l3/26/2011] Preview: It's "Horns ahoy!" in Handel's horn-happy "Water Music" (continued)
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A horn -- of the natural variety
In tonight's horn-happy excerpts we hear two recordings we haven't heard before, but again one by a standard modern symphony orchestra and one in more period-authentic instrumentation (and, you'll notice, at slightly lower pitch):
* Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde, dir. EMI, recorded Oct. 12-15, 1983
* Concertgebouw Orchestra (Amsterdam), Eduard van Beinum, cond. Philips, recorded c1958
HANDEL: Water Music:
No. 3. Allegro-Andante-Allegro
Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde, dir.
Concertgebouw Orchestra (Amsterdam), Eduard van Beinum, cond.
No. 4, A tempo di minuetto
Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde, dir.
Concertgebouw Orchestra (Amsterdam), Eduard van Beinum, cond.
No. 6, Minuet
Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde, dir.
Concertgebouw Orchestra (Amsterdam), Eduard van Beinum, cond.
No. 10, Allegro
Linde-Consort, Hans-Martin Linde, dir.
Concertgebouw Orchestra (Amsterdam), Eduard van Beinum, cond.
PREVIEW BONUS: ONE LAST TIME
THROUGH THE ROYAL FIREWORKS MUSIC
Of course horns, though rarely spotlighted the way they would be in the Water Music, had played their part in the wind ensemble of Handel's Music for the Royal Fireworks, so I thought one last traversal of that might be in order tonight, and since we've been hearing the Concertgebouw Orchestra in the Water Music, why not hear it under van Beinum's eventual successor as music director, Bernard Haitink?
HANDEL: Music for the Royal Fireworks
i. Ouverture
ii. Bourrée: Allegro
iii. La Paix (Peace)
iv. La Réjouissance (Rejoicing): Allegro
v. Menuet I and II: Andante
Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bernard Haitink, cond. Philips, recorded c1962
IN TOMORROW'S SUNDAY CLASSICS POST
Where might this horn-happiness lead? Enter Franz Josef Haydn.
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