These are some other websites that may be of interest:
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| Alex Potter |
We have been sending Alex scores for about a year now, and we are delighted that he has just recorded some of them as part of a project devoted to the wonderful music of Johann Rosenmüller. It should be ready for distribution some time later this year.
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| Johannes Pramsohler |
One of the best of the new generation of baroque fiddlers, this young South Tyrolean is at the forefront of new ideas with his many different groups. The link above will take you to Ensemble Diderot's site (with links to Johannes' other active websites), where you can hear, amongst other things, one of my favourite pieces of Leclair.
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| Yale Schola Cantorum |
They have recorded two wonderful CDs using our editions: the first was Biber Vespers, (available from us for £6 + postage) and the other Bertali's magnificent Missa Resurrectionis.
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| Bampton Classical Opera |
After a successful collaboration in producing a new edition of Benda's Romeo and Juliet in 2007, we worked together on Ferdinando Paer's Leonora, the fore-runner to Beethoven's Fidelio. In 2011, there is a chance that we will again collaborate - this time on Naumann's Aci e Galatea
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| Tempesta di mare |
Richard Stone, one of this wonderful band's artistic directors, has masterminded a wonderful celebration of the 250th anniversary of Johann Friedrich Fasch's death for 2008. They have already recorded a CD for Chandos and they have included works by Fasch in many of their concerts.
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| Apollo's Fire |
We produced an edition of a Fasch suite for Jeannette Sorrell's exciting group from Cleveland, and we look forward to forging closer links.
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| Claire Guimond & Ensemble Arion |
Having already edited Telemann's Concerto alla Francese for Arion's latest CD, we look forward to hearing some of our Fasch editions when Matthieu Lussier (fresh from his success with Vivaldi) takes the band into the world of the Zerbst Kapellmeister.
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| Charles Brink & The Grand Tour Orchestra |
We produced editions of some arias and duets by Jommelli for this New York-based period orchestra, who explore music 1750-1800. We look forward to collaborating with them on future projects.
Brian and some of our editors maintain their own informative websites about composers in whom they are interested. You might find some of them useful:
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| Antonio Bertali's church music |
| Erlebach's cantatas |
| Giovanni Legrenzi |
| Johann Friedrich Fasch |
| John More Smieton and his family |
| Dennis Collins' listings of 17th-century Italian music |
| Kim Clow's site devoted to Christoph Graupner |
Our newest editor, Prof. Marianne Pfau, is both scholar and performer. You can find out more about her group Toutes Suites and their recordings here.
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We have been sending music to two London-based orchestras for a while. 2010 looks like seeing our collaboration intensifying:
Linden Baroque have asked us to come up with a programme (and the music!) for one of their concerts next year, and they've accepted our proposal of "Sinfonias from the Dresden court".
We are also hopeful that Belsize Baroque will do a 350th birthday bash for Christoph Graupner. |