Epoca Barocca

Epoca Barocca - Schickhardt 6 Sonatas Op.22 (2024)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at March 9, 2024
Epoca Barocca - Schickhardt 6 Sonatas Op.22 (2024)

Epoca Barocca - Schickhardt 6 Sonatas Op.22 (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:12:34 | 167 / 370 Mb
Genre: Classical

The members of the chamber music ensemble EPOCA BAROCCA are united in the shared passion for the representation of Baroque music on original instruments. The main focus of the repertoire is the trio and quadrosonate with concertante bass, about the time from Caldara to Zelenka.
Epoca Barocca - Schickhardt- 6 Sonatas, Op. 22 (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Epoca Barocca - Schickhardt- 6 Sonatas, Op. 22 (2024) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 01:12:34 minutes | 1.37 GB
Classical | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

The members of the chamber music ensemble EPOCA BAROCCA are united in the shared passion for the representation of Baroque music on original instruments. The main focus of the repertoire is the trio and quadrosonate with concertante bass, about the time from Caldara to Zelenka.

Epoca Barocca - Johann Friedrich Fasch: Trios & Sonatas (2007)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Jan. 17, 2023
Epoca Barocca - Johann Friedrich Fasch: Trios & Sonatas (2007)

Epoca Barocca - Johann Friedrich Fasch: Trios & Sonatas (2007)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 71:01 | 394 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: CPO | Catalog: 777204

Johann Friedrich Fasch was seven years younger than Georg Philipp Telemann was and outlived him by one year; Fasch, Telemann, and Johann Sebastian Bach all traveled in similar circles. In 1720, for example, both Fasch and Bach were gainfully employed in the courts of the Anhalt princes, Bach in Cöthen and Fasch in Zerbst. However, Telemann provided the model for the sonatas heard on CPO's Johann Friedrich Fasch: Trios & Sonatas, featuring Epocca Barocca, a period-instrument ensemble based in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.

Epoca Barocca - Hasse: Sonatas and Trio Sonatas (2004)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Jan. 10, 2023
Epoca Barocca - Hasse: Sonatas and Trio Sonatas (2004)

Epoca Barocca - Hasse: Sonatas and Trio Sonatas (2004)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers + Digital Booklet | 66:15 | 347 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Chandos | Catalog: CHAN 0711

Hasse: Sonatas and Trio Sonatas represents the maiden voyage for decade-old period instrument ensemble Epoca Barocca on the Chandos label. For the occasion, Epoca Barocca has elected to perform six previously unrecorded chamber works of late Baroque composer Johann Adolf Hasse, which have scrupulously been sought out in manuscripts and early prints canvassed from the libraries of Europe.
Epoca Barocca - Johann Gottlieb Janitsch: Sonate da Chiesa e da Camera (2014)

Epoca Barocca - Johann Gottlieb Janitsch: Sonate da Chiesa e da Camera (2014)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 423 Mb | Total time: 73:03 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | 777 910-2 | Recorded: 2010

Janitsch was a superb contrapuntist, so it's fortunate his historically significant compositions are among the surviving manuscripts in the Archive of Berlin's Singakademie. In this recording on CPO, they offer the modern listener a vibrant impression of the cultured and imaginative spirit that animated Janitsch's Musical Academies in Berlin. The members of the chamber music ensemble Epoca Barocca share a passion for the performance of baroque music on original instruments, and their programmes regularly feature unjustly neglected works from the baroque era.
Epoca Barocca - Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel: Quadri di Dresda e Bruxelles (2012)

Epoca Barocca - Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel: Quadri di Dresda e Bruxelles (2012)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 266 Mb | Total time: 51:09 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | # 777 764-2 | Recorded: 2008

Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel was a highly esteemed composer mentioned in the same breath as Bach, Telemann, and Handel. Today his name has largely vanished from our concert programs, but not from the cpo catalogue. Stölzel did remarkable things in the field of sacred music, as demonstrated by previous releases on cpo, but the label now presents the composer’s chamber music.

