Franck / Pierre Verany PV799051ĥ Vn.&Orch. del Barco Diaz / Brilliant Classics 96180 § AHLE, Johann Rudolf (1625-1673) Ĩ Sacred Works / Bach-Collegium Japan / BIS CD821ģ 2Vn. Ablitzer / Musique et Mémoire MMPġ8 Organ Works / M. Aeolus AE10047ģ Cantatas / Kölner Akademie / CPO 777921ĪGUILERA de HEREDIA, Sebastián (1561-1627) Ĭpte. Music for Awhile / Cavalli CCD423ģ Conc. Pechefsky / Quill Classics QC1002 § & QC1004 § Clementinum / Acte Préalable AP083 § d'AGINCOURT, François (1684-1758) Ĭpte. Mass, Benedictus Dominus & Magnificat / Kölner Akademie / CPO 777978 La Stagione / CPO 999208 §Ĥ Trios, Vc. Marchese / Brilliant Classics 96565 * § ‡Ģ4 (Solo) Va.d'Ga. Foulon / Lyrinx LYRCD169Ħ Baryton (à 5 cordes) Son. Trios /Ģ5 (Solo) Baryton (à 5 cordes) Works / P. Seicentonovecento / Musicaimmagine MR10002ĪBEL, Karl Friedrich (1723-1787) ġ0 Va.d'Ga. (1727) COMPOSERS A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZĪBBATINI, Antonio Maria (?1597-1679) Ĭantata / Ens. GramoFile database, which contains every review published by Gramophone magazine since the launch of CDs in 1983. Musica Claromontana series (music from the archives of the Pauline Fathers at Jasna Góra in Częstochowa, Poland), John Wall's home page promoting Early Music and Baroque Opera įernando De Luca's recorded harpsichord resource In consequence, the enthusiast is encouraged - albeit gently - to consider these links and resources:Īlain Cartayrade's comprehensive database of recorded organ music ĭave Lampson's home page of Classical Net Point 5 Finally, but most emphatically, this resource does not represent my personal list of «recommended recordings»: accordingly, where one or more alternatives exist, which contain exactly the same repertoire, these are indicated by a red asterisk ( *) furthermore, there will often be a CD or CDs which contain(s) similar (but non-identical) repertoire - though, usually, with increased duplication. Point 4 Low- or mid-priced recordings are indicated by this red sign: § (now at low- or mid-price) - are indicated by this blue sign: ‡ Point 3 Those CDs added in 2022 - be they new, old, or previous releases Point 2 Those composers added in 2022 are indicated by this blue sign: † The focus of this resource is the presentation of recordings which provide - with minimal duplication (shown in green) - a «musical portrait» of each composer its navigation will be facilitated by noting these five points. Synopsis This resource provides the enthusiast with an overview of the recorded repertoire of classical music performed with period instruments. Americanized form of Polish Czech Croatian Serbian and Slovenian Miler ‘miller’ a surname of German origin.AN OVERVIEW OF PERIOD INSTRUMENT CDs (1580-1830) This form of the surname is also found in other European countries notably in Poland Denmark France (mainly Alsace and Lorraine) and Czechia compare 3 below. South German Swiss German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): variant of Müller ‘miller’ (see Mueller) and in North America also an altered form of this. Miller (including in the senses below) is the seventh most frequent surname in the US. In North America the surname Miller has absorbed many cognate surnames from other languages for example German Müller (see Mueller) Dutch Mulder and Molenaar French Meunier Italian Molinaro Spanish Molinero Hungarian Molnár (see Molnar) Slovenian Croatian and Serbian Mlinar Polish Młynarz or Młynarczyk (see Mlynarczyk). In southern western and central England Millward (literally ‘mill keeper’) was the usual term. The standard modern vocabulary word represents the northern Middle English term miller an agent derivative of mille ‘mill’ reinforced by Old Norse mylnari (see Milner). Surname meaning for Miller English and Scottish: occupational name for a miller.
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