What are you currently listening to (Classical)?

My little adventure here was selecting last of continuous C. Graupner's on US Qobuz before results take on a wider berth. With only minor harrumphing over (still regretted) change to search strings now being populated to appease the narrow avenues of pop music interests.

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Antonio Vivaldi: Violin Concertos
Dmitry Sinkowsky, violin
Il Pomo d’Oro

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Antonio Vivaldi: Violin Concertos
Dulio M. Galfetti, violin
I Barocchisti, Diego Fasolis

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I’ve been going back and forth between these two recordings and finding it instructive. The two soloists have distinctly differing approaches with Sinkovsky the more exciting and Galfetti the more beautiful. Neither of these should be passed over by anyone with any interest in Vivaldi’s music.
 
Yes, but it's been quite a while. I do recall that I enjoyed them. I like their concert programming that includes multiple composers rather than works by just one composer.
Thanks! Ordered! Sounded promising on the audio snips...
 
When the label uses an off kilter handheld photo of the album cover for digital distribution... Certainly resembles a home concert!

Corrected, not to mention color corrected. o_O

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Currently dipping into these two wonderful recordings by the great Polish period instrument ensemble Arte Dei Suonatori - -

George Frideric Handel: Twelve Concerti Grossi, Op. 6

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Antonio Vivaldi: Concertos for Strings

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