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| AntonĂn Reichenauer (c. 1694–1730) – a few years ago a name virtually unknown, today mentioned by Baroque music lovers in the same breath as the greatest Czech Baroque masters, not to mention Antonio Vivaldi himself. Reichenauer assumed after Johann Friedrich Fasch the post of court composer in the service of Count Morzin, whose chapel Vivaldi called a "virtuosissima orchestra" and for which he wrote a number of concertos. Following the previous – and first-ever – CD featuring Reichenauer’s concertos (SU 4035-2), within its Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague series Supraphon is now releasing world premiere |
flac, booklet,thank you Thomas! |

Hello Otto:
ReplyDeleteWonderful music, but the boocklet it's not of this CD, you can solucion for this problem?.
Thanks you:
Fasch
Hello Otto:
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, the boocklet is well, I had a negligenced error.
Escuse me please.
Fasch.
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ReplyDeleteI think that one of the files (part 2, I think) is corrupt. I have downloaded all files twice, and extracting from the rar files leads to error messages. (Tracks 9, 10, 12, and 18 are affected.)
ReplyDeleteCan you check and repost if the file is corrupt?