Composer: Johann Helmich Roman
Performer: Dan Laurin, Höör Barock
Orchestra:
Conductor:
Audio CD
Number of Discs: 1
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Bis
Size: 1.47 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Roman: Golovinmusiken, BeRI 1
01. No. 1, Allegro
02. No. 2, Ouverture
03. No. 3, Larghetto
04. No. 4, Allegro assai
05. No. 5, Gigue
06. No. 6, Allegro
07. No. 7, Allegro
08. No. 8, Presto
09. No. 9, Aria
10. No. 10, Sinfonia
11. No. 11, Allegro
12. No. 12, Bourrée
13. No. 13, Menuet
14. No. 14, Bourrée
15. No. 15, Presto
16. No. 16, Aria
17. No. 17, Allegro
18. No. 18, Allegro
19. No. 19, Aria
20. No. 20, Allegro
21. No. 21, Bourrée
22. No. 22, Gigue
23. No. 23, Lento
24. No. 24, Aria
25. No. 25, Bourrée
26. No. 26, Ouverture
27. No. 27, Allegro
28. No. 28, Hornpipe
29. No. 29, Presto
30. No. 30, Andante
31. No. 31, Presto
32. No. 32, Comodo
33. No. 33, L’istesso tempo
34. No. 34, Presto
35. No. 35, Tempo di gavotta
36. No. 36, Loure
37. No. 37, Bourrée
38. No. 38, Andante
39. No. 39, Bourrée
40. No. 40, Allegro
41. No. 41, Siciliano
42. No. 42, Gavotte
43. No. 43, Gavotte
44. No. 44, Siciliano
45. No. 45, Gigue
290 years after Count Golovin’s feast, as Dan Laurin and his colleagues in Höör Barock recorded the complete work, their approach was a different one. Making use of a total of 18 different instruments – from sopranino recorder and oboe da caccia to bassoon, strings and baroque guitar – and featuring highly imaginative continuo playing from Anna Paradiso at the harpsichord, their performance sounds as full and varied as one might wish for, without any added parts. Laurin’s performing version also follows the order of Roman’s score, creating a number of smaller suites out of this greater whole that a wider audience now can enjoy for the very first time.