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3. Franz Benda: Six Violin Sonatas
by Anton Steck (baroque violin), Christian Rieger (harpsichord)
Along with the likes of Heinrich Ignaz Biber and Johann Georg Pisendel, Franz Benda is another member of the class of Baroque composers who wrote ... More
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4. Haydn: 6 Sonatas for Violin and Viola (2009)
by Anton Steck (violin), Christian Goosses (viola)
These chamber pieces by Haydn, likely composed around 1770, have received remarkably few serious recordings. There are various reasons for this, ... More
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8. Mozart, Paris - 1778: 6 Sonates K 301-306 (2006)
by Anton Steck (violin), Marieke Spaans (piano)
Apart from the inconvenient size of the packaging, this set of the Mozart Sonatas for Piano & Violin (so nice to see it listed correctly like this, ... More
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9. Vivaldi: Concerti per violino, Vol. 2 - "Di Sfida" (2007)
by Anton Steck (violin), Modo Antiquo, Federico Maria Sardelli (conductor)
Even at a time when technically daunting violin concertos were all the rage, the six concertos assembled on this disc were remarkable for their ... More
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10. Geminiani: Violin Sonatas
by Anton Steck (violin), Christian Rieger (harpsichord), Markus Mollenbeck (cello)
German Baroque violinist Anton Steck, a protégé of Reinhard Goebel, has the right look for Geminiani: stylish, rather foppish rather mysterious, ... More
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12. Vivaldi: New Discoveries, Vol. 2 (2012)
by Ann Hallenberg (soprano), Anton Steck (violin), Modo Antiquo, Federico Maria Sardelli (conductor)
The second album of new Vivaldi discoveries from the group Modo Antiquo and conductor Federico Maria Sardelli wasn't planned when the first such ... More
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15. Concertos for 4 Violins
by Andrea Keller (violin), Anton Steck (violin), Katharina Wolff (violin), Laura Johnson (violin), Manfredo Kraemer (violin), Musica Antiqua Köln, Werner Ehrhardt (violin), Reinhard Goebel (conductor)
When considering Baroque concertos for multiple instruments -- particularly violins -- Vivaldi is certainly the name that comes most quickly to mind. ... More
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16. Biber: Violin Sonatas from the Kremsier Archive
by Anton Steck (baroque violin), Christian Rieger (organ), Christian Rieger (harpsichord), Hille Perl (viola da gamba), Lee Santana (chitarrone), Lee Santana (archlute)
This plunge into the steady stream of Biber releases comes from violinist Anton Steck, an alumnus of the Musica Antiqua Köln period-instrument group. ... More
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