This site contains everything you need to know about baroque music... well, not quite. Because there's so much you can learn, so much pleasure to be gained not by reading about it, but by listening! For a start, click the two images below to download 150 minutes each of Baroque (all major composers) and Bach (every aspect of his work).

For further exploration BAROQUE MUSIC LIBRARY contains 130 CD titles which together cover all the major composers (and a few unknown ones) with a broad selection of their music.

Get to know the major baroque composers better through their portraits.
     BAROQUE COMPOSERS' PORTRAIT GALLERY

What is the essence of baroque music? Baroque music expresses order, the fundamental order of the universe. Yet it is always lively and tuneful. