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Bach - The Complete Brandenburg Concertos / Pearlman, Boston Baroque
: :Boston Baroque and Martin Pearlman recorded a splendid set of the Brandenburg Concertos on period instruments in 1993 and 1994. Made entirely in the US, these snappy, crisply articulated, and fluent performances rely heavily on the talents of violinist Daniel Stepner (who doubles as one of the two solo violists in Concerto No. 6). Among the highlights are the joyous finale to Concerto No. 4 and the superb cembalo cadenza in No. 5, played by Pearlman. Along with outstanding sound, there's a winning sense of ...
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Beethoven: Octet Op. 103; Rondino WoO 25; etc.
from: Sony
: :Here is all of Beethoven's significant music for wind ensembles--as significant as it gets, anyway, which isn't very. This disc competes directly with one by another period instrument ensemble, Classical Winds (Amon Ra). Mozzafiato's disc is significantly better from a technical viewpoint, but the Classical Winds simply sound as if they are having more fun with the music. You can base your choice between these on whichever factor is more important to you. Both are well-recorded. --Leslie Gerber
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Vivaldi for diverse instruments / PBO ยท McGegan
: :Here is all of Beethoven's significant music for wind ensembles--as significant as it gets, anyway, which isn't very. This disc competes directly with one by another period instrument ensemble, Classical Winds (Amon Ra). Mozzafiato's disc is significantly better from a technical viewpoint, but the Classical Winds simply sound as if they are having more fun with the music. You can base your choice between these on whichever factor is more important to you. Both are well-recorded. --Leslie Gerber
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Beethoven, Wranitzky: Oboe Trios
from: Naxos
: :Here is all of Beethoven's significant music for wind ensembles--as significant as it gets, anyway, which isn't very. This disc competes directly with one by another period instrument ensemble, Classical Winds (Amon Ra). Mozzafiato's disc is significantly better from a technical viewpoint, but the Classical Winds simply sound as if they are having more fun with the music. You can base your choice between these on whichever factor is more important to you. Both are well-recorded. --Leslie Gerber
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Mozart: Complete Wind Concerti, Vol. 1: Woodwind
from: Music Masters Jazz
:Album Description:Using the American Classical Orchestra's principals as soloists, these recordings mark the first comprehensive survey of the concerti by an American period instrument ensemble and conductor.
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Mozart: The Complete Wind Concerti
from: Music Masters Jazz
:Album Description:A triple cd set featuring world renowned virtuosi performing W.A. Mozart's Complete Wind Concerti.
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Mozart: Three Quartets
from: Hmf Classical Exp.
:Album Description:A triple cd set featuring world renowned virtuosi performing W.A. Mozart's Complete Wind Concerti.
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Mozart: Three Quartets
from: Hmf Musique D'abord
:Album Description:A triple cd set featuring world renowned virtuosi performing W.A. Mozart's Complete Wind Concerti.
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A Schumann Salon Concert
from: Helicon Records
:Album Description:A triple cd set featuring world renowned virtuosi performing W.A. Mozart's Complete Wind Concerti.
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Bach: Suites; Concerto for Flute, Violin & Harpischord
:Album Description:A triple cd set featuring world renowned virtuosi performing W.A. Mozart's Complete Wind Concerti.
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