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Release Date: Monday 20 June 2005
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Nocturne The transition from the Baroque to the classical period was characterized by a re-evaluation of the relationship between humanity and nature.
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Nocturne The transition from the Baroque to the classical period was characterized by a re-evaluation of the relationship between humanity and nature. Allegories gave way to real characters and situations. Simplicity and balance became important stylistic elements. At the same time, music was increasingly seen as a pleasant way of passing the time. This was also the time during which the recorder developed into a chamber music instrument for 'rich gentlemen'. A recorder was sometimes built into a walking stick, so that a flute would always be available for playing a suitable melody during a walk in the country.
Louis Emmanuel Jadin (1768 - 1853)
Nocturne No.3 in g-minor
Allegro Adagio Espressivo Allegretto - Allegro Molto
Johann Christian Bach (1735 - 1782)
Quartet in A-major
Allegro Grazioso
Georg Friedrich Händel (1685 - 1759)
Suite in g-minor
Ouverture Allemande Courante Grave Menuett Gigue
Pietro Antonio Locatelli (1695 - 1764)
Concerto Grosso Op.1 No.11
Largo Allemanda Allegro Sarabande Largo Giga Allegro
Giovanni Battista Sammartini (c.1701 - 1775)
Symphony No. 10 in F-major
Vivace Andante Allegro
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791)
Adagio & Fugue (KV 546)
Johann Pachelbel (1653 - 1706)
Canon in C-major