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Music for the Royal Pleasures: French Harpsichord, Lute and Organ Music in the Salon of Louis XIV. First recordings of Hardel: Complete Works; Richard: Suites for Harpsichord & Organ Harpsichord by William Dowd after Michael Mietke; Organ by Charles Fisk courtesy of Stanford University. Tuning in 1/5 comma meantone at a=392. Linda Burman-Hall, solo harpsichord and organ, with Catherine Liddell, lute Anonymous: Prelude non mesuré in d (Parville MS, solo harpsichord); Jacques Hardel: Suite in D (harpsichord accompanied by lute, with contraparties by Robert Strizich); Hardel: Courante in C (solo lute); Anonymous: Prelude non mesuré in a (Parville MS, solo harpsichord); Hardel: Gavotte de Mr. Hardel with Double fait par Mr. Couperin; Étienne Richard: Suite in G (solo harpsichord); Richard: Suite in A (solo harpsichord); Richard: Suite in D (solo organ) |
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Wildboar 8601 |
(DDD, total time: 59:35) |
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Vivaldi Cantatas Randall Wong, soprano Linda Burman-Hall, harpsichord continuo and obbligato Paul Hale, Baroque 'cello with Elizabeth Blumenstock, violin and Leta Miller, Baroque flute |
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Helicon CD |
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Heinrich Schütz: A Musical Portrait. directed by Nicole Paiement Randall Wong, soprano Melinda da Jesus, alto Brian Staufenbiel and Joseph Meyers, tenors Leroy Kromm, Bass UCSC Chamber Singers (University of California at Santa Cruz) Linda Burman-Hall, organ continuo with Michael Sand and Rob Diggins, Baroque violins, Warren Stewart, Baroque 'cello and John Dornenburg, violone. |
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1996
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J. Bodin de Boismortier: Music for 1-4 Flutes Leta Miller, Louise Carslake, Sue Bishop, Herbert W. Myers, Baroque flutes with the Santa Cruz Baroque Festival Ensemble Linda Burman-Hall, harpsichord obbligato and continuo John Dornenburg, viol Concerto in B minor, op. 15 No. 4 (four flutes and continuo); Sonata in D major, op. 7 No. 1 (three flutes); Sonata in B minor, op. 8 No. 5 (two flutes); Suite in B minor, op. 35 No. 5 (flute and continuo); Sonata in D minor, op. 7 No. 4 (three flutes); Sonata in D major, op. 47 No. 1 (two flutes); Sonata in G major, op. 91 No. 3 (flute and obbligato harpsichord); Concerto in E minor, op. 15 No. 6 (four flutes and continuo). |
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Musical Heritage Society CD 518312Z |
(DDD, total time: 69:37) |
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1995
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New Music for Early Instruments Leta Miller, Louise Carslake, Sue Bishop, Herbert W. Myers, Baroque flutes Linda Burman-Hall, harpsichord Leta Miller, flutes Frans Brüggen, Eva Legêne, Frances Blaker, Vicki Boeckman and Judith Linsenberg, recorders Richard Crocker, baritone Lou Harrison: Six Sonatas for Cembalo, 1943 (solo harpsichord); Gordon Mumma: Eleven Note Pieces & Decimal Passacaglia, 1978 (solo harpsichord); Gordon Mumma: Octal Waltz, 1980 (solo harpsichord); David Evan Jones: Fugue State, 1993 (flutes and harpsichord); Robert Strizich: Tombeau, 1982 (flute and harpsichord); Robert Strizich: Aphorisms, 1985 and Fantasia, 1985 (recorders); Richard Feliciano: Alleluia to the Heart of Stone, 1984 (voice and tape) |
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Musical Heritage Society CD 513988A |
(DDD, total time: 75:44) |
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1992 |
Alessandro Stradella: Esule dalle sfere, directed by Nicole A. Paiement UCSC Chamber Singers (University of California at Santa Cruz) & Santa Cruz Baroque Festival Ensemble (leader: Michael Sand) Mary Rawcliffe, soprano Brian Staufenbiel, tenor Max van Egmond, baritone Linda Burman-Hall, harpsichord and virginals obbligato and continuo. |
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Musical Heritage Society 513257T and 313257Y (CD and cassette) |
(DDD, total time: 43:44) |
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1992 |
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Four Sonatas for Flute and Keyboard Leta Miller, Baroque flute Linda Burman-Hall, fortepiano Robert Strizich, Baroque guitar. Sonata in D major (H. 505, 1747); Sonata in G major (H. 509, 1755); Sonata in C major (H. 504, 1745); Sonata in G major (H. 508, 1754). |
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Musical Heritage Society 513258L and 313258W (CD and cassette); also Intrada 11 58512 (CD, 1993) |
(DDD, total time: 64:15) |
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1990 |
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: 6 Sonatas for Flute and Continuo (The Earlier Sonatas) Leta Miller, Baroque flute Linda Burman-Hall, harpsichord Roland Hutchinson, viola da gamba. Sonata in G major (H. 554, W. 127, 1739); Sonata in e minor (H. 551, W. 124, 1737); Sonata in G major (H. 548, W. 134, ca. 1737-40); Sonata in D major (H. 553, W. 126, 1738); Sonata in Bb major (H. 552, W. 125, 1738); Sonata in G major (H. 550, W.123, 1735). |
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Centaur CD, CRC 2087 |
(DDD, total time: 60:20) |
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1990 |
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: 6 Sonatas for Flute and Continuo and Flute Unaccompanied (The Later Sonatas). Leta Miller, Baroque flute Linda Burman-Hall, harpsichord and fortepiano Roland Hutchinson, viola da gamba. |
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Centaur CD, CRC 2031 |
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1986 |
Joseph Bodin de Boismortier: Quatre suites de pièces de claveçin, Op. 59 (1736) Linda Burman-Hall, solo harpsichord. Harpsichord by William Dowd after Pascal Taskin courtesy of University of California at Santa Barbara. Tuning in Rameau temperament at a=405. Suite No. 1 in C; Suite No. 2 in G; Suite No. 3 in E; Suite No. 4 in A. |
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Musical Heritage Society 7396H and MHC 9396K (LP and cassette) |
(DDD, total time: 50:43) |
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1981 |
Jean Gilles: Messe des morts, directed by John Hajdu Heyer University of California, Santa Cruz Chamber Choir & Santa Cruz Baroque Festival Ensemble (leader: Genette Foster) Sally Sanford, Dessus David Cosby, Haute-contre Gene Albin, Taille Herbert Beattie, Bass Linda Burman-Hall, harpsichord. |
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Musical Heritage Society MHS 4439 |
(DDD, total time: 41:38) |
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1978 |
Heiichiro Ohyama and the Cremona Chamber Ensemble: Antonio Vivaldi Tricentennial Heiichiro Ohyama, violin Lyndon Allen [ = Yo-Yo Ma], 'cello Linda Burman-Hall, harpsichord. Vivaldi Concerto Opus 8 No. 1 'Spring'; Concerto Grosso for 2 violins and violoncello with String Orchestra, Opus 3 No. 11; Sonata for Violin and basso continuo in A major, Opus 2 No. 2. |
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Sonic Arts Laboratory Series 8 : Direct-to-Disc LP |
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1994 |
Santa Cruz Baroque Festival. Film; Paula Mahoney, Producer, Eric Salzman, editor. TCI-Cablevision, Santa Cruz, 1994 |
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1990 |
Bach Lives at David Cope's house. Film by Robert Giges, including performance by Linda Burman-Hall and Santa Cruz Baroque Festival, for University of California Film Service, 1990 |
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