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Ton Koopman

Handel & Purcell

Ton Koopman

47 SONGS • 2 HOURS AND 16 MINUTES • MAY 25 2024

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    TRACKS
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    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: I. Overture
03:25
2
Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: II. Adagio e staccato
01:51
3
Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: III. Allegro - Andante
07:14
4
Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: IV. Minuet
03:39
5
Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: V. Air
03:11
6
Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: VI. Minuet
02:17
7
Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: VII. Bourrée
01:40
8
Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: VIII. Hornpipe
01:21
9
Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: IX. Allegro moderato
02:47
10
Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: X. Allegro
04:15
11
Water Music, Suite No. 1 in F Major, HWV 348: XI. Alla Hornpipe
04:34
12
Messiah, HWV 56, Pt. 1: Sinfonia
03:09
13
Messiah, HWV 56, Pt. 1: Aria. "But Who May Abide"
04:18
14
Messiah, HWV 56, Pt. 1: Aria with Choir. "He Shall Feed His Flock"
04:31
15
Messiah, HWV 56, Pt. 2: Chorus. "All We Like Sheep Have Gone Astray"
04:04
16
Messiah, HWV 56, Pt. 2: Aria. "Why Do the Nations"
02:42
17
Messiah, HWV 56, Pt. 2: Chorus. "Hallelujah"
03:39
18
Messiah, HWV 56, Pt. 3: Duet. "O Death, Where Is Thy Sting?"
01:55
19
Messiah, HWV 56, Pt. 3: Chorus. "Amen"
03:10
20
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: First Music. Prelude
02:06
21
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: First Music. Hornpipe
00:57
22
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Second Music. Air
01:39
23
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Second Music. Rondeau
00:53
24
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629: Overture
01:25
25
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act I: Duet. "Come, Let Us Leave the Town"
02:32
26
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act II: Echo
01:22
27
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act II. Song. "One Charming Night"
03:02
28
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act III. Symphony While the Swans Come Forward
01:48
29
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act III: Duet with Chorus. "A Thousand, Thousand Ways"
02:02
30
The Fairy Queen, Z.629, Act IV: Song. "Thus the Ever Grateful Spring"
02:29
31
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act IV: Fourth Act Tune. Air
00:54
32
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act V: Song and Chorus. "Thus Happy and Free"
01:25
33
The Fairy Queen, Z. 629, Act V: Chaconne
02:52
34
Organ Concerto in B-Flat Major, Op. 4 No. 6, HWV 294: I. Andante allegro
05:24
35
Organ Concerto in B-Flat Major, Op. 4 No. 6, HWV 294: II. Larghetto
03:27
36
Organ Concerto in B-Flat Major, Op. 4 No. 6, HWV 294: III. Allegro moderato
02:49
37
La Resurrezione, HWV 47, Pt. 1: Sonata
03:21
38
La Resurrezione, HWV 47, Pt. 1: Aria. "Disserratevi, o porte d'Averno"
05:20
39
La Resurrezione, HWV 47, Pt. 1: Duetto. "Dolci chiodi, amate spine"
03:30
40
La Resurrezione, HWV 47, Pt. 1: Aria. "Quando è parto dell'affetto"
03:53
41
La Resurrezione, HWV 47, Pt. 2: Aria. "Per celare il nuovo scorno"
01:44
42
La Resurrezione, HWV 47, Pt. 2: Aria. "Del ciglio dolente l'ondosa procella"
03:19
43
La Resurrezione, HWV 47, Pt. 2: Aria. "Caro Figlio, amato Dio"
04:21
44
Concerto grosso in A Minor, Op. 6 No. 4, HWV 322: I. Larghetto affectuoso
02:41
45
Concerto grosso in A Minor, Op. 6 No. 4, HWV 322: II. Allegro
02:50
46
Concerto grosso in A Minor, Op. 6 No. 4, HWV 322: III. Largo e piano
01:52
47
Concerto grosso in A Minor, Op. 6 No. 4, HWV 322: IV. Allegro
02:53
℗© A Warner Classics/Erato Disques release, 2024 Warner Music UK Limited

Artist bios

By his twenties, Antonius "Ton" Koopman was already carving a musical niche for himself and had begun to rise toward becoming one of the world's most prominent performers in the early music movement. He is a world-class performer both as a conductor and as a keyboardist.

Ton Koopman was born in the Dutch town of Zwolle on October 12, 1944. After what he describes as a classical education, he went to Amsterdam to study organ (with Simon C. Jansen), harpsichord (with Gustav Leonhardt), and musicology. Koopman's musical interests from the outset centered upon the re-creation of older music on original instruments in a thoroughly researched historical performing style. He founded his first Baroque orchestra in 1966, followed by an exuberant career (40 years and counting) of mingled performance, conducting, and scholarship.

As a keyboardist, Koopman has appeared on the most prestigious concert stages of five continents and has produced an extensive discography. He has concertized on many of the greatest historical organs throughout Europe. He plays harpsichord while leading the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir (both of which he also founded), in addition to giving regular guest performances with professional orchestras throughout the world. He has taught harpsichord at the Sweelinck Conservatory, serves as a professor of harpsichord at the Hague's Royal Conservatory, and is an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Music in London. Koopman's first international prizes -- a pair of Prix d'Excellence -- came for his performances on organ and harpsichord.

Koopman's work as a conductor of early music has garnered him a wealth of further awards, including two Edison Prizes, a 3M Prize, a Deutsche Schallplattenpreis, a French Grand Prix du Disque and Prix Hector Berlioz, Grammy nominations in both the U.S. and Britain, and the Silver Phonograph from the Dutch recording industry. Much of his recorded work has been with the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra. Together, Koopman and the Amsterdam Baroque have produced scores of recordings; Biber, Charpentier, and Vivaldi, among many others, have been featured, though Koopman is best known now for his massive projects with recording the music of J.S. Bach. Between 1994 and 2004, he conducted and recorded the entire corpus of Bach's cantatas; other projects have included the complete Bach organ works and Passions (including Koopman's own reconstruction of the lost Markuspassion). He has said that he would not perform any music written after Mozart's death in 1791, but an exception was a 2007 recording of organ and harpsichord concertos by Francis Poulenc. In 2003, he formed Antoine Marchand Records, his own label. That same year, he was also admitted into the Order of the Netherlands Lion. Koopman became artist-in-residence with the Cleveland Orchestra in 2011 while continuing as a professor at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague and the University of Leiden. In the fall of 2021, he maintained a busy pandemic-era concert schedule as a conductor, harpsichord, and organist, including appearances in the U.S. with the National Symphony Orchestra and Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Koopman maintains an incredibly active schedule as a guest conductor, in addition to his performing career. He has recorded mostly for the Erato and Challenge Classics labels, and by the early 2020s, his catalog numbered at least 280 releases. In 2021, he was heard on Challenge Classics in a complete recording of the chamber music of Dietrich Buxtehude. ~ Timothy Dickey & James Manheim

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