative: ''Did love constrain thee''
Air: ''Your charms to ruin led the way''

Samson:
Did love constrain thee? No, 'twas raging lust!
Love seeks for love ; thy treason sought my hate.
In vain you strive to cover shame with shame:
Once join'd to me, though judg'd your country 's foe,
Parents, and all, were in the husband lost.

Your charms to ruin led the way,
My sense deprav'd,
My strength enslav'd,
As I did love, you did betray.

How great the curse, how hard my fate
To pass life's sea with such a mate!

Samson: Mark Padmore, (Tenor)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
Jephtha Oratorio, HWV70
As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: Thomas Morell
The first performance at the Covent Garden on 26 February 1752.

Air ''Waft her, angels''

Mark Padmore, (Tenor)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714 † 1788)
Work: Cello Concerto in A major, Wq.172

02. Largo con sordini, mesto
03. Allegro assai

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Therese Timoney, Claire Duff
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Catherine Martin, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Ylvali Zilliacus, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McGillivary (solo), Timopthy Kraemer, Joseph Crouch
Double Bass: Peter McCarthy
Flute: Katy Bircher, Guy Williams
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen, Hannah McLaughlin
Bassoon: Alberto Grazzi
Horn: Anthony Halstead, Christian Rutherford
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, violin & director
The English Concert


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)

Rodelinda Opera Regina de' Longobardi, HWV19
Dramma per musica in three acts


As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: Nicola Francesco Haym
(After Antonio Salvi & Pierre Corneille, 1710)
First performance: London, King's Theatre in the Haymarket, 13 February 1725

Act.3 Scena 6 No.33 Aria ''Pastorello d'un povero armento'' (Grimoaldo)

Grimoaldo: usurper of Bertarido's throne and Duke of Benevento by Mark Padmore, (Tenor)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
Esther Oratorio, HWV50a
As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: John Arbuthnot and Alexander Pope after the Old Testament drama by Jean Racine.
The premiere probably, at Cannons (1718), where the Duke of Chandos.

Act 1. Aria: Tune your harps (Israelite)
from (Haman and Mordecai)

Tune your harps to cheerful strains,
Moulder idols into dust!
Great Jehovah lives and reigns,
We in great Jehova trust.

Mark Padmore, (Tenor)
Katharina Spreckelsen, (Oboe)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
Opera Tamerlano HWV18 from 3 acts.
As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: Nicola Francesco Haym
The first performed at the King's Theatre, London on 31 October 1724.

Aria: ''Forte e lieto'' (Bajazet)

Forte e lieto a morte andrei
se celassi ai pensier miei
della figlia il grande amor.
Se non fosse il suo cordoglio,
tu vedresti in me più orgoglio,
io morrei con più valor

Bajazet: Mark Padmore, (Tenor)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
Oratorio Samson, HWV57 from 3 acts.

As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: Newburgh Hamilton adapted from Milton's Samson Agonistes.
The premiere was given at Covent Garden in London on 18 February 1743.

Aria ''Total eclipse''

Samson:
Total eclipse! No sun, no moon.
All dark amidst the blaze of noon!
Oh, glorious light, no chering ray
to glad my eyes with welcome day.

Total eclipse! No sun, no moon.
All dark amidst the blaze of noon!
Why thus depriv'd They prime decree?
Sun, moon, and stars are dark to me!


Samson: Mark Padmore, (Tenor)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
Solomon Oratorio, HWV67
Libretto: Newburgh Hamilton

The first performance on March 17, 1749 with Caterina Galli in the title role at the Theatre Royal in London.

Symphony: The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba

Conduactor: Andrew Manze
La Stravaganza Köln Orchestra


-Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (1671 † 1751)
Work: Concerto for Violin No.7 in D major, Op.9

1.Movement: Allegro
2.Movement: Andante e sempre piano
3.Movement: Allegro

Performed:
Andrew Manze, (Violin)

Christopher Hogwood
The Academy of Ancient Music


-Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (1671 † 1751)
Work: Concerto for Violin No.1 in B flat major, Op.9

1.Movement: Allegro
2.Movement: Adagio
3.Movement: Allegro

Performed:
Andrew Manze, (Violin)

Christopher Hogwood
The Academy of Ancient Music


-Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 † 1791)
Work: Violin Concerto No.4 in D major, K218

1.Movement: Allegro
2.Movement: Andante Cantabile

Andrew Manze solo violin & director
The English Concert


-Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678 † 1741)
Concerts for the Prince of Poland
Work: Violin Concerto in E flat major, 'La tempesta di Mare' Op.8 No.5, RV253

01. Presto
02. Largo
03. Presto

Andrew Manze, violin & director
Academy of Ancient Music


-Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678 † 1741)
Concerts for the Prince of Poland
Work: Violin Concerto in C major, 'Il piacere' Op.8 No.6, RV180

01. Allegro
02. Largo e cantabile
03. Allegro

Andrew Manze, violin & director
Academy of Ancient Music


-George Frideric Händel (1685 † 1759)
Oratorio Samson, HWV57 from 3 acts.
As steals the morn...
Arias & Scenes for Tenor

Libretto: Newburgh Hamilton adapted from Milton's Samson Agonistes.
The premiere was given at Covent Garden in London on 18 February 1743.

