Gustav Leonhardt - Giles Farnaby / Thomas Tomkins / Girolamo Frescobaldi / Johann Sebastian Bach / Johann Christian Bach

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Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Genre: Classical
Style: Renaissance, Baroque, Classical

Tracklist:
A1. "Amarilli" In Der Klavierfassung Von Peter Philips 1:43
A2. Spagnioletta 2:15
A3. Pavan And Galliard Of Three Parts 3:23
A4. "Daphne" Aus Dem Camphuysen-Manuskript 5:00
A5. Toccata Settima - Buch IV, S. 29 2:53
A6. Canzona Terza - Buch IV, S. 59 4:00
A7. Toccata Undecima - Buch III, S. 40 4:39
A8. Five Galliards: Prima / Seconda / Terza / Quarta / Quinta - Buch IV, S. 86 3:16
B1. Präludium Und Fuge In A-moll (BWV 895) 2:37
B2. Suite In F-moll (Fragment): Prélude / Sarabande / Gigue (BWV 823) 6:30
B3. Präludium Und Fughetta In D-moll (BWV 899) 2:31
. Sonate In D-dur, Op. 5, 2 9:52



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

℗ 1967 TELDEC »Telefunken-Decca« Schallplatten GmbH. Made in Germany.
Complete title (in German & English):
Cembalomusik auf Originalinstrumenten aus den Niederlanden, Italien, Deutschland un England um 1650-1750.
Music for the harpsichord played on original instruments from the Netherlands, Italy, Germany and England c. 1650-1750.
The sleeve notes are in German and English.

In small print in the lower left corner of the back cover: 3/4 '75. These numbers and what looks like an additional label number suggests that this album has been released in March/April 1975 with material previously produced in 1969.

This is an album in a series of "Das Alte Werk" dedicated to Gustav Leonhardt.
The illustration on the front cover is from painter Jan Steen, "Lady at the harpsichord" (National Gallery, London).
Curious fact: It is highly probable that famous Dutch painter Jan Steen used the same harpsichord as a model for the painting as the one Gustav Leonhardt used on this recording!

Gustav Leonhardt used 4 different historical instruments on this recording:
A1 to A4 - Harpsichord: Andreas Ruckers, Antwerpen 1648 (1) (Leonhardt, Amsterdam)
A5 to A8 - Harpsichord: Italy 1693 (2) (Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA)
B1 to B3 - Harpsichord: Christian Zell, Hamburg 1741 (3) Museum "Ostfriesische Landschaft", Aurich, Germany)
B4 - Harpsichord: Jacobus et Abraham Kirckman, London 1775 (4) (Leonhardt, Amsterdam)


 

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