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Anthony Halstead, Uppsala Chamber Orchestra - Johan Helmich Roman: Music for a Royal Wedding (1997)

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Anthony Halstead, Uppsala Chamber Orchestra - Johan Helmich Roman: Music for a Royal Wedding (1997)

Anthony Halstead, Uppsala Chamber Orchestra - Johan Helmich Roman: Music for a Royal Wedding (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 335 Mb | Total time: 72:45 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.553733 | Recorded: 1996

Johan Helmich Roman was only 17 when he was accepted into the musicians of the Swedish royal chapel, but it was to be in England that he received much of his subsequent musical education. He returned to Sweden when he was 27 and was immediately appointed Deputy Master at the royal chapel, and six years became the Chief Master. During his early years of composition we can date very little, but from the 1720's his works are well documented, several cantatas being written for the royal court, with a particularly fine Feste Musicale coming from 1725.

Anthony Halstead, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - Johan Helmich Roman: Solo Concertos (1994)

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Anthony Halstead, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - Johan Helmich Roman: Solo Concertos (1994)

Anthony Halstead, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - Johan Helmich Roman: Solo Concertos (1994)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 466 Mb | Total time: 71:21 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Musica Sveciae | # MSCD 405 | Recorded: 1992

Johan Helmich Roman (born 26 October 1694 in Stockholm, died 20 November 1758 on the Haraldsmåla estate in Småland) is one of Sweden’s most important composers of all time. He has been called ‘the father of Swedish music’, and with good reason. As chief conductor of the Royal Court Orchestra, composer, musician and teacher, Roman laid the ground for an increasingly rich music scene in 18th century Sweden. He was also the first Swedish composer to attain international status, and had a prolific musical output covering most of the genres of his time, instrumental and vocal, with the exception of opera and oratorios.

Anthony Halstead, The Hanover Band - Johann Christian Bach: Complete Keyboard Concertos [6CDs] (2002)

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Anthony Halstead, The Hanover Band - Johann Christian Bach: Complete Keyboard Concertos [6CDs] (2002)

Anthony Halstead, The Hanover Band - Johann Christian Bach: Complete Keyboard Concertos (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue & Log) ~ 1,78 Gb | Total time: 371:19 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | # 999 930-2 | Recorded: 1994-1996, 1998-1999

These splendid performances from Anthony Halstead directing the Hanover Band from the keyboard are appealingly fluent, full of flair and vitality… His solo playing is very persuasive and the result is delightfully intimate.

Anthony Halstead, The Hanover Band - Johann Christian Bach: Complete Opera Overtures (2003)

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Anthony Halstead, The Hanover Band - Johann Christian Bach: Complete Opera Overtures (2003)

Anthony Halstead, The Hanover Band - Johann Christian Bach: Complete Opera Overtures (2003)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue & Log) ~ 868 Mb | Total time: 176:57 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | # 999 963-2 | Recorded: 1994, 1996, 2000

The brief biographical note duplicated in each of the three booklets (these CDs were previously available separately and were recorded over several years) tell a rather sad tale of yet another famous and successful composer destined to die young, in debt, and unmourned by a hard-hearted public. That he was a close friend of none other than Mozart for twenty years of his short life draws the parallel still closer. It is too easy to see the post J.S.Bach period as one consisting of a gap followed by Haydn and Mozart. In fact the sons of Bach included several very fine musicians indeed; Johann Christian is one, with the other most significant being Carl Philipp Emanuel. These two have only to be heard to alert the listener to their importance. Sons of Bach they may have been, but clones they were not.

Anthony Halstead, Hanover Band - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Brandenburg Concertos (2004)

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Anthony Halstead, Hanover Band - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Brandenburg Concertos (2004)

Anthony Halstead, Hanover Band - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Brandenburg Concertos (2004)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 471 Mb | Total time: 43:47+48:58 | Scans included
Classical | Label: EMI | 5 86043 2 | Recorded: 1992

Listeners used to the Hanover Band will need no prompting to buy this excellent series of performances, excellently recorded. They avoid some of the more quirky and, to some, off-putting aspects of period performance. There are no ugly bulges of tone and wirey shafts of under-nourished violin tone. The wind and brass play bang in tune and the instruments are fully under the control of these top players.