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Part of these collections: Beethoven, David Bowles Signature Series, Handel, Mozart, Opera, Philharmonia Baroque and its Musicians, Rameau.

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Philharmonia Baroque: historically-informed Classical Orchestra


Beethoven - Opferlied and Symphony Number 9
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Beethoven Symphonies No 3 Eroica and No 8
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CD1 Scarlatti - Cecilian Vespers
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CD2 Scarlatti - Cecilian Vespers
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Handel - Atalanta CD1
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Handel - Atalanta CD2
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Jake Heggie - To Hell and Back
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Mozart Orchestral Works
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Rameau and Leclair
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"Musical bliss." —San Francisco Chronicle

Named Musical America's "Ensemble of the Year" for 2004, San Francisco's Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra has dedicated itself to the historically-informed performance of Baroque, Classical, and early Romantic music on original instruments since its inception in 1981. Under the leadership of Nicholas McGegan, Music Director since 1985, Philharmonia has become "an ensemble for early music as fine as any in the world today," according to Los Angeles Times critic Alan Rich. The Orchestra performs a subscription season in four cities in the San Francisco Bay Area, and is regularly heard on tour in United States and internationally. In addition to Mr. McGegan, the Orchestra has welcomed eminent guest conductors to its podium including William Christie, Andrew Parrott, Jordi Savall, Gustav Leonhart, Monica Huggett and Stanley Ritchie.

Under the direction of Mr. McGegan, Philharmonia has made several United States tours, each of which included an appearance on the Great Performers Series at Lincoln Center. Other appearances include debuts at Carnegie Hall (NY) and Walt Disney Concert Hall (Los Angeles) in February 2005. In August of 2005 the Orchestra made its debut at the BBC Proms, Snape Maltings (UK) and The Concertgebouw in Amsterdam.

In August 2002, the Orchestra made its Mostly Mozart Festival debut with five performances including a concert featuring Handel's newly-discovered Gloria in excelsis Deo and four performances of Handel's L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato with Mark Morris Dance Group. A return engagement in August 2003 featured the Orchestra in the Festival's first fully-staged opera, Mozart's Il re pastore. In March of 1998 Philharmonia performed Handel's Saul and Hercules at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and in 1999 the Orchestra made its European debut at the International Handel Festival in Gottingen, Germany, with return appearances in 2001 and 2002.

In 1990, Philharmonia began an extremely successful collaboration with the Mark Morris Dance Group. In May of that year, the Orchestra appeared at the Brooklyn Academy of Music with the Dance Group in Morris' production of Purcell's Dido and Aeneas. Subsequent performances have included a program of mixed works featuring Vivaldi's Gloria; Handel's L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato, presented again in March of 2000 and September of 2003 by UC Berkeley's Cal Performances; and the American premiere of Morris' production of Rameau's ballet-opera Platee, which was the tour de force of the 1998 Berkeley Festival. Platee was again performed in September 2001 in Los Angeles and Berkeley.

Beethoven - SYMPHONY No. 3 ("Eroica") and SYMPHONY No. 8. Edited by Jonathan Del Mar, Used with permission, Source: Baerenreiter-Verlag


  These albums are part of the David Bowles Signature Series.