Pedro Memelsdorff, Andreas Staier ‎- Delight In Disorder (1995)

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Title: Delight In Disorder
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Deutsche Harmonia Mundi ‎
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:10:33
Total Size: 391 Mb
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Tracklist:

Ayres
1 3 Tunes New To John Playford's Dancing Master
2.1 Why So Pale
Composed By – William Lawes
2.2 Bid Me To Live
Composed By – Henry Lawes
2.3 2 Tunes New To John Playford's Dancing Master
Battles
3.1 Passages In Imitation Of The Trumpet, Ayres And Pieces IV
Composed By – Nicola Matteis
3.2 5 Marches And Tunes From John Playford's New Tunes
Suites
4 Fantazie Suite In A
Composed By – Matthew Locke
Ballets
5 Court Masques Under Charles I And Charles Ii, 1640 - 1665
Composed By – William Lawes
Grounds
6 Toccata In A The Plaint, A Ground In A
Composed By – Henry Purcell
7 The Black Joak, As 'tis Perform'd At Dublin, Upon A Silent Ground In D, (Ca.1660)
8 A Ground In D
Composed By – Henry Purcell

Performers:
Flute – Pedro Memelsdorff
Harpsichord – Andreas Staier

Pedro Memelsdorff is probably the most poetic and elegant recorder player of the whole world. His playing is absolutely AMAZING: beautiful, creative, virtuoso & stunning. Andreas Staier (harpsichord) is impecable and amazing too. The music of "Delight in Disorder" is absolutely beautiful, and includes 17th century English tunes, marches, ayres, chaconnes, fantazies, tocattas & grounds, beautifully arranged and with many variations with extremely virtuoso diminutions. Pedro Memelsdorff creates true poetry with his recorders. Andreas Staier plays with inspiration and power. An explosive duo of virtuoso musicians.
This CD is a must-have for all the recorder lovers and all the Early Music lovers! A real jewel.An amazing, brilliant, virtuoso, delightful and magical recording. Elegant and wonderful.