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Johann David Heinichen Dresden Concerti Mp3, Flac, Wma Johann David Heinichen Dresden Concerti mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Classical Album: Dresden Concerti Country: UK Released: 2004 Style: Baroque MP3 version RAR size: 1235 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1702 mb WMA version RAR size: 1229 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 610 Other Formats: DTS AHX DMF VOC FLAC MP4 AU Tracklist Dresden Concerti Concerto F-Dur (Seibel 234) / In F Major / En Fa Majeur / (8:30) In Fa Maggiore 1-1 1. Vivace 2:32 1-2 2. Adagio 0:44 1-3 3. Un Poco Allegro 2:23 1-4 4. Allegro 2:51 Concerto F-Dur (Seibel 235) / In F Major / En Fa Majeur / (16:36) In Fa Maggiore 1-5 1. Vivace 4:16 1-6 2. Andante 2:24 1-7 3. Presto 3:34 1-8 4. Alla Breve 3:31 1-9 5. Allegro 2:51 Concerto G-Dur (Seibel 215) / In G Major / En Sol Majeur / (12:00) In Sol Maggiore 1-10 1. Andante E Staccato 3:15 1-11 2. Vivace 3:07 1-12 3. Largo 2:12 1-13 4. Allegro -2/4 3:26 Concerto G-Dur (Seibel 214 - Darmstadt 1715) / In G Major (8:35) / En Sol Majeur / In Sol Maggiore 1-14 1. Vivace 2:35 1-15 2. Largo 2:39 1-16 3. Allegro 3:21 Concerto D-Dur (Seibel 226) / In D Major / En Ré Majeur / (8:51) In Re Maggiore 1-17 1. Allegro Molto 3:17 1-18 2. Adagio 2:48 1-19 3. Allegro 2:46 Concerto G-Dur (Seibel 213) / In G Major / En Sol Majeur / (15:30) In Sol Maggiore 1-20 1. Allegro 2:41 1-21 2. Larghetto 3:05 1-22 3. Allegro 3:16 1-23 4. Entrée 1:36 1-24 5. Loure. Cantabile 1:42 1-25 6. Tempo Di Menuet - Air Italienne 3:10 Concerto F-Dur (Seibel 233) / In F Major / En Fa Majeur / (8:34) In Fa Maggiore 2-1 1. Allegro 3:12 2. Andante Più Tosto Un Poco 2-2 2:11 Allegro 2-3 3. Presto 3:11 Concerto C-Dur (Seibel 211) / In C Major / En Ut Majeur / (7:59) In Do Maggiore 2-4 1. Allegro 2:16 2-5 2. Pastorell 2:34 2-6 3. Adagio 1:09 2-7 4. Allegro Assai 2:00 Concerto F-Dur (Seibel 231) / In F Major / En Fa Majeur / (6:48) In Fa Maggiore 2-8 1. Vivace 2:18 2-9 2. Arioso 2:50 2-10 3. Allegro 1:40 Concerto F-Dur (Seibel 232) / In F Major / En Fa Majeur / (7:49) In Fa Maggiore 2-11 1. Allegro 2:25 2-12 2. Andante 3:08 2-13 3. [Allegro] 2:16 Concerto G-Dur (Seibel 217) / In G Major / En Sol Majeur / (14:49) In Sol Maggiore 2-14 1. Allegro 3:36 2-15 2. Largo E Staccato 2:40 2-16 3. Grave 1:56 2-17 4. Allegro 6:37 Concerto G-Dur (Seibel 214 - Venezia 1715) / In G Major / (9:26) En Sol Majeur / In Sol Maggiore 2-18 1. Vivace 2:57 2-19 2. Andante Et Staccato 3:03 2-20 3. Vivace 3:26 Serenata Di Moritzburg (Seibel 204) - F-Dur / F Major / Fa (3:00) Major / F Maggiore 2-21 Allegro - Adagio - Allegro 3:00 Sonata A-Dur (Seibel 208) / In A Major / En La Majeur / In (3:15) La Maggiore 2-22 1. Allegro 1:38 2-23 2. Adagio E Staccato 0:47 2-24 3. Allegro 0:50 Konzertsatz C- Moll (Seibel 240) / Concert Movement In C Minor / Mouvement De Concert En Ut Mineur / Movimento (3:06) Di Concerto In Do Minore 2-25 Vivace 3:06 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Deutsche Grammophon GmbH Copyright (c) – Universal Classics (UK) Recorded At – Deutschlandfunk Sendesaal Credits Bassoon – Adrian Rovatkay, Henriette Bakker Cello – Dorothea Wolff, Markus Möllenbeck, Phoebe Carrai Composed By – Johann David Heinichen Conductor – Reinhard Goebel Engineer [Balance] – Andrew Wedman Executive-Producer – Charlotte Kriesch, Dr. Andreas Holschneider Flute [Transverse Flute] – Cordula Breuer, Jed Wentz, Marion Moonen Harpsichord – Andreas Spering Horn – Charles Putnam, Renée Allen Liner Notes – Reinhard Goebel Liner Notes [English Translation] – Mary Whittall Mastered By – Emil Berliner Studios Oboe – Alison Gangler, Lex Vos, Michael Niesemann Oboe, Recorder – Wolfgang Dey Orchestra – Musica Antiqua Köln Producer [Recording] – Arend Prohmann Recorder – Bart Spanhove, Joris van Goethem, Marion Verbruggen Theorbo – Michael Dücker Viola – Andreas Gerhardus, Claudia Steeb, Raimund Nolte, Reinhard Goebel Violin – Andrea Keller, Anton Steck, Florian Geldsetzer, Katharina Wolff, Kreta Maria Kentala*, Thomas Pietsch, Werner Ehrhardt, Wolfgang V. Kessinger* Violin, Viola – Laura Johnson Violone – Dane Roberts, Jürgen Fichtner Notes Reissued as part of the Gramophone Awards Collection (Baroque Non-vocal Award 1993). ℗ 1993 