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Heinrich Biber: Twelve Sonatas (1676) for trumpets, strings, timpani & continuo (Sonatae tam aris, quam aulis servientes) - The Parley of Instruments
Peter Holman, The Parley of Instruments
Heinrich Biber: Twelve Sonatas (1676) for trumpets, strings, timpani & continuo (Sonatae tam aris, quam aulis servientes) - The Parley of Instruments
Genre: Classical
 
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For much of the Baroque period, there was no useful distinction between orchestral and chamber music. All music, unless performed in church or on some festive occasion, was cultivated in the home, and even the concertos ...  more »

     
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For much of the Baroque period, there was no useful distinction between orchestral and chamber music. All music, unless performed in church or on some festive occasion, was cultivated in the home, and even the concertos of Vivaldi and Bach rarely require more than a dozen people for an adequate performance. These "sonatas," which consist of single movement compositions with several linked sections, variously employ violins, violas, trumpets (and drums), cellos and continuo instruments (harpsichord, organ, lute). Biber had a unique ability to come up with catchy tunes and arrange them in formally satisfying way. The music is brilliant and consistently engaging. So are these performances. --David Hurwitz

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