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John Smyth wrote:
>As a new-comer to Vivaldi and Telemann, I've acquainted myself through the
>artistry of Manze, (Manchester Sonatas, Concert Music for a Polish King);
>McGeegan and See, (The Flute Concerti); and Pickett, (Telemann's Water
>Music). I find this music extremely gratifying--colorful, quircky, daring,
>and wistful by turns; These CDs will come off the shelf often.
If I may be so bold as to offer my additional performer suggestions to
you...
For Telemann, I recommend also the works performed by Goebel/MAK
(Tafelmusik, the wind concertos, Watermusik) found on the Archiv label.
Il Giardino Armonico (Teldec) perform Vivaldi with all sorts of gusto; I
recommend their "Four Seasons" (OOP?) and my recently acquired set of
mandolin and lute concerti. Definitely worth the money.
Mark K. Ehlert
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