Recitative: ''Let but that spirit''
Air: ''Thus when the sun from's wat'ry bed''

Samson:
Let but that spirit (which first rush'd on me in the camp of Dan) inspire me at my need:

[Accompagnato]
Then shall I make Jehoavh's glory known!
Their idol gods shall from his presence fly,
Scatter'd like sheep before the God of Hosts.

Thus when the sun from's wat'ry bed,
all curtain'd with a cloudy red,
pillows his chin upon an orient wave;

The wand'ring shadows ghastly pale,
all troop to their infernal jail,
each fetter'd ghost slips to his sev'ral grave.

Samson: Mark Padmore, (Tenor)

Performer:
Violin I: Andrew Manze, Miles Golding, Graham Cracknell, Thérèse Timoney, Sarah Moffatt
Violin II: Walter Reiter, Calire Duff, Silvia Schweinberger, Fiona Huggett
Viola: Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Stefanie Heichelheim
Violoncello: Alison McCillivary, Timoney Kraemer
Double Bass: Peter Buckoke
Oboe: Katharina Spreckelsen
Bassoon: Eyal Streett, Sally Jackson
Archlute: William Carter
Harpsichord: David Gordon

Andrew Manze, director
The English Concert


-Johann Pachelbel (1653 † 1706)
Work: Partie II, for 2 scordatura violins & continuo in C minor, (Musicalische Ergötzung No.2), T.332 (Nürnberg, 1695)

Movement: Sonata - Gavotte - Treza - Aria - Saraband - Gigg

Performer:
Ingrid Seifert, violin
Richard Gwilt, violin & altos
Chalres Medlam, violincello
Richard Egarr, organ
William Carter, theorbo

London Baroque


-Johann Pachelbel (1653 † 1706)
Work: Partie á 4 for violin, 2 violas & violone in G major, T.339

Movement: Sonatina - Allemande - Gavott - Courant - Aria - Saraband - Gigue - Finale

Performer:
Ingrid Seifert, Andrew Manze; violins
Richard Gwilt, Irmgard Schaller, violins & altos
Chalres Medlam, violincello
Richard Egarr, organ
William Carter, theorbo

London Baroque


-Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (1671 † 1751)
Work: Concerto for Violin No.10 in F major, Op.9

1.Movement: Allegro
2.Movement: Adagio
3.Movement: Allegro

Performed:
Andrew Manze, (Violin)

Christopher Hogwood
The Academy of Ancient Music


-Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 † 1791)
Work: Violin Concerto No.4 in D major, K218

3.Movement: Rondo Andante gracioso - Allegro ma non troppo

Andrew Manze solo violin & director
The English Concert


-Johann Pachelbel (1653 † 1706)
Work: Partie á 5, for 2 violins, 2 violas & continuo in G major, T.338

Movement: Sonatina - Ballet - Sarabande - Aria - Gigue - Finale

Performer:
Ingrid Seifert, Andrew Manze; violins
Richard Gwilt, Irmgard Schaller, violins & altos
Chalres Medlam, violincello
Richard Egarr, organ
William Carter, theorbo

London Baroque


-Johann Pachelbel (1653 † 1706)
Work: Partie V, for 2 scordatura violins & continuo in C major, (Musicalische Ergötzung No.5), T.335 (Nürnberg, 1695)

Movement: Sonata - Aria - Trezza - Ciacona

Performer:
Ingrid Seifert, violin
Richard Gwilt, violin & altos
Chalres Medlam, violincello
Richard Egarr, organ
William Carter, theorbo

London Baroque


-Johann Pachelbel (1653 † 1706)
Work: Partie á 4 for violin, 2 violas & violone in G major, T.339
Movement: Sonata - Allemande - Trezza - Aria Presto - Courante - Sarabande - Gigue

Performer:
Ingrid Seifert, Andrew Manze; violins
Richard Gwilt, Irmgard Schaller, violins & altos
Chalres Medlam, violincello
Richard Egarr, organ
William Carter, theorbo

London Baroque


-Johann Pachelbel (1653 † 1706)
Work: Canon & Gigue for three violons and basso continue in D major, PWC 37, T. 337, PC 358

Performer:
Ingrid Seifert, Andrew Manze; violins
Richard Gwilt, Irmgard Schaller, violins & altos
Chalres Medlam, violincello
Richard Egarr, organ
William Carter, theorbo

London Baroque


-Johann Pachelbel (1653 † 1706)
Work: Partie V, for 2 scordatura violins & continuo in C major, (Musicalische Ergötzung No.6), T.336 (Nürnberg, 1695)

Movement: Sonata Adagio - Aria - Courant - Gavotte - Saraband - Gigg

Performer:
Ingrid Seifert, violin
Richard Gwilt, violin & altos
Chalres Medlam, violincello
Richard Egarr, organ
William Carter, theorbo

London Baroque