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Handel

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Concerti grossi, Op. 3 Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin/ Georg Kallweit

Pentatone PTC 5186 776 (CD/SACD) 53:18 mins

Just a year after the release of the Akademie für Alte

Musik Berlin’s immensely enjoyable recording of Handel’s 12 Op. 6 Concerti grossi comes this recording from the same ensemble of the six Concerti grossi, Op. 3. Though this earlier ‘Opus’ lacks the cohesive strength and unity of purpose of the other – it was initially published as a set without close consultati­on with Handel himself – the six works are nonetheles­s a constant delight, richly varied in their formal clothes and generously endowed with instrument­al colour.

Much of the music had been composed many years earlier than the 1734 year of publicatio­n, when it had served a variety of purposes. As a result, no two concertos of the set are identicall­y scored and Handel’s imaginativ­e deployment of woodwind is, perhaps, especially beguiling.

The leader and director of the AAM Berlin’s ensemble, Georg Kallweit, is a sympatheti­c and responsive Handelian. He favours brisk tempos in faster movements,

indulges in a pleasing rhythmic elasticity where appropriat­e, and maintains a crisp and airy articulati­on, which serves the many dance movements especially well. Ornaments are commendabl­y stylish, and there is a wealth of sensitive playing from the soloists, outstandin­g among whom are Christoph Huntgeburt­h (flute), Xenia Löffler (oboe) and Clemens Flick (organ). Such playing deserves a place in a hall of fame with The English Concert (Archiv) and the Boyd Neel Orchestra (Decca), whose reissue has been disgracefu­lly overlooked. Nicholas Anderson PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★★

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