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Microsoft Azure DevOps Engineer: Route System Feedback to Development Teams
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Instructor: Daniel Krzyczkowski
Ján Krigovsky & Collegium Wartberg - Johann Matthias Sperger: Double Bass Concertos (2022)

Ján Krigovsky & Collegium Wartberg - Johann Matthias Sperger: Double Bass Concertos (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 328 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 162 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:09:20
Classical | Label: Challenge Classics

The first question to ask must be: how could it possibly come about that certain essential works by a composer which display no flaw or failure in musical conception or compositional execution stayed dormant in libraries for well over two hundred years and had to wait so long for publication and audience attention?
Robert Woolley - Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck: Works for Keyboard, Volume 2 (2009)

Robert Woolley - Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck: Works for Keyboard, Vol. 2 (2009)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 389 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 149 Mb | Artwork included
Classical, Renaissance/Baroque | Label: Chandos Chaconne | # CHAN0758 | Time: 01:03:41

As well as being one of the most famous organists and teachers of his time, Sweelinck was the last and most important composer of the musically rich golden era of the Netherlanders. His output comprises seventy works for keyboard, which represent some of the most richly imaginative music of the period, yet none was published during his lifetime. Robert Woolley has a large discography on Chandos, both as a soloist and as a member of The Purcell Quartet, the ensemble he co-founded in 1983. An internationally regarded authority on the music of this period, he broadcasts regularly for the BBC and has performed and recorded on many historic instruments. On this recording, he plays two instruments: a modern copy by Malcolm Rose of the Lodewijk Theewes claviorgan of 1579, a harpsichord-organ combination which has belonged to the Victoria and Albert Museum, London since 1890; and a rarely heard virginal, or muselar, by the firm Adlam Burnett, based on an instrument of Ioannes Ruckers from 1611 in the Finchcocks collection.
Barbara Christina Steude, Concerto Con Voce, Jan Katzschke - Johann Kuhnau, Vincenzo Albrici: Soprano Cantatas (2010)

Johann Kuhnau, Vincenzo Albrici: Soprano Cantatas (2010)
Barbara Christina Steude, soprano; Concerto Con Voce; Jan Katzschke, director

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 336 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 177 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical, Baroque, Vocal | Label: CPO | # CPO 777 531-2 | Time: 01:07:32

Johann Kuhnau owes his fame today mainly to the fact that he was Bach's predecessor as cantor at St. Thomas's in Leipzig. The 17th and 18th centuries meet in Kuhnau's cantatas, where a heavily text-bound musical language following on from the Schütz tradition is combined with Italian melodies and a late-baroque spaciousness – a combination especially delightful to today's ears. Rounding off the CD are cantatas by Kuhnau’s close friend Vincenzo Albrici.
Jan Lehtola - Kalevi Aho: Symphony For Organ, Three Interludes (2012)

Jan Lehtola - Kalevi Aho: Symphony For Organ, Three Interludes (2012)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 268 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: BIS | # BIS-SACD-1946 | Time: 01:10:12

Largely known and admired for his large orchestral scores – including fifteen symphonies to date – the Finnish composer Kalevi Aho has actually written in a wide variety of genres, including chamber music and opera. He did arrive at the organ via the orchestra, however: in 1993, when composing his Eighth Symphony, he decided to let the organ feature in it as a solo instrument. Although he integrated it into the orchestra, it was also provided with three interludes between the separate movements. Encouraged to recast these into a solo work for the instrument, Aho composed a brief introduction for each interlude, functioning as a short summary of what had appeared before it in the course of the symphony. Behind the Three Interludes, and indeed the symphony, there lies a powerful experience of nature: a mid-summer journey on the Arctic Ocean, when everything, in the absence of night, was ‘bathed in an endless blue-tinged light’. Although composed 14 years later, the Symphony for Organ also owes its existence to the Eighth Symphony. After having played the organ part in a 2005 performance of that work, the Finnish organ virtuoso Jan Lehtola approached the composer urging him to write a big, multi-movement work for solo organ.
Jan Lundgren Trio - Flowers Of Sendai (2014) [Official Digital Download 24 bit/96kHz]

Jan Lundgren Trio - Flowers Of Sendai (2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 50:49 minutes | 1,04 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

Jan Lundgren is a triumph of musicality over virtuosic display. Known for his quiet and subtle playing, the Swedish pianist brings to his instrument together with his trio rhythmically intricate music with complex harmonies and structures in "Flowers Of Sendai".
Jan Garbarek & Hilliard Ensemble - Officium Novum (2010) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Jan Garbarek, The Hilliard Ensemble - Officium Novum (2010)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 61:08 minutes | 971 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

The inspired bringing together of Jan Garbarek and the Hilliard Ensemble has resulted in consistently inventive music making since 1993. The unprecedented “Officium” album, with Garbarek’s saxophone as a free-ranging ‘fifth voice’ with the Ensemble, gave the first indications of the musical scope and emotional power of this combination.
Ján Krigovsky & Collegium Wartberg - Johann Matthias Sperger: Double Bass Concertos (2022) [Official Digital Download]

Ján Krigovsky & Collegium Wartberg - Johann Matthias Sperger: Double Bass Concertos (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 69:20 minutes | 677 MB
Classical | Label: Challenge Classics, Official Digital Download

The first question to ask must be: how could it possibly come about that certain essential works by a composer which display no flaw or failure in musical conception or compositional execution stayed dormant in libraries for well over two hundred years and had to wait so long for publication and audience attention?
Jan Lehtola, Klemetti Institute Chamber Choir, Heikki Liimola - Joonas Kokkonen: Requiem; Complete Works for Organ (2017)

Joonas Kokkonen - Requiem; Complete Works for Organ (2017)
Jan Lehtola (organ); Suvi Väyrynen (soprano); Joose Vähäsöyrinki (baritone)
Klemetti Institute Chamber Choir; Heikki Liimola, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 195 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 130 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Toccata Classics | # TOCC0434 | Time: 00:55:33

The music of Joonas Kokkonen (1921–96), one of the most important Finnish composers after Sibelius, radiates warmth and light. His limited output is largely introvert in character but also contains moments of grandeur and rhythmic energy. Kokkonen’s Requiem (1980–81), written in memory of his first wife, is both a powerful choral symphony and a tender, moving embodiment of consolation. Originally scored for large orchestra, the Requiem is heard here in a new version for organ intended to bring the work within the reach of smaller forces. This first recording is complemented by the first complete recording of Kokkonen’s four works for solo organ.
Residentie Orkest The Hague & Jan Willem de Vriend - Schubert: The Complete Symphonies Vol. 3 (2020)

Residentie Orkest The Hague & Jan Willem de Vriend - Schubert: The Complete Symphonies Vol. 3 - Symphony No.9, D.944 (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 244 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 137 Mb | Digital booklet | 00:57:08
Classical | Label: Challenge Classics

Schubert composed his first five symphonies while still a teenager, but they represent just one facet of his prodigious fluency. At this time some of his musical ideas bear a family resemblance to certain themes from Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven, but already his own musical character is evident. He began his Second Symphony in December 1814 and had finished it by March 24th of the following year. He completed the Fourth Symphony in about three to four weeks during April 1816. We should not read too much into the Fourth Symphonys Tragic appendage, added by Schubert as an afterthought. It may be merely an example of the flippant comments which he wrote on some of his youthful scores, but nevertheless the symphony has more gravitas than its predecessors. Schubert also includes a second pair of horns to enrich the texture. Actually, this is the only piece of non-programmatic music to which he gave a descriptive title. After completing the symphonic cycles of Beethoven and Mendelssohn, Jan Willem de Vriend now undertakes Schuberts complete symphonic output. This is the first volume in that series.