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Recordings and Liner Notes

 

Apollo's Cabinet. Geminiani: True Taste in the Art of Musick. Coviello Classics. COV91923. 2019.

 

Baines, Emily. The Ghost in the Machine. Amyas Ensemble. First Hand Records. FHR113. 2021.

 

Bell'Arte Antiqua. The Italian Connection. ASV. GAU 199. 2000.

 

Concerto Caledonia. The Red, Red Rose. Delphian Records. DCD34014. 2004.

 

Duo Baroque La Tour. The Last Time I came o'er the Moor. Distribution Plages. 2012.

 

Ensemble Il Falcone. Play Me My Songs. Dynamic. CDS612. 2008.

 

Kramer, Manfredo. Francesco Geminiani and Franz Joseph Haydn: "Scottish Songs." The Rare Fruits Council. LudiMusici. LM-006. 2017.

 

L'Escadron Volant de la Reine. Il Furibondo, ou les tribulations d'un italien à Londres. B Records. LBM007. 2017.

 

Lacey, Genevieve and Kent, Linda. Piracy: Baroque Music stolen for the Recorder. ABC Classics. ABC472-226-2. 2002.

 

La Ricordanza. Foreign Insult: English Baroque Music (by expatriate composers). MDG. MDG5051381. 2005.

 

Laurin, Dan. Airs and Graces: Scottish Tunes And London Sonatas. Parnassus Avenue. BIS. BIS-SACD-1595. 2008.

 

Lazarevitch, Francois. For Ever Fortune: Scottish Music in the 18th Century. Les Musiciens de Saint Julien. Alpha Classics. ALPHA531. 2012.

 

Le Banquet d'Apollon. Aria da camera: A Choice Selection of Scotch and Irish Songs. VDE-Gallo. CD-1329. 2012.

 

Les Esprits Animaux. Transfirgurations. Ambronay Éditions. AMY039. 2013.

 

Norman, Chris. Reel of Tulloch. Chatham Baroque. Dorian Recordings. DOR-90291. 2001.

 

Petech, Diana, Gini, Roberto, and Henry, Michael. Italian Musicians in London. Giulia; Arts Music GMBH. 1992.

 

Salut! Baroque. Italians Abroad. Independent. SAL006. 2010.

 

Scoscet, Bruno & Les Basses Réunies. Give me your hand: Geminiani and the Celtic Earth. Alpha Classics. ALPHA276. 2017.

 

The Palladian Ensemble. An Excess of Pleasure. Linn Records. BKD010. 1993.

———. Held By The Ears. Linn Records. BKD010. 2001.

 

West, Kristine. Kristine West, Recorder. Daphne. 1055. 2016.

 

Whelan, Peter & Ensemble Marsyas. Barsanti & Handel: Edinburgh 1742. Linn Records. CKD567. 2017.

 

Zanisi, Chiara and Sollima, Giovanni. The Lady from the Sea: Duos for Violin and Cello from Vivaldi to Sollima. Arcana. A468. 2020.

 

CD Reviews

 

“Albums.” Concerto Caledonia. accessed 14 February 2022. https://concal.org/albums?view=article&id=1263:red-red-rose&catid=9:albums

 

“Live Reviews.” Concerto Caledonia. Last accessed 14 February 2022. https://concal.org/concerts/live-reviews

 

De Cocq, René. “Recensie Diversen – Give me your Hand (kamermuziek van Geminiani en ‘keltische’ collega’s).” Luister. 8 December, 2018. Last accessed 21 February 2022. https://www.luister.nl/recensie-diversen-give-me-your-hand-kamermuziek-van-francesco-geminiani-en-keltische-collegas/

 

Kemp, Lindsey. “Palladian Ensemble – Held by the Ears.” Gramophone. 1 February 2000. Last accessed 21 February 2022. https://www.linnrecords.com/review-matteis-held-ears-palladian-ensemble-gramophone

 

Tijskens, Bart. “Airs and Graces – Parnassus Avenue – Dan Laurin.” Klara. 22 August 2008. Last accessed 21 February 2022. https://klara.be/airs-and-graces-parnassus-avenue-dan-laurin?view=app

 

Vernier, David. “Held by the Ears.” Classics Today. 1 July 2003. Last accessed 21 February 2022.  https://www.classicstoday.com/review/review-7405/