Pachelbel: Canon in D
Both of Musica Antiqua Köln’s recordings of Pachelbel’s (in)famous Canon in D served as my gateway into the world of Early Music.
Pachelbel: Canon in D Read More »
Both of Musica Antiqua Köln’s recordings of Pachelbel’s (in)famous Canon in D served as my gateway into the world of Early Music.
Pachelbel: Canon in D Read More »
This is such a gorgeous aria, full of yearning and tenderness. Also many happy memories of recording this with Aaron Sheehan, Stephen Stubbs and Pacific MusicWorks.
Handel: Thus When the Sun from’s Wat’ry Bed Read More »
early music fans may prefer (I know I do) a more serene version of the “alamo” by early 16th-century Spanish composer Juan Vazquez, the lovely Villancicos, “De los alamos venue” — “from the cottonwoods.”
Vasquez: De los alamos vengo Read More »
I first learned the Biber Passacaglia in a class with my earliest period instrument teacher, Jane Starkman, whom I met at my first Baroque Performance Institute.
Biber: Passacaglia in G minor from Mystery Sonata XVI Read More »
I love hearing the two recorders improvising together in Canarios.
Anoymous: Canario (17th century) Read More »