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Album-Release:
2016

HRA-Release:
20.02.2020

Label: Passacaille

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: Lorenzo Ghielmi, Jan De Winne, Mayumi Hirasaki, Alice Rossi

Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)

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  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Concerto in A Major for harpsichord, BWV 1055:
  • 1 Concerto in A Major for harpsichord, BWV 1055: I. Allegro 04:13
  • 2 Concerto in A Major for harpsichord, BWV 1055: II. Larghetto 04:35
  • 3 Concerto in A Major for harpsichord, BWV 1055: III. Allegro ma non tanto 04:19
  • Cantata "Non sa che sia dolore", BWV 209:
  • 4 Cantata "Non sa che sia dolore", BWV 209: I. Sinfonia 06:18
  • 5 Cantata "Non sa che sia dolore", BWV 209: II. Recitativo "Non sa che sia dolore" 00:43
  • 6 Cantata "Non sa che sia dolore", BWV 209: III. Aria "Parti pur e con dolore" 09:00
  • 7 Cantata "Non sa che sia dolore", BWV 209: IV. Recitativo "Tuo saver al tempo e all'età contrasta" 00:34
  • 8 Cantata "Non sa che sia dolore", BWV 209: V. Aria "Rigetti gramezza e pavento" 05:31
  • Concerto in E Major for violin, BWV 1042:
  • 9 Concerto in E Major for violin, BWV 1042: I. Allegro 07:41
  • 10 Concerto in E Major for violin, BWV 1042: II. Adagio 05:44
  • 11 Concerto in E Major for violin, BWV 1042: III. Allegro assai 02:55
  • Concerto in A Minor for flute, violin, harsichord, BWV 1044:
  • 12 Concerto in A Minor for flute, violin, harsichord, BWV 1044: I. Allegro 08:40
  • 13 Concerto in A Minor for flute, violin, harsichord, BWV 1044: II. Adagio ma non tanto 06:11
  • 14 Concerto in A Minor for flute, violin, harsichord, BWV 1044: III. Alla breve 07:38
  • Total Runtime 01:14:02

Info for Bach Concertos: La Divina Armonia



La Divina Armonia, under the direction of Lorenzo Ghielmi impressively demonstrates that they can add new tunes to well-known standard repertoire. This album showcases interpretative taste, superior technology and exceptional natural musicality. These musicians prove that they have all of this in abundance with their recording of three Bach concertos.

Alice Rossi, soprano
Lorenzo Ghielmi, harpsichord, direction
Mayumi Hirasaki, violin
Jan de Winne, flute
Vanni Moretto, double bass
La Divina Armonia



Lorenzo Ghielmi
has dedicated may years of his career to the study and performance of Renaissance and Baroque music. As one of the leading specialists for Baroque keyboard instruments of our times worldwide he has performed all over Europe, in Japan, Canada and the United States, and has made numerous solo-recordings for broadcast and CD.

Starting his international career as founder member of the famous group Il Gardino Armonica he in 2005 decided to dedicate more time to his solo playing and own projects, and founded his ensemble La Divina Armonia, with which in the meanwhile he realised numerous recordings, for instance organ concertos by Handel (two parts, both distinguished with the diapason d‘or in France, part II even with de Diapason d'année) and Haydn, the Passion after St. John by Francesco Feo as well as music by Bach.

The ensemble was invited to many of the most important festivals and stages for Early Music in Europa, amongst others the Festival Oude Muziek Utrecht (where they were Artist in Residence in 2017), Osterfestival Hall in Tirol, Salzburger Bachfest, Bozart Brussels, as well as to Oslo or Bruges.

Ghielmi teaches organ, harpsichord and chamber music at the Accademia Internazionale della Musica in Milan. From 2006 until 2015 he also held the chair of organ professor at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. Furthermore he is the organist of the Basilica of San Simpliciano in Milan.

Besides he published a book on Nicolaus Bruhns, and several essays on organ building in the 16th and 17th centuriers and on performing Bach‘s music.

La Divina Armonia
was founded by Lorenzo Ghielmi in 2005. All the musicians involved in the Italian group have distinguished themselves for many years in the performance of Baroque music as soloists and musicians in several of the best reknown ensembles in this field. In La Divina Armonia they‘re coming together to play music from the Baroque up to the early Classical period, playing extraordonary vividly, but in a beautifully cantabile manner at the same time. 


La Divina Armonia works with diverse soloists, but also with vocal ensembles for certain productions.

The ensemble has performed all over Europe, for instance in Italy, Austria, Belgium and Switzerland, but also was invited to Japan several times. La Divina Armonia played in most of the important European festivals of Early Music as well as concert series, like Serate Musicali di Milano, Bozar Brussels, Concertgebouw Bruges, Les Arts Renaissants Toulouse, Salzburg Bach Society, Oslo Church Music Festival, Utrecht Early Music Festival, where in 2017 they‘re invited as artist in residence with several concerts.

In 2009, la Divina Armonia gave the modern premiére of the Passio secundum Joannem (Naples 1744) by the composer Francesco Feo, rediscovered and edited by Lorenzo Ghielmi, and achieved a great recording success with this masterpiece of the Italian Baroque, which they performed also on an European Tour. 


Numerous CD-productions have been published during the last years, amongst them chambermusic by Bach or concerti for violin and organ by Haydn. A CDs with the Handel organ concertos Op. IV and the Haydn concertos received diverse awards, including a Diapason d‘Or, whilst Vol. II of the Handel organ concertos even was awarded with the prestigious Diapason d‘Année in 2013. Also the most recent CD, with concerti and Bach's cantata BWV 209, released in summer 2016, was received very enthusiastically by audience and critics.

This album contains no booklet.

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