Hogwood conducts the dynamics of Baroque music
A grand attempt by a leading expert in early music performance to express the four elements through music.
Christopher Hogwood and the Academy of Ancient Music perform on historical instruments, reviving the vitality and energy of Baroque music for the present day and recreating the sonic worlds intended by the composers. The compositions, which depict fire, water, earth, and wind, are a rare record of the richness of music's descriptive power.
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A:
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1)
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I. Le Cahos
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2)
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II. Loure I: La Terre Et L'Eau
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3)
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III. Chaconne: Le Feu
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4)
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IV. Ramage: L'Air
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5)
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V. Rossignois
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6)
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VI. Loure II
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VII. Tambourins I & II
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8)
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VIII. Sicilienne
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9)
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IX. Rondeau: Air Pour L'Amour
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10)
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X. Caprice
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B:
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1)
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I. Ouverture
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2)
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II. Menuet I & II
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3)
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III. Marcge & Menuet I
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IV. Air Pour Les Heures Et Les Zéphirs
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5)
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V. Passepied
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6)
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VI. Air I Pour Les Néréides
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VII. Air II
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8)
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VIII. Chaconne
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Engineer - John Dunkerley
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Producer - Peter Wadland
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Conductor [Director] - Christopher Hogwood
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Orchestra - The Academy Of Ancient Music
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Composed By - Jean-Fery Rebel
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Composed By - Andre Cardinal Destouches