Since you are interested in The World of the 18th Century Symphony, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
JOSEPH MARTIN KRAUS
Kraus: Ballet Music (Incls 'The Fishermen') Swedish Chamber Orchestra / Petter Sundkvist [ Naxos / CD - released 8/Oct/2007 ] "Beautifully played by the Swedish Chamber Orchestra..Excellent sonics too. This disc is a treat." - ClassicsToday, 9/9 |
JOSEPH HAYDN
Haydn: Flute Trios [Nos 15 - 17] Uwe Grodd (flute), Martin Rummel (cello) & Christopher Hinterhuber (piano) [ Naxos / CD - released 20/Nov/2011 ] "…Uwe Grodd, Martin Rummel and Christopher Hinterhuber…bring a sense of appropriate social occasion to this unfailingly sunny and no-nonsense music." NZ Herald |
J.S. BACH
Heavenly Voices: J.S. Bach's most beautiful arias Judit Nemeth (alto) Ibolya Verebits, Teri Dunn, Ingrid Kertesi (sopranos) / Hungarian Festival Choir / Aradia Ensemble / Capella Istropolitana / etc [ Naxos Double / 2 CD - released 1/Dec/2008 ] Over 2 hours of J.S Bach's most glorious music for voice. Including "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" and "Where Sheep May Safely Graze". |
DITTERSDORF
Giob (Complete oratorio) Markus Schafer, Romelia Lichtenstein, Jorg Waschinski, Ekkehard Abele / Rheinische Kantorei / Das Kleine Konzert / Hermann Max [ CPO / 2 CD - released 1/Aug/2009 ] Dittersdorf's setting of the Old Testament book of Job was first performed in 1786. The libretto takes a fair amount of artistic license, but some of the fiction fleshes out the biblical tale effectively. |