Handel: Harpsichord Concerto in G major, HWV 487: Allegro

This page lists our only recording of Harpsichord Concerto in G major, HWV 487: Allegro, by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) on CD.

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The Secret Handel: Works for Clavichord

Label:

Metronome

Catalogue No:

METCD1060

Discs:

2

Release date:

3rd Nov 2005

Barcode:

5028165106028

Medium:

CD
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The Secret Handel: Works for Clavichord


Handel:

Keyboard Suite, HWV 428 in D minor

Version by Gottlieb Muffat

Chaconne in G major, HWV 430/Anh.

Fugue in C minor, HWV610

Suite for Two Keyboards in C minor, HWV 446

Minuet in A, HWV545

Minuet in A, HWV547

Minuet in A, HWV546

Water Music: Air

Suite from F major: Hornpipe from Water Music

Suite from F major: Bourrée from Water Music

Air in B-flat major, HWV469

Harpsichord Concerto in G major, HWV 487: Allegro

Air in G minor, HWV467

Harpsichord Concerto in G major, HWV 487: Andante

Allemande in B minor, HWV479

Courante in B minor, HWV489

Jesu meine Freude, HWV480

Keyboard Suite, HWV 435 (Chaconne) in G major

Zachow:

Suite in B minor: Sarabande & Gigue


Christopher Hogwood (clavichord)

CD - 2 discs

$24.00

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The second in the Secret series of clavichord recitals by Christopher Hogwood is devoted to Georg Frederic Handel who began his musical life as a young boy by spiriting a clavichord up to his room unbeknownst to his father who pooh-poohed music as a career! This 2-CD set in a slimline case again uses three contemporary instruments and Hogwood in a wonderful performance reveals the secret musical world which Handel created.

BBC Music Magazine

April 2006

****

“Performing on three distinguished 18th-century German clavichords, all magnificently recorded, Hogwood is throughout an eloquent advocate…”

Gramophone Classical Music Guide

2010

“Alas, 'The Secret Handel' does not unveil any salacious facts about the composer's sexual orientation or hitherto unsuspected illegitimate offspring.
However, Christopher Hogwood's illuminating booklet essay hints that the inclusion of a few short pieces by the Hallé organist Zachow and an aria and 24 variations by Krieger illustrate the kind of music that the young Handel might have copied in his long-lost manuscript keyboard book.
Also, Hogwood's use of clavichord reflects the famous story that the boy Handel, forbidden to learn music by his disapproving father, smuggled a clavichord into his attic in order to practice secretly during the night.
On the first disc, which includes a version of Handel's third keyboard suite ornamented by Gottlieb Muffat, Hogwood plays an instrument built by the Hamburg keyboard builder Johann Albrecht Hass in 1761. Its plangent yet warm textures produce a fascinating sound, utterly different from the familiar hard brilliance of harpsichords.
A fastidiously stylish performance of Aria and Variations in G ('The Harmonious Blacksmith') is a fine advocacy for the clavichord's virtues.
On disc two, Hogwood plays two other keyboards, including a magical-sounding Gräbner instrument (Dresden, 1761) that is similar to a small Italian clavichord now in Maidstone Museum that reputedly belonged to Handel. A few movements from the Water Music show how Handel's music might have been conceived before the compositional skeleton was garbed in orchestral flesh. Hogwood's thoughtfully prepared programme and articulate playing is a laudable fusion of scholarly detail and artistic insight.”

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