Epoca Barocca - Telemann: Trios & Quartets (2011)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at July 4, 2017
Epoca Barocca - Telemann: Trios & Quartets (2011)

Epoca Barocca - Telemann: Trios & Quartets (2011)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 65:54 | 335 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: CPO | Catalog: 77441-2

The quadri or quartets of Georg Philipp Telemann were among the first works to use that name and have sometimes been proposed as ancestors of the string quartet. They may or may not be that, but they're among Telemann's most progressive works, exploiting instrumental contrasts and pairing them with harmonic experiments. Sample the Quadro in E major for two transverse flutes and two cellos, TWV 43:E1, which could almost be early Haydn. The weakening role of the basso continuo in later Telemann chamber music like that on this album is shown by the fact that the quadro or trio designated by the work title sometimes includes the continuo and sometimes does not…
Epoca Barocca - Jean-Baptiste Loeillet of London: Trio Sonatas (2020)

Epoca Barocca - Jean-Baptiste Loeillet of London: Trio Sonatas (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks+booklet) - 394 MB | Tracks: 23 | 61:11 min
Style: Classical | Label: CPO

Jean-Baptiste Loeillet was from a Flemish family whose members included a number of musicians, two of whom went by the name of Jean-Baptiste Loeillet. Already in the eighteenth century this onomastic fact caused irritation and confusion. Our Jean-Baptiste, who later enjoyed a career as John Loeillet in London, was born in Ghent in 1680. What motivated him to go to London when he was a young man? Unfortunately, our sources are silent about this matter. However, he is termed »Mr John Loeillet« in printed editions, which perhaps reflects the fact that he chose London as his home in the 1720s.

Silvia Vajente, Epoca Barocca - Italian Love Cantatas (2012)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Feb. 3, 2017
Silvia Vajente, Epoca Barocca - Italian Love Cantatas (2012)

Silvia Vajente, Epoca Barocca - Italian Love Cantatas (2012)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 73:00 | 336 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: CPO | Catalog: 7775832

The German chamber ensemble Epoca Barocca’s seventh recording on the CPO label is a turn in a new direction, after six repertoire albums devoted to German composers, including Telemann, Hasse, Heinichen, Schaffrath, and Fasch, and a wonderful disc devoted to the underrated Giovanni Benedetto Platti, an Italian who spent most of his professional life in Würzburg. On their newest venture, simply titled Italian Love Cantatas , they team up with Italian soprano Silvia Vajente to present an attractive sampling of Italian chamber cantatas, mostly with obbligato instruments. Some of the music on this album, especially the last movement of the Vivaldi and the Neapolitan works by Mancini and Scarlatti, is pleasant but ordinary. However, the range of color, affect, and emotion achieved by Vajente and the ensemble adds so much depth and beauty that the effect is Baroque chamber music at its most intimate and satisfying.

Heinichen - Concertos and Sonatas - Epoca Barocca  Music

Posted by BachRadio at July 4, 2009
Heinichen - Concertos and Sonatas - Epoca Barocca

Heinichen - Concertos and Sonatas - Epoca Barocca
Baroque | Eac, flac, single files, no cue | no log, covers | 1 cd 307 MB
September 20, 2005 | CPO records | Rapidshare


Johann David Heinichen was born in the small village of Crössuln, near Weissenfels. His father Michael Heinichen had studied music at the celebrated Thomasschule Leipzig associated with the Thomaskirche, served as cantor in Pegau and was pastor of the village church in Crössuln. Johann David also attended Thomasschule Leipzig. There he studied music with Johann Schelle and later received organ and harpsichord lessons with Johann Kuhnau. The future-composer Christoph Graupner was also a student of Kuhnau at the time.

Heinichen enrolled in 1702 to study law at the University of Leipzig and in 1705-6 qualified as a lawyer (in the early 18th century the law was a favored route for composers; Kuhnau, Graupner and Georg Philipp Telemann were also lawyers). Heinichen practiced law in Weissenfels until 1709.

However, Heinichen maintained his interest in music and was concurrently composing operas. In 1710, he published the first edition of his major treatise on the thoroughbass. He went to Italy and spent seven formative years there, mostly in Venice.

In 1717, Heinichen became a colleague of Johann Sebastian Bach at the court of Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen, then went on to be Kapellmeister to the Elector of Saxony. His pupils included Johann Georg Pisendel. In 1721, Heinichen married in Weissenfels and the birth of his only child is recorded in January 1723. In his final years Heinichen's health suffered greatly and on the afternoon of 16 July 1729, he was buried in the Johannes cemetery after finally succumbing to tuberculosis.

His music is enjoying a resurgence of popularity, with some of his masses and his final work, a Magnificat, now receiving some attention in the recording world.