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Johann Friedrich Fasch 2011 Ricercar Johann Friedrich Fasch 2011 Ricercar B003XKDF88 Lustige Feldmusik- Lingua Franca (Telemann, Fasch, Fischer & Müller ) J.F. Fasch: Concerto in G-Dur Ausführende: Benoit Laurent Aufnahme: Ricercar 2010 © 2011 Ricercar 2009 dhm (Zefiro) Concerti & Ouvertüren- Kammerorchester Basel Johann Friedrich Fasch Ouvertüre D-Dur FWV K:D3; Concerto D-Dur FWV L:D1; Ouvertüre g-Moll FWV K:g3; Concerto D-Dur FWV L:D4a Ausführende: Giuliano Sommerhalder (Trompete), Julia Schröder (Violine) Aufnahme: dhm 2009 © 2009 dhm 2008 Berlin Classics 92572 Gloria In Excelsis Deo - Hallé Madrigal Singers, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Thüringen Academy Choir (Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Johann Adolf Hasse, Francesco Manfredini, Jan Dismas Zelenka, Giuseppe Torelli, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Sebastian Bach ) J.F. Fasch: Missa brevis in D major Ausführende: Ludwig Güttler ; Orchestra/Ensemble: Hallé Madrigal Singers, Virtuosi Saxoniae Aufnahme: Berlin classics 2008 © 2008 Berlin classics CPO , DDD, 2008 Johann Friedrich Fasch: Dresdner Ouvertüren, Sinfonias & Konzerte- Les Amis de Philippe Johann Friedrich Fasch, Ouvertüre FWV K: F3; Ouvertüre FWV K: A2 ; Sinfonias FWV M: A2 & FWV M: G4 ; Konzert FWV L: F2; Konzert FWV L: D22 Ausführende: Les Amis de Philippe, Ludger Remy Aufnahme: CPO 2008 © 2008 CPO Accent 24182 Johann Friedrich Fasch- Concerti from Dresden and Darmstadt- il Gardellino Johann Friedrich Fasch, Concerto in d-Moll, Concerto in d-Moll, Concerto in D-Dur, Concerto in A-Dur, Concerto in g-Moll, Concerto in D-Dur Ausführende: Shalev Ad-El; il Gardellino Aufnahme: Accent 2008 © 2008 Accent Accent 24202 Oboe Concerti At The Dresden Court - Batzdorfer Hofkapelle (Johann Georg Pisendel, Giuseppe Valentini, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann David Heinichen, Anonymous ) J.F. Fasch: Overture in G major Ausführende: Michael Bosch (Oboe), Daniel Deuter (Violin), Xenia Löffler (Oboe) Aufnahme: Accent 2008 © 2008 Accent Johann Friedrich Fasch Konzert am Hof zu Zerbst 10. Internationale Faschfesttage – Chursächsische Capelle Leipzig (J. F. Fasch, C. Höckh u. J. G. Röllig) J.F. Fasch: Symphonia in D-Dur FWV M:D1; Canon-Sonata à 3 d-Moll FWV M:d4 Ausführende: Anne Schumann (Violine); Dorothea Vogel (Violine); Klaus Voigt (Viola); Alison McGillivray (Violoncello); Ludger Rémy (Cembalo) Aufnahme: 2008 Chandos Chan 0751 Fasch: Orchestral Music– Tempesta di Mare Johann Friedrich Fasch Ouvertüre D-Dur FWV K:D8; Concerto B-Dur FWV L:B3; Concerto D-Dur FWV L:D15; Andante D-Dur FWV L:D15bis Ausführende: Gwyn Roberts, Richard Stone, Emlyn Ngai Aufnahme: Chandos 2008 © 2008 Chandos Naxos Passio Jesu Christi- Capella Savaria Baroque Ensemble Johann Friedrich Fasch Ouvertüre d-Moll FWV K:d5; Passio Jesu Christi FWV F:1 Ausführende: Mary Térey-Smith Aufnahme: Naxos 2008 © 2008 Naxos Amati 05612 Mitteldeutsche Barockkantaten – Biederitzer Kantorei (Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Ludwig Bach ) J.F. Fasch: Kantate: Gott wir warten deiner Güte Ausführende: Susanne Gorzny (Sopran), Steve Wächter (Altus); Michael Zabanoff (Tenor); Matthias Vieweg (Bass); Biederitzer Kantorei; Kammerchor der Biederitzer Kantorei; telemann-concort-magdeburg; Leitung: Michael Scholl