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Christopher Hogwood - Bach - Concertos & French Suites (2022)

Christopher Hogwood - Bach - Concertos & French Suites (2022)
  • Title: Bach - Concertos & French Suites
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 7:15:01
  • Total Size: 2.54 GB
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Tracklist:

01. 1. (Allegro)
02. 2. Adagio
03. 3. Allegro
04. 1. (Allegro)
05. 2. Andante
06. 3. Allegro assai
07. 1. (Allegro)
08. 3. Allegro
09. Adagio
10. 1. Allegro
11. 2. Andante
12. 3. Presto
13. 1. Allegro
14. 2. Affetuoso
15. 3. Allegro
16. 1. --
17. 2. Adagio ma non tanto
18. 3. Allegro
19. I. (Allegro)
20. II. Adagio
21. III. Vivace
22. 1. Allegro
23. 2. Adagio
24. 3. Allegro
25. 1. (Allegro)
26. 2. Andante e piano
27. 3. Allegro assai
28. 1. Vivace
29. 2. Largo ma non tanto
30. 3. Allegro
31. 1. (Allegro)
32. 2. Adagio
33. 3. Allegro
34. 1. (Allegro)
35. 2. Alla siciliana
36. 3. Allegro
37. 1. (Allegro)
38. 2. Adagio
39. 3. Allegro
40. 1. (Allegro)
41. 2. Largo
42. 3. Allegro
43. 1. Allegro
44. 2. Adagio
45. 3. Allegro
46. 1. (No tempo marking)
47. 2. Adagio e piano sempre
48. 3. Allegro
49. 1. (Allegro)
50. 2. Largo
51. 3. Presto
52. 1. (Allegro)
53. 2. Siciliano
54. 3. Allegro
55. 1. (Allegro moderato)
56. 2. Larghetto
57. 3. Allegro ma non tanto
58. 1. --
59. 2. Andante
60. 3. Allegro assai
61. 1. Allegro
62. 2. Adagio
63. 3. Allegro
64. 1. (Allegro moderato)
65. 2. Andante
66. 3. Allegro assai
67. 1. Allegro
68. 2. Adagio
69. 3. Allegro assai
70. 1. Allemande
71. 2. Courante
72. 3. Sarabande
73. 4. Menuet I - II
74. 5. Gigue
75. 6. Gigue
76. 1. Allemande
77. 2. Courante
78. 3. Sarabande
79. 4. Air
80. 5a. Menuet I
81. 6. Gigue
82. 6a. Menuet II
83. 1. Allemande
84. 2. Courante
85. 3. Sarabande
86. 4. Anglaise
87. 6. Gigue
88. Minuet I
89. Minuet II
90. 1. Allemande
91. 2. Courante
92. 3. Sarabande
93. 4. Gavotte
94. 5. Menuet
95. 6. Air
96. 7. Gigue
97. 1. Allemande
98. 2. Courante
99. 3. Sarabande
100. 4. Gavotte
101. 5. Bourrée
102. 6. Loure
103. 7. Gigue
104. 1. Allemande
105. 2. Courante
106. 3. Sarabande
107. 4. Gavotte
108. 5. Polonaise
109. 6. Menuet
110. 7. Bourrée
111. 8. Gigue

Christopher Hogwood was one of the most prominent conductors of period-instrument performances of Classical and Baroque music. He studied classical literature in addition to music at Pembroke College, Oxford, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in 1964. His harpsichord instructors were Rafael Puyana and Gustav Leonhardt. Leonhardt, British harpsichordist Thurston Dart, and conductor Raymond Leppard, all prominent in early music research and performance, influenced Hogwood's career path. The British Council gave him a scholarship, enabling him to spend a year in Prague at the Charles University and the Prague Academy of Music.

In 1967 David Munrow and Hogwood co-founded the Early Music Consort to undertake authentic performances of medieval music. Munrow's approach attracted fans and raised eyebrows. The performances were lively, with driving dance rhythms, and the group began to record extensively.

In 1973 Hogwood founded the Academy of Ancient Music, taking its name from a London music society and orchestra of the 18th century. Hogwood's group was the first British ensemble formed to play music of the Baroque and early Classical periods on original instruments, a more elegant specialty than that of Munrow's group. The AAM quickly became one of the most popular and influential organizations in the "authentic performance" movement. (Hogwood preferred the less confrontational term "historically informed performance" to "authentic.") They recorded frequently on Decca's imprint L'Oiseau-Lyre and forged forward into High Classicism, releasing complete sets of Mozart and Haydn symphonies. Hogwood's interpretations were instantly recognizable, with a restrained, technically perfect style that diverged fundamentally from the glittering Baroque performances that were the norm.

Hogwood did not limited his activities to period-instrument groups or Classical and Baroque music. Since 1981 he regularly conducted leading American orchestras, and he conducted his first opera in America in 1983, a production of Mozart's Don Giovanni in St. Louis. He brought to standard-instrument ensembles many of the interpretive principles he developed from his research, and often juxtaposed his Baroque and Classical interpretations with 20th century music of the neo-Classical style, from such composers as Stravinsky, Martinu, and Tippett.

From 1983 to 1985 he was artistic director of London's Mostly Mozart Festival at the Barbican Centre, and was conductor laureate of the Handel & Haydn Society, Boston's historic concert organization, which now includes America's leading orchestra of period instruments. He was musical director of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra from 1987 to 1992. He regularly guest conducted and served as director for a number of festivals. In 2000, he was named principal guest conductor of the Kammerorchester Basel, taking on the same position with the Orquesta Ciudad de Granada the following year.

Hogwood said that his busy schedule afforded him insufficient time to teach, but he took a step toward correcting that state of affairs in 1992 when he was named visiting professor of Early Music Performance at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and a visiting professor at King's College, London. He taught frequently at Harvard and was an honorary professor at the University of Cambridge. Hogwood also published several widely praised books, including a biography of Handel. ~ Joseph Stevenson


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