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg. © 2004 Universal Classics UK. Made & printed in UK. Recording on authentic instruments: Cologne (Germany), Deutschlandfunk, Sendesaal, February & March 1992. - Concerto F-dur (Seibel 234): Horn I/II, violin solo, oboe solo, transverse flute solo; strings, 3 oboes, basso continuo - Concerto F-dur (Seibel 235): Oboe solo, violin solo, transverse flute I/II, horn I/II; strings, 2 oboes, 2 recorders, 2 transverse flutes, b.c. - Concerto G-dur (Seibel 215): Recorder 1/II, oboe I/II, violin solo; strings, basso continuo - Concerto G-dur (Seibel 214): Transverse flute I/II, oboe I/II, violin solo; strings, basso continuo - Concerto D-dur (Seibel 226): Transverse flute, oboe, violin, cello, theorbo; strings, basso continuo - Concerto G-dur (Seibel 213): Transverse flute I/II, oboe I/II (recorder); strings, basso continuo - Concerto F-dur (Seibel 233): Horn I/II, transverse flute I/II; strings, 2 oboes, basso continuo - Concerto C-dur (Seibel 211): Recorder I-III; strings, 2 oboes, 2 transverse flutes, basso continuo - Concerto F-dur (Seibel 231): Horn I/II, transverse flute I/II; strings, 2 oboes, basso continuo - Concerto F-dur (Seibel 232): Transerse flute I/II, oboe solo I/II, bassoon I/II, violin solo, cello I/II; strings, 2 oboes, basso continuo - Concerto G-dur (Seibel 217): Transverse flute I/II, violin solo I/II, cello solo I/II, bassoon solo I/II; strings, 2 oboes, basso continuo - Concerto G-dur (Seibel 214): Transverse flute I/II, oboe I/II, violin solo; strings, 2 oboes, basso continuo - Serenata di Moritzburg: Horn I/II, transverse flute I/II, oboe I/II; strings, basso continuo - Sonata A-dur: Transverse flute I/II, oboe I/II; strings, basso continuo - Konzertsatz c-moll: Oboe solo, violin solo; strings, basso continuo. Includes a 24-page glossy booklet with notes in English. Booklet and the 2 CDs are in a slimline double jewel case with clear tray. Playing time: - CD1: 70'47" - CD2: 66'01" (136'49" total). Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 28947 48922 1 Label Code: 00173 Other (SPARS Code): DDD Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Johann David Johann David Heinichen - Archiv 437 551-2, Heinichen - Musica Antiqua 437 551-2, Produktion, 00289 Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard 00289 Germany 1993 Archiv 4776330 Köln, Reinhard Goebel - Dresden 4776330 Produktion Goebel Concerti (2xCD, Jew) Johann David Johann David Heinichen - Heinichen - Musica Antiqua Archiv D201704D1 Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard D201704D1 US Unknown Produktion Köln, Reinhard Goebel - Dresden Goebel Concerti (2xCD, Club, 'Fa) Johann David Johann David Heinichen – Heinichen – Musica Antiqua Archiv 437 549-2 Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard 437 549-2 Germany 1993 Produktion Köln, Reinhard Goebel - Dresden Goebel Concerti (2xCD, Album, Fat) Johann David Johann David Heinichen - Archiv 477 6330, Heinichen - Musica Antiqua 477 6330, Produktion, 00289 477 Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard 00289 477 Europe 2007 Archiv 6330 Köln, Reinhard Goebel - Dresden 6330 Produktion Goebel Concerti (2xCD, RE, RP) Johann David Johann David Heinichen - Archiv 477 6330, Heinichen - Musica Antiqua 477 6330, Produktion, 00289 Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard 00289 Germany 2007 Archiv 4776330 Köln, Reinhard Goebel - Dresden 4776330 Produktion Goebel Concerti (2xCD, RP) Related Music albums to Dresden Concerti by Johann David Heinichen Leonardo Leo, Ensemble Strumentale Italiano, Arturo Bonucci - 6 Concerti Per Violoncello, 2 Violini E Continuo; Concerto A 4 Violini Obbligati E Continuo Arcangelo Corelli, London Festival Orchestra, Ross Pople - Concerti Grossi Op. 6 Yo-Yo Ma, English Chamber Orchestra - Haydn - Cello Concerti No. 1 (C Major / C-dur / Ut Majeur) / No. 2 (D Major / D-dur / Ré Majeur) Slovak Chamber Orchestra, Bohdan Warchal - The Four Seasons, Concertos Corelli - Modo Antiquo, Federico Maria Sardelli - 12 Concerti Grossi Op. 6 Mancini • Sarri • Barbella • Valentine • Gudrun Heyens • Musica Antiqua Köln - Concerti Per Flauto Maurice André - Concertos for Trumpet I Musici, Corelli, Bonporti, Paisello, Telemann, Vivaldi - Corelli . 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