Aufnahme: Amati 2006 © 2008 Amati 2007 Naxos 8570501 Baroque Trompet Concertos- Pforzheim Southwest German Chamber Orchestra (Giuseppe Torelli, Tomaso Albinoni, George Frideric Handel, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Domenico Gabrielli, Georg Philipp Telemann,) J.F. Fasch: Concerto à 8 in D major, FWV L: D1 Ausführende: Thomas Reiner ; Conductor: Sebastian Tewinkel Aufnahme: Naxos 2007 © 2007 Naxos Brilliant Classics 8395 Favourite Guitar Concertos- Mexican State Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble L'Ottocento, Abruzzese Symphony Orchestra (Joaquin Rodrigo, Manuel Ponce, Ferdinando Carulli, Antonio Vivaldi, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Ludwig Krebs, Mauro Giuliani, M. Castelnuovo-Tedesco) J.F. Fasch: Concerto for Guitar in D minor Ausführende: Jozef Szapka (Guitar) Conductor: Bohdan Warchal Aufnahme: Brilliant Classics 2007 © 2007 Brilliant Classics 2006 Ess.a.y Recordings 1041 Fasch: Three Suites For Orchestra- Pro Musica Kiev Johann Friedrich Fasch Suite for Orchestra no 1 in D major, Suite for Orchestra in B flat major, Suite for Orchestra no 2 in D major Ausführende: Conductor: Richard Kapp Aufnahme: Ess.a.y Recordings 2006 © 2006 Ess.a.y Recordings 2005 Berlin Classics 1076 Concerti Per L´orchestra Di Dresda- Virtuosi Saxoniae (Antonio Vivaldi, Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann David Heinichen, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Gottlieb Graun,) J.F. Fasch: Concerto for 2 Trumpets, 2 Horns, 2 Oboes, Bassoon, Strings and Basso Continuo in D major Ausführende: Hans-Peter Steger, Hartmut Schergaut, Andreas Lorenz , Guido Titze, Mathias Schmutzler, Erich Markwart, Ludwig Güttler Aufnahme: Berlin classics 2005 © 2005 Berlin classics Ess.a.y Recordings 1097 Making Overtures - Philharmonia Virtuosi (Etienne-Nicolas Méhul, Franz Joseph Haydn, Bedrich Smetana, Ludwig van Beethoven, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Franz Schubert, Pietro Antonio Locatelli, Ferdinando Paër, Jacques Offenbach, George Frideric Handel, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Friedrich Fasch) J.F. Fasch: Suite for Orchestra no 2 in D major Ausführende: Conductor: Richard Kapp Aufnahme: Ess.a.y Recordings 2005 © 2005 Ess.a.y Recordings Berlin Classics 1076 Concerti Per L´orchestra Di Dresda- Virtuosi Saxoniae (Antonio Vivaldi, Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann David Heinichen, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Gottlieb Graun,) J.F. Fasch: Concerto for 2 Trumpets, 2 Horns, 2 Oboes, Bassoon, Strings and Basso Continuo in D major Ausführende: Hans-Peter Steger, Hartmut Schergaut, Andreas Lorenz , Guido Titze, Mathias Schmutzler, Erich Markwart, Ludwig Güttler Aufnahme: Berlin classics 2005 © 2005 Berlin classics Berlin Classics 1117 Fröhlich Soll Mein Herze Springen - Leipzig New Bach Collegium Musicum, Leipzig Radio Chorus, Leipzig St. Thomas Church Choir, Dresden Kreuz Choir, Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, Ludwig Güttler Brass Ensemble, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Cappella Sagittariana (Johann Sebastian Bach, Dietrich Buxtehude, Jeremiah Clarke, Johannes Crüger, Johann Friedrich Fasch, George Frideric Handel, Christian August Jacobi, Michael Praetorius, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Paul Josef Vejvanovsky,Melchior