Here you’ll find a select list of links to some of our favourite clips.
Orlando Gibbons: Fantasia no. 3 for consort of 6 viols – The Rose Consort
Orlando Gibbons: Fantasia no. 2 for consort of 6 viols – L’Achéron
J.S. Bach: Sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord – Paolo Pandolfo and R. Alessandrini
Marin Marais: Sonnerie de Ste Genevieve du Mont de Paris – Jordi Savall, Fabio Biondi, Pierre Hantai
Marin Marais: Suite in g from Pieces en Trio (1692) – The Marais Project
Tina Chancey giving a talk about the pardessus de viole
Tobias Hume: Pavan “Death” from The First Part of Ayres (1605) – David Ellis
William Lawes: Consort Sett in g – Fretwork Consort of Viols
John Ward: Fantasia for 4 viols – Parthenia Consort of Viols
van Eyck: Daphne – Marion Verbruggen, recorder
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for two cellos – Apollo’s Fire
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for 4 violins and orchestra, RV580 – Il Giardino Armonico
A. Piccinini: Ciacona – Tommie Andersson, theorbo
Alfonso X: Cantiga A Virgen Mui Groriosa – Anna Stegman and Jorge Jimenez
J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no. 5, 1st movement – Apollo’s Fire
C.P.E. Bach: Flute Concerto in D Minor Wq 22 (Un poco andante) | Anna Besson, Kore Orchestra
Jeremy West introduces the cornetto
Merula: Ciaconna, played by Ensemble Fenice with Jean Tubery on cornetto
Niccolo Corradini: Spargite Flores, sung by Hana Blazikova with Bruce Dickey on cornetto
Historical Clarinet Demonstration: Baroque Clarinet and Chalumeau
Telemann: Fantasia no. 1, played by Genevieve Lacey on recorder
Antonio Vivaldi: Nisi Dominus, Andreas Scholl, The Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto “La Notte” RV104a – Tbilisi Baroque Festival with Sergio Assolini, bassoon
Tactus and proportions around 1600
Buxtehude: Sonata a2 – Ensemble Fantasticus
J.S. Bach: Brandenburg Concerto no. 6 – The Sebastians
Guerrero: Ave Virgo Sanctissima – The Sixteen
Telemann: Concerto for traverso and recorder in e minor – Bremen Barockorchester
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