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CD reviews: German instrumental music from the 17th & 18th c

 
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Johan van Veen



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 12:44 am    Post subject: CD reviews: German instrumental music from the 17th & 18th c Reply with quote

Hasse: "Sonatas and Trio Sonatas" - Epoca Barocca (Chandos)
Heinichen: "Concertos & Sonatas" - Epoca Barocca (CPO)
Hertel (JC): 6 Sonatas for violin and bc, op. 1 - Rachel Harris et al
(Cornetto)
Telemann: Orchestral and chamber music for recorder - Julien Martin, Josh
Cheatham, Capriccio Stravagante/Skip Sempé (Paradizo)
Vierdanck: Capricci, Canzoni und Sonaten, Rostock 1641 - Parnassi musici
(CPO)

see: www.musica-dei-donum.net, CD reviews

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