An important album that showed a new direction in the interpretation of Baroque music.
A recording of George Frideric Handel's masterpiece, Water Music, performed by the Collegium Aureum, a prestigious early music performance orchestra.
It has been praised for distancing itself from the Romantic image of Handel, and for bringing to the fore a more Baroque brightness and dynamism. "Wassermusik" is a masterpiece that allows us to rediscover the original joy and refinement of Handel's music with the sensibilities of the early 1970s, and is also a significant album in the history of early music performance.
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A:
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1)
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Ouverture
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2)
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Adagio E Staccato
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3)
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Allegro - Andante - Allegro
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4)
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Allegro
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5)
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Air
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6)
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Minuet
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7)
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Bourrée
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B:
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1)
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Andante
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2)
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Menuet I Und Il
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3)
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Gigue I Und Il
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4)
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Hornpipe
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5)
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Ouverture
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6)
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Alla Hornpipe
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7)
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Minuet
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8)
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Lentement
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9)
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Bourrée
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10)
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Andante
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11)
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Rigaudon I Und Il
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Composed By - Georg Friedrich Händel
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Design [Entwurf] - B. Claessens
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Ensemble - Collegium Aureum
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Recording Supervisor [Aufnahmeleitung] - Dr. Alfred Krings
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Recording Supervisor [Aufnahmeleitung] - Dr. Thomas Gallia