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1. Bach: Flötensonaten (2005)
by Aniko Soltesz (harpsichord), Henrik Wiese (flute), Yves Savary (cello)
Bach's sonatas for flute and harpsichord (or flute and continuo) have an appealing combination of outward lightness and steely conceptual rigor. In ... More
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3. Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 22 & 26 (Chamber Arrangements by Hummel (2005)
by Fumiko Shiraga (piano), Henrik Wiese (flute), Peter Clemente (violin), Tibor Bényi (cello)
It is wonderful that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is experiencing a surge of support in 2006, the 250th anniversary of his birth. For many listeners, it ... More
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4. Mozart: Concerto No. 18; Symphony No. 40 (Chamber Arrangements by Hummel) (2006)
by Fumiko Shiraga (piano), Henrik Wiese (flute), Peter Clemente (violin), Tibor Bényi (cello)
The arrangement of orchestral music for small ensembles was commonplace in the era before recordings, and various modern ensembles have tackled early ... More
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6. Bach: Violin and Voice (2010)
by Christine Schäfer (soprano), Henrik Weise (flute), Henrik Wiese (flute), Hilary Hahn (violin), Kristin von der Goltz (cello), Matthias Goerne (baritone), Naoki Kitaya (harpsichord), Naoki Kitaya (organ), Rosario Conte (theorbo), Münchener Kammerorchester
This delightful disc joins Bach's arias and duets for voice and violin, and picking these particular three artists to perform them was brilliant. ... More
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