Baroque music
Baroque music shines with its balance between refinement and expressiveness, carried by precise forms and an inexhaustible creative drive. From Vivaldi's concertos to Bach's cantatas, and Handel's oratorios, it offers a rich universe of colors and emotions.
Placing this vinyl record on the turntable means allowing the clarity of the strings, the majesty of the brass, and the delicate ornamentation that make up all the charm of this era to unfold.
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Cello Dreams. Berceuses pour violoncelle et piano
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A Christmas Night - Classical and traditional favorites
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Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Pastorale sur la naissance de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ
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Purcell: Music for a while
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75/VINYLE COULEUR OR AUDIOPHILE 180GR/POCHETTE GATEFOLD
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PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION/NIGHT ON BALD MOUNTAIN/L MAAZEL/180GR
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MASTER OF THE CLASSICAL..
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VIVALDI: THE FOUR SEASONS
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BEST OF DORIS WISHMAN/INCLUS 1DVD
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VARIATIONS GOLDBERG BWV 988
Vinyl ORPHEUS 1995 -
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Godington Boundry
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Baroque music on vinyl: when the splendour of the 17th and 18th centuries comes alive on black wax
A century and a half of contrasting passions, from Monteverdi to Bach
From Monteverdi's Orfeo (1607), the founding act of opera, to Bach's Art of Fugue, the symbolic endpoint of an era in 1750, Baroque music revolutionised Europe through its quest for expressiveness and its decisive innovations: basso continuo, the concertante style, and virtuosic ornamentation. Italy gave us Corelli and Vivaldi, France produced Lully, Couperin and Rameau, Germany was shaped by Schütz, Buxtehude and Telemann, while England was defined by Purcell and Handel, each national soil forging a distinctive idiom, from Neapolitan vocal flamboyance to Germanic contrapuntal rigour. Passionately rediscovered from the 1960s onwards, this repertoire enjoyed a second lease of life on record, of which vinyl remains the privileged witness.
Essential masterpieces, legendary labels and pressing secrets
Bach's Brandenburg Concertos by Harnoncourt (Telefunken Das Alte Werk), Vivaldi's Four Seasons by Pinnock (Archiv), Handel's Messiah by Gardiner (Philips), Monteverdi's Vespers by Parrott (EMI Reflexe) or Rameau's harpsichord works by Scott Ross: these landmark recordings have shaped the history of recorded music and remain priority acquisitions for any collector. The labels that drove this revival, Archiv Produktion with its iconic blue and silver label, Harmonia Mundi France, Erato, L'Oiseau-Lyre, Telefunken Das Alte Werk, produced pressings of often exceptional quality, now hunted down as first editions. To unearth these gems under the best conditions, Vinyles.com allows you to compare offers and prices from multiple specialist merchants at a glance, so you can choose the copy that meets your collector's standards.
