Reinhard Keiser "Croesus" Sinfonia avanti l´Opera

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

Reinhard Keiser (1674-1739)

"Croesus"

Dramma per Musica, Hamburg, 1710.
Libretto: Lukas Von Bostel.

Sinfonia avanti l´Opera.

RIAS-Kammerchor
Knabensolisten Knabenchor Hannover.
Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin.
Director: René Jacobs.

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  • thank you very much for uploading - great recording ! Unlike 'sparebone' I also like the A - part very much - the recorder adds an interesting colour contrasting (also in its symbolic meaning) with timpani and trumpets. A beautiful example of baroque splendour and playfulness.

    Concerning the Magic Flute, sparebone, Papageno is a 'simple' person and a funny and comic character. Perhaps YOU should turn to Wagner and the 'real heroes' and leave Mozart alone. ;-)!

  • Very Regal sounding. With the violins slowly playing. I really like the solo violin part at 2:56 and then all the violins join in again with the silly flute part which is similar to the Magic flute in its silliness.

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