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    Authentic instruments mp3s - Cantate Meerestille und Glückliche Fahrt Op.112

    Now available to members at www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/authentic.html

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    #2
    Originally posted by Peter:
    Now available to members at www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/authentic.html

    This canata is now quite a popular 'filler' item on Beethoven disks. As a result I've got at least 4 versions of it, 2 on authentic instruments.

    This version on Gardiner's CD with the Mass in C is quite nicely performed, the period instruments show themselves more in the second part (which could have been performed a touch faster to my taste, but this is a minor quibble).

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      #3
      Which are the other 3, Rod?
      I have only this one because, well... me likes Gardiner

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        #4
        Thanks a lot, Rod. This was excellent.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Rutradelusasa:
          Which are the other 3, Rod?
          I have only this one because, well... me likes Gardiner

          The other period instrument version is on the CHandos label by Collegium Musicum 90 with Richard Hickox conducting. That disk also has the Mass in C as the main item.

          Also i have a version on a disk that has the Joseph and Leopold Cantatas (Hyperion label), and another on an old US recording of rareties on the Vox label.

          Rod



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            #6
            Originally posted by Chris:
            Thanks a lot, Rod. This was excellent.
            Yes I think the appeal of this music is self evident. Had you heard op112 before Chris?



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              #7
              Originally posted by Rod:

              Also i have a version on a disk that has the Joseph and Leopold Cantatas (Hyperion label), Rod

              Yes I have this version as well, excellent music.



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                #8
                Originally posted by Rod:
                Yes I think the appeal of this music is self evident. Had you heard op112 before Chris?
                Yes, but it was long enough ago that it seemed almost new to me.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rod:


                  Also i have a version on a disk that has the Joseph and Leopold Cantatas (Hyperion label), and another on an old US recording of rareties on the Vox label.

                  Rod

                  I have this version as well. Excellent recording.



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                    #10
                    Wow Rod thanks, I haven't heard that before.
                    (and thanks Chris for your help, I've now figured out how the mp3 section works)
                    *~Ja, was haben's da scho wieder gmacht, Beethoven?~*

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