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1 LP -
DSLO 525 - (p) 1977
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1 CD -
417 148-2 - (c) 1986 |
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GERMANY [ENGLAND]
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Johann Christian
BACH (1735-1782) |
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Sux
Favourite Overtures in VIII Parts
for Violins, Hoboys, French Horns,
with a Bass for the Harpsichord
and Violoncello (1763) |
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39' 53"
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No.
1 in D major - Overture to Orione
- King's Theatre, Haymarket, 19 February
1763 |
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9' 55" |
A1 |
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Allegro con brio
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3' 23" |
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Andate |
2' 50" |
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Allegro |
3' 43" |
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No.
5 in G major - Overture to the
pasticcio opera La cascina -
King's Theatre, Haymarket, 8 January 1763 |
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6' 25" |
A2 |
- Allegro
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2' 40" |
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- Andante |
2' 26" |
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Presto |
1' 15" |
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No.
4 in C major - Overture to the
pasticcio opera Il tutore e la pupilla
- King's Theatre, Haymarket, 13 November
1762 |
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5' 45" |
A3 |
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Allegro assai
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2' 23" |
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Andante |
2' 14" |
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Presto |
1' 04" |
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No.
3 in D major - Overture to Artaserse
- Teatro Regio, Torino, 26 December 1760 |
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6' 00" |
B1 |
- Allegro di molto
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2' 31" |
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- Andante |
2' 18" |
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- Presto |
1' 05" |
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No.
2 in D major - Overture to Galuppi's
opera La calamitą dei cuori -
King's Theatre, Haymarket, 3 February 1763 |
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6' 00" |
B2 |
- Allegro assai |
2' 43" |
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- Andante grazioso |
2' 10" |
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- Presto |
1' 03" |
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No.
6 in G major - Overture to the
pasticcio opera Astarto, rč di Tiro
- King's Theatre, Haymarket, 4 December
1762 |
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6' 10" |
B3 |
- Allegro con
spirito
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2' 29" |
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- Andante |
2' 32" |
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- Allegro assai |
1' 04" |
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The Academy of
Ancient Music |
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Christopher
HOGWOOD, direction
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Luogo
e data di registrazione |
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Rosslyn
Hill Chapel, London (Inghilterra)
- October 1976 |
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Registrazione:
live / studio |
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studio |
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Producer |
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Peter
Wadland |
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Balance Engineer
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John
Dunkeley |
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Prima Edizione LP |
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L'Oiseau
Lyre - DSLO 525 - (1 LP) - durata
39' 53" (p) 1977 |
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Prima Edizione CD |
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L'Oiseau
Lyre - 417 148-2 - (1 CD) - durata
39' 53" (c) 1986 - ADD |
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Wallet Front (LP
& CD) |
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The
Nine Living Muses of Great
Britain (1779) by Richard
Samuel - National Portrait
Gallery, London |
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