Vulpius) J.F. Fasch: Concerto for Trumpet, 2 Oboes and Strings in D major , Concerto for Trumpet, 2 Oboes and Strings in D major Ausführende: Ludwig Güttler ; Orchestra/Ensemble: Virtuosi Saxoniae Aufnahme: Berlin classics 2005 © 2005 Berlin classics Capriccio DDD Ouvertüre in B (Concerto a due cori) J. F. Fasch: Concerto a 8 D-Dur;Concerto G-Dur für Flöte, Oboe, Streicher, Bc;Concerto F-Dur für 2 Corni da caccia, 2 Oboen, 2 Fagotte, Streicher, Bc;Concerto D-Dur für 2 Trompeten, 2 Hörner, 2 Oboen, Fagott, Streicher, Bc Friedrich, Lencses, Höller, Hucke, Güttler, Budapest Strings, Capella Coloniensis, Collegium Musicum Leipzig, Linde, Pommer Sound:stereo & multichannel (Hybrid) © 2005 Capriccio DDD 2004 cpo 777 015-2 J. F. Fasch: Ouvertüre G-Dur FWV L:G16 für 2 Oboen, zwei Violinen, Viola, Fagott und basso continuo, Concerto C-Dur FWV L:C2 für Fagott, zwei Violinen, Viola und Cembalo, Concerto c-Moll FWV L:c2 für 2 Oboen, zwei Violinen, Viola, Fagott und Cembalo, Concerto A-Dur FWV L:A3 für obligate Violine, zwei Violinen, Viola und Bass, Concerto d-Moll FWV L:c1 für basso concertato, zwei Violinen, Viola und basso continuo, Concerto e-Moll FWV L:Es1 für 2 Oboen, zwei Violinen, Viola, Fagott und basso continuo (Fragment) Sergio Azzolini (Fagott), Hans-Peter Westermann (Oboe), Alessandro Piqué (Oboe), La Stravaganza Köln © 2004 cpo Lübecker Straße 9, D-49124 Georgsmarienhütte FUGA LIBERA Johann Friedrich Fasch Ouvertures in G minor, D minor and G major FWV K: g 2, FWV K: d 4, FWV K: G 15 Ausführende: Il Fondamento, Leiter: Paul Dombrecht Aufnahme: Februar 2004, Landscommanderij Alden Biesen, Belgium è Il Fondamento 2004 Four Winds 3024 George Vosburgh - Trumpeter's Heritage - Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra (Oskar Böhme, Johann Sebastian Bach, Henri Tomasi, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Neruda) J.F. Fasch: Concerto for Trumpet, 2 Oboes and Strings in D major Ausführende: George Vosburgh ; Conductor: Arnie Roth Aufnahme: Four Winds 2004 © 2004 Four Winds stradivarius, STR 33632 C. GRAUPNER "Die Kunst der Imitation" Triosonaten (J. F. Fasch, Christoph Graupner, Johann Melchior Molter) Johann Friedrich Fasch Sonata: Canon a 2 Violini e Cembalo d-Moll (Andante, Allegro, Largo, Allegro) Ausführende: Antichi Strumenti © è 2004 2003 Aeolus DDD J. F. Fasch: Chalumeaukonzert in B; Konzert für Violine & Oboe in d;Violinkonzert in A Leitherer, Güldenhaupt, Main-Barockorchester Frankfurt © 2003 Aeolus DDD Oboe classics 2003 Baroque Spirit- La Fontaine (Josep Pla, Georg Philipp Telemann, Giuseppe A. Brescianello, Johann Joachim Quantz,) J.F. Fasch: Trio Sonata for 2 Oboes and Basso Continuo in G minor, FWV g 2 Ausführende: Koji Ezaki, Teruo Takamure, Masamitsu San'nomiya, Makiko Mizunaga Aufnahme: Oboe classics 2003 © 2003 Oboe classics Apex ADD J. F. Fasch: Trompetenkonzert in D J. Pachelbel:Suiten Nr. 6 & in G;Kanon in D Andre, Paillard Kammerorchester, Paillard © 2003 Apex ADD, 75 2002 cpo 999 594-2 J. F. Fasch: Du sollst Gott, deinen Herrn, lieben (Kantate), Wir müssen alle offenbar werden (Kantate), Ouvertüre B-Dur o C. F. Ch. Fasch. Psalm 119 (Motette) Maria Zadori (Sopran), Annette Müller (Sopran), Lena Susanne Norin (Alt), Hans Jörg Mammel (Tenor), Klaus Mertens (Baß), Veronika Winter (Sopran), Bernhard Scheffel (Tenor), Michael
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