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Accademia Bizantina
Ottavio Dantone solo organ & conductor
Stefano Montanari violin
Marco Frezzato cello
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Handel Organ Concertos Op.4
Tracklisting
[1-4] Concerto in G minor op. 4 no. 3 HMV 291
[5-8] Concerto in B Flat major op. 4 no. 2 HMV 290
[9-12] Concerto in G minor op. 4 no. 1 HMV 289[13-16] Concerto in F major op. 4 no. 5 HMV 293
[17-19] Concerto in B-flat major op. 4 no. 6 HMV 294
[20-23] Concerto in F major op. 4 no. 4 HMV 292
Recording Information
Full of characteristic melodies and sonorous harmonies, Handel's organ concertos op. 4 were composed in 1735-36, when Handel was in his prime. It is the first time the Accademia Bizantina and Ottavio Dantone have recorded these famous Baroque works. As a point of difference, in two of the six concertos, Dantone also performs a solo prelude (improvisation) before the beginning of the concerto, as Handel did in performances.
This stunning new recording was recorded in Halle, Handel's birth place, in the Sankt Bartholomäus Church, the church where many members of the Handel family got married.
"For intimacy and brio, there's Ottavio Dantone and the five musicians of Accademia Bizantina...Poised in the Siciliano of the E major concerto, merry in the Allegro of the A major, strikingly confident in the whirlwind Presto of the F minor and dazzling in the Italianate Adagio of the D minor, the ensemble is faultless"
The Independent on Bach Harpsichord Concertos
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