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    Default Great recordings of horns to showcase Harbeth RADIAL technology

    Hey, tinears and Tim VG

    Here are three great ones, featuring natural horns

    The Six Brandenburgs, JS Bach New London Consort L'Oiseau-Lyre 440 675-2

    Vivaldi for Diverse Instruments Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Reference Recordings RR 77

    Handel Water Music " " " Harmonia Mundi 907010

    This is the BEST Water Music I've ever heard, musically and as a recording.

    Enjoy!

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    Default Perid instruments

    KT88 wrote:
    "The Six Brandenburgs, JS Bach New London Consort L'Oiseau-Lyre 440 675-2

    Vivaldi for Diverse Instruments Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra Reference Recordings RR 77

    Handel Water Music " " " Harmonia Mundi 907010

    This is the BEST Water Music I've ever heard, musically and as a recording."

    Thanks KT88. I heard many good things about the HM version of Water Music, but I bought the Pinnock version because I could not find the HM version. That was many years ago. It's still in period instruments. I will have to chase up this HM version, and the other ones you listed.

    cheers.

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    Default Baroque

    Quote Originally Posted by tinears02 View Post
    Tim
    Any cd(s)you can recommend? I like music of the Baroque and classical periods.

    thanks in advance,
    tinears
    Not anything specific I can think of.. But, some good horn albums are 'The art of the vienna horn' by Wolfgang Tomböck and 'sonatas by Beethoven, Hindemith and Heiden' by John Cerminaro.. both feature great sound quality and tremendous playing.

    {Moderator's comment: do you have CD catalogue numbers please?}

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    Default Catalogue nos

    Quote Originally Posted by TimVG View Post

    {Moderator's comment: do you have CD catalogue numbers please?}
    The art of the Vienna Horn was released through Naxos (cat. no. 8.557471)

    And the CD by John Cerminaro through Crystal Records (album ID: 11637)

    That's all I could find.. you easily find both albums through google if you need any further information.

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