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Handel - Andante for violin & continuo in A minor, HWV 412
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Uncertainty over the authenticity of the violin sonatas, coupled with the fact that Handel and his publisher were notoriously imprecise about which instruments his various solo sonatas were... —
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Gramophone Magazine, November 2001, Editor's Choice
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what remains constant is his warmly unfussy delivery – clean tone, phrasing gently and elegantly shaped, drawing out beautiful long lines via flowing articulation which injects just the tiniest... —
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Special offer. Handel - Complete Sonatas and Works for Violin & Continuo
Adrain Butterfield (violin), Katherine Sharman (cello) & Laurence Cummings (harpsichord)
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this disc several times through…..Adrian Butterfield plays beautifully
throughout…..and is lent wonderful support by Katherine Sharman and Laurence Cummings….This... — -
Erica Morini Vol. 2
Live & Studio Recordings 1921-1940
Erica Morini (violin), Michael Raucheisen (piano), Louis Kentner (piano), Alice Morini (piano), Sandor Vas (piano). Alice Morini (piano)
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Igor Stravinsky
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Handel: The Sonatas for Violin and Continuo
Rachel Barton (violin), David Schrader (harpsichord), John Mark Rozendaal (cello)
This is a wonderful recording. —
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Handel: Complete Violin Sonatas
Ensemble Vintage Koln: Ariadne Daskalakis (baroque violin), Rainer Zipperling (viola de gamba/baroque cello) & Gerald Hambitzer (harpsichord)
Despite being played on period instruments, these are old-fashioned performances in their phrasing, use of vibrato, and muscular string sound. —
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Handel: Complete Solo Sonatas
Il Rossignolo, Martino Noferi (oboe), Ottaviano Tenerani (harpsichord), Martino Noferi (recorder), Florian Deuter (violin), Marica Testi (flute), Paolo Biordi (viola da gamba)
Generally speaking the performances are stylish and, where required virtuosic. That is not to say, however, that they afford unqualified pleasure. —
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