The Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin kickstarts their Handel trilogy with
this recording of the first six concerti grossi op. 6. Originally
designed as attractive interludes to English oratorio performances,
Handel’s concerti grossi soon gained fame as the most appealing
orchestral music of the baroque era. Written in London in 1739, towards
the end of his career, Handel paid tribute to the immensely popular
concerti grossi of Corelli while simultaneously proving his mastery
incorporating all musical styles of his times. Led by their
concertmaster Bernhard Forck, the players of the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin demonstrate why many consider them the best baroque ensemble of
today. This first installment will be followed by the last six concerti
grossi op. 6, as well as a recording of the concerti grossi op. 3. The
ensemble’s first PENTATONE album, Cantata (2018) with countertenor Bejun
Mehta, won a Diapason d’or.
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