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Rachel Brown, The Brandenburg Consort, Roy Goodman - Johann Joachim Quantz: Flute Concertos (1997)

Johann Joachim Quantz: Flute Concertos (1997)
Rachel Brown, flute; The Brandenburg Consort; Roy Goodman, direction

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 325 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 175 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA 66927 | Time: 01:16:08

Flautists tend to know that Quantz gave flute lessons to Frederick the Great and that he wrote about 300 concertos for the instrument. Only a few of these concertos have been easily accessible in print or on disc. However, in this welcome recording of five Quantz concertos, flautist Rachel Brown seems the perfect ambassador to bring a few of these unfamiliar but intriguing works back into the repertoire. Whether playing a Baroque-inspired fugue, a more ‘classically styled’ Allegro or languid slow movement, Brown’s daring expression and technical brilliance – together with the Brandenburg Consort’s focused sound and racy pace – seem intuitive. Quantz and Brown appear together again, briefly, in Concert in Sanssouci. ‘Sans souci’ means ‘without worry’, and was the name of Frederick the Great’s country house near Potsdam. A certain joie de vivre is in the air in this recreation of a typical evening’s concert chez Frederick. The Hanover Band, under Roy Goodman, plays with real spirit, although Nathalie Stutzmann’s rich contralto lends a more melancholic feel in arias by CH Graun. Although Frank de Bruine is a rather understated soloist in the CPE Bach oboe concerto, the band’s dynamic interpretations and composer’s inventiveness win through.
Soloists, The Parley of Instruments, Roy Goodman - Thomas Arne: Artaxerxes (2009) 2CDs

Thomas Arne - Artaxerxes (2009) 2CDs
Christopher Robson, countertenor; Ian Partridge, tenor; Patricia Spence, mezzo-soprano
Richard Edgar-Wilson, tenor; Catherine Bott, soprano; Philippa Hyde, soprano;
The Parley of Instruments; Roy Goodman, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 610 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 323 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical, Opera | Label: Hyperion | # CDD22073 | Time: 02:20:20

Artaxerxes, premiered in London in 1762, was the first full-length opera seria sung in English. It proved a great success and helped to revive the fortunes of Thomas Arne, whose career had been in the doldrums. The opera featured his new protégée and mistress Charlotte Brent in the role of Mandane and Arne lavished attention on her music. Mandane’s arias and those of the hero Arbaces provide many of the opera’s high points, with their rich orchestrations, virtuoso vocal parts and captivating tunes. Though based on the Handelian model, Artaxerxes shows both Arne’s talent at the later galant style and his penchant for folk-like, pastoral airs. The results are mostly a delight (if a tad lightweight for the libretto’s blood ’n’ thunder deeds), with a variety of attractive arias further enhanced by Arne’s deft use of woodwind. Christopher Robson in the title role and Catherine Bott, thrilling as Mandane, head a fine team of singers: my only complaint is that Patricia Spence’s forceful Arbaces too often slips into shrill and strident mode.
Roy Goodman, Le Concert Lorrain, Nederlands Kamerkoor - George Frideric Handel: Israel in Egypt (2014)

Roy Goodman, Le Concert Lorrain, Nederlands Kamerkoor - George Frideric Handel: Israel in Egypt (2014)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 626 Mb | Total time: 75:33+51:37 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Etcetera ‎| # KTC1517 | Recorded: 2014

Israel in Egypt (HWV 54 ) is without a doubt one of Georg Friedrich Handel’s most captivating oratorios. One that has an unusual role set apart for the choir. The biblical story of Israel’s crossing through the desert to the Promised Land and the plagues God spills over Egypt are sublimely captured in Handel’s score from 1738.
Catherine Bott, Emma Kirkby, Roy Goodman, The Brandenburg Consort - Handel: The Rival Queens - Opera Arias and Duets (1997)

Catherine Bott, Emma Kirkby, Roy Goodman, The Brandenburg Consort - George Frideric Handel: The Rival Queens - Opera Arias and Duets (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 341 Mb | Total time: 76:06 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA66950 | Recorded: 1997

The title is irresistible, and the compilation is clever. This disc includes duets and arias from the five operas - Alessandro, Admeto, RiccardoPrimo, Siroe and Tolomeo - that Handel wrote for the last three seasons of his opera company, the Royal Academy of Music, from 1726 until 1729. It was a time when those real-life rival queens (they were known by that label), the sopranos Francesca Cuzzoni and Faustina Bordoni, trod the boards in the King's Theatre, Haymarket. It is by no means all jealous fury either. As one would expect of a composer of such subtle insight into character, there are other carefully nuanced emotions in this music.
Roy Goodman, The Hanover Band - Beethoven and the Philharmonic (1995)

