Arcangelo CorelliLater in the hour we'll hear from the English Concert as conducted by Andrew Manze. First, Trevor Pinnock takes the controls for the opening movement from the Concerto Op. 6, No. 2 by ...
The first of a series of performances of Corelli's published works, his op. 6 Concerti Grossi, was released by Linn Records in conjunction with the 300th anniversary of the composers death. In April ...
Arcangelo Corelli is one of the great composers of the Baroque era, a trailblazer who forever changed the relationship between soloist and orchestra, and did much to establish the violin as the star ...
Arcangelo Corelli's music continues to inspire musicians and listeners more than 300 years after his death. Here are some of the finest recordings... If you are a library, university or other ...
Arcangelo Corelli's 12 violin sonatas, the most highly regarded of their time, were famously re-published in 1710 in an edition that includes sections with written-out embellishments. These are said ...
Another reason to visit the Beverly Hills Public Library: As of this month, the Rexford Drive destination is the new home of the Paley Archive, which includes over 160,000 television and radio ...
Arcangelo Corelli was one of the top violinists of his day – the Italian musician was also an influential innovator and role model. Corelli worked at Saint Louis of the French church in Rome, and his ...
Catherine Bott explores the stories surrounding the music and entertainments put on for the occasion of Philip V of Spain's visit to Naples in 1702. Show more In 1702, the 19-year-old Philip V of ...
Donald Macleod delves into the international successes of Arcangelo Corelli. Arcangelo Corelli was something of a European phenomenon not only during his lifetime, but also after his death. His ...
A bright album of Baroque music from period instrumentalists, The Avison Ensemble. Drive Featured Album, 8 October 2012 Released to mark the 300th anniversary of Corelli's death, this album from The ...
Corelli was the main founder of modern orchestral playing and the composer who fashioned two new musical forms, the Baroque trio and solo sonata, and the concerto grosso. Coming from a wealthy family ...
From a concert last May by the Dutch ensemble Concerto Copenhagen, the "Concerto Grosso No. 8" by Arcangelo Corelli.