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Sounds Baroque directed by harpsichordist Julian Perkins celebrates Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni, one of the greatest patrons of the Baroque era, with music that he commissioned. Antonio Caldara's 'Clori, mia bella Clori': Cantata for voice and orchestra; George Frideric Handel's Toccata in G minor for keyboard, HWV586; Capriccio in G minor for keyboard, HWV483; Domenico Scarlatti's Sonata in G minor, Kk30; Sonata in D minor, Kk9; Sonata in D, Kk.430; Alessandro Scarlatti's 'Clori vezzosa e bella': Chamber cantata for alto and continuo; Handel's Cantata: 'Lungi da me pensier tiranno' for alto and continuo; Antonio Vivaldi's Cantata: 'Alla caccia dell'alme e de' cori', RV670; Sonata in F for cello and continuo, RV41; and Handel's 'Mi palpita il cor': Italian Cantata No 33 for alto, transverse flute, oboe and continuo.
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