Roy Goodman, The Hanover Band - Beethoven and the Philharmonic: Beethoven, Cherubini, Sacchini, Neukomm, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Boccherin, Haydn, Jommelli (1995)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 730 Mb | Total time: 67:48+72:11 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Nimbus Records | NI 5138/9 | Recorded: 1983-1988

A celebration of the Royal Philharmonic Society's 175th Season as 'An Evening with the Philharmonic' with music from concerts recreating original programmes between 1813 and 1837.
Roy Goodman, The Parley of Instruments - Henry Purcell: The Complete Ayres for the Theatre (2009)

Roy Goodman, The Parley of Instruments - Henry Purcell: The Complete Ayres for the Theatre (2009)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1,01 Gb | Total time: 03:28:36 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDS44381/3 | Recorded: 1994

All these works were published within 18 months of Purcell's death. The 13 suites of choice movements from plays and semi-operas, entitled A Collection of Ayres, compos'd for theTheatre, and upon other occasions, may well have been the editing work of Purcell's brother, Daniel.
Emma Kirkby, Richard Morton, Roy Goodman, The Parley of Instruments - Dr Arne at Vauxhall Gardens (1988)

Emma Kirkby, Richard Morton, Roy Goodman, The Parley of Instruments - Dr Arne at Vauxhall Gardens (1988)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 284 Mb | Total time: 52:27 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA66237 | Recorded: 1987

Dr Thomas Arne was a real tunesmith, and this charming collection shows him at his best. Although Arne was heavily influenced by Handel (what Englishman of his generation could avoid this?) he was his own man, and no slavish plagiarist; something that needs to be said of an era, before binding copyrights, when even the great Handel could stoop to this level! It is known that Arne also admired the music of the Venetian Galuppi who visited London in the 1740s. The enchanting 'the Lover's Recantation', sung here beautifully by Emma Kirkby, will remind anyone familiar with Galuppi's comic operas of that composer's style.
Roy Goodman, Monica Huggett, The Hanover Band - Ludwig van Beethoven: Overtures (1989)

Roy Goodman, Monica Huggett, The Hanover Band - Ludwig van Beethoven: Overtures (1989)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 270 Mb | Total time: 63:00 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Nimbus Records | # NI 5205 | Recorded: 1984, 1988

For the first time it is possible to present the orchestra music os Beethoven to the listening public of today in a form which he would recognise. For the Hanover Band is an orchestra of 29 specialist performers on late 18th-century instruments, a classical orchestra modelled in size and type on the Burgtheater orchestra in theVienna of 1800.
Roy Goodman, European Union Baroque Orchestra - George Frideric Handel: Apollo e Dafne; The Alchemist (2001)

Roy Goodman, European Union Baroque Orchestra - George Frideric Handel: Apollo e Dafne; The Alchemist (2001)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 258 Mb | Total time: 57:14 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.555712 | Recorded: 2000

Apollo e Dafne was probably begun in Venice in 1709, but was not completed until after Handel’s arrival in Hanover in 1710, to take up his appointment as Kapellmeister to the Elector. The instrumentation is more colourful than usual, and in addition to the usual strings Handel added a flute, a pair of oboes and a bassoon. The musical structure is relatively simple, with a succession of emotionally varied da capo arias and a pair of duets for the two main characters, Dafne, a soprano, and Apollo, a bass. Since Handel’s original overture has not survived, this performance is prefaced by the opening movement of his Concerto Opus 3, No.1, which was probably composed at the same time.
Emma Kirkby, Roy Goodman, The Brandenburg Consort - George Frideric Handel: Opera Arias and Overtures, Vol. 1 (1996)

Emma Kirkby, Roy Goodman, The Brandenburg Consort - George Frideric Handel: Opera Arias and Overtures, Vol. 1 (1996)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 360 Mb | Total time: 75:39 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA66860 | Recorded: 1995

The greater part of Handel's working life as a composer was devoted to writing and performing operas. In many ways this was the genre to which he owed his international renown: performances during his period of study in Venice won him an audience far greater than could be expected in London. Italian opera reached England around 1710, and the staging of Rinaldo in 1711 confirmed Italian as the language of the future for such ventures. This exciting recording from Emma Kirkby presents nine arias, from nine of the most enduring of Handel's Italian operas, alongside four overtures.