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This morning, for "Baroque Mondays: at the court of the Capish King," we present a listen to a gem of the late Baroque: Carl Friedrich Abel (1723 – 1787), born in Köthen and the son of the viola da gamba player in the orchestra that J. S. Bach conducted in that city, left behind, among many other works, a series of anonymous compositions known as "The Drexel Manuscript" (Drexel Code 5871), from the collection of Joseph William Drexel (d. 1888) preserved in the New York Public Library. We will hear the suite in D minor, performed by P. Pandolfo.
Enjoy the listening.
CARL F. ABEL - SUITE in D MINOR - PAOLO PANDOLFO
Drexel Collection - Wikipedia
This morning, for "Baroque Mondays: at the court of the Capish King," we present a listen to a gem of the late Baroque: Carl Friedrich Abel (1723 – 1787), born in Köthen and the son of the viola da gamba player in the orchestra that J. S. Bach conducted in that city, left behind, among many other works, a series of anonymous compositions known as "The Drexel Manuscript" (Drexel Code 5871), from the collection of Joseph William Drexel (d. 1888) preserved in the New York Public Library. We will hear the suite in D minor, performed by P. Pandolfo.
Enjoy the listening.
CARL F. ABEL - SUITE in D MINOR - PAOLO PANDOLFO
Drexel Collection - Wikipedia
DeRank ™: 6,76 Capish
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