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		<title>Treasures of Baroque Albinoni &#8211; Pachelbel- Handel- Corelli- Vivaldi- Telemann</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<strong>Treasures of Baroque Albinoni - Pachelbel- Handel- Corelli- Vivaldi- Telemann</strong>

Württemburg Orchestra
Jörg Faerber
with various star
Soloists incl 
Helmut Rilling, Anton Stingl etc

<strong>Catalogue Number:</strong> ALC 1254
<strong>Number of Discs:</strong> 1
<strong>Date/Runtime:</strong> Time: 77:39  ADD  1965-75]]></description>
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“It was Faerber’s Württemburgers (Turnabout) who first introduced the majority of people to such gems as Albinoni’s Adagio or Pachelbel’s Kanon” (MusicalMerit) (Gramophone quotes: “there is a lot to enjoy &#8211; The Lute concerto in particular” (Trumpet concerto): “trumpet-playing itself is everywhere firm and clear, with good tone, style, and intonation &#8211; extra brilliance is offered by Edward Tarr”(Telemann Suite): “exceedingly entertaining&#8230;a French overture, then a series of character pieces, of which, ‘La trompette’, is a witty take-off…. Of the five dances which follow, I would specially mention the graceful Rondeau, the spirited Bourrée, the very Gallic Courante (with teasing rhythmic ambiguities) and its virtuoso double for the gamba”<br />
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<li>[1]  <strong>Pachelbel: Kanon in D</strong>   5:51</li>
<li><strong>Handel: Organ Concerto No.13 in F, HWV295<br />
“The Cuckoo &#038; the Nightingale” (Douglas Haas, organ)</strong></li>
<li>[2]   I.   Larghetto  2:37                [3]   II.  Allegro  3:40<br />
[4]   III.  Larghetto  3:21              [5]   IV. Allegro  3:16</li>
<li><strong>Corelli: Concerto Grosso Op.6 No.8 in G minor “Christmas<br />
Concerto” Georg Egger, Angus Ramsay (violins concertante)</strong></li>
<li>[6] Vivace &#8211; Grave  1:36    [7] Allegro  2:18    [8] Adagio  3:22<br />
[9] Vivace  1:08    [10] Allegro  1:39    [11]  Pastorale: Largo  3:43</li>
<li><strong>Albinoni: Trumpet Concerto in C (Edward Tarr, trumpet)</strong></li>
<li>[12]  I. Grave  1:58       [13] II. Allegro  2:06<br />
[14]  III. Grave  1:52    [15] IV. Allegro  1:27</li>
<li><strong>Vivaldi: Concerto for Lute &#038; Strings in D major, P.209<br />
(Anton Stingl, Lute)</strong></li>
<li>[16] Allegro giusto  4:28  [17] Largo  2:41   [18] Allegro  2:32<br />
[19]   <strong>Albinoni: Adagio for organ and strings (arr.Giazotto)</strong> 8:11</li>
<li><strong>(Helmut Rilling, organ)<br />
Telemann : Suite for Viola da Gamba &#038; Strings in D major<br />
(Ernst Wallfisch, viola da gamba)</strong></li>
<li>[20] I.  Ouverture  6:11    [21] II. La Trompete  1:32<br />
[22] III.  Sarabande  4:11 [23] IV. Rondeau   1:12    [24] V. Bourrée 1:31<br />
[25] VI. Courante  2:24   [26] VII. Gigue   2:11</li>
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