Bach's 4th organ trio sonata, originally in E minor, was transposed by a third to C minor, and thus ideally adapted to the range of the violin and viola.
Leclair's best-known trio sonata captivates with its grace in the thematic penetration of the upper voices and the partnered singing. Indispensable.
As the most important French composer of his generation, Fr.-A. Danican left behind works that left a lasting mark on the valid art form of opéra-comique.
The six quadros with their French esprit captivate with bold, rapid changes of theme and abundant ornamentation.... At its finest.
The six quartets form the only instrumental cycle that the brilliant French baroque master left us. The rediscovery could not be dispensed with.
Enjoy the work, which is enriched with fine French esprit and captivates with bold, rapid changes of themes and abundant ornamentation.
The chess world champion Philidor also proves himself in his 6 only instrumental quadros: the genius congenially overcomes the baroque compositional scheme.
It gives us and the discoverers of Philidor pleasure to have completely snatched the convolute from oblivion with the 6th quartet. Rewarding and easy.
In anticipation of changing tastes, Fasch also gives free rein to the elaboration of melodic ideas in this sonata out of canonic rigor: in the process, he becomes one of the decisive pioneers of the n...
From the series: Aurea Amadeus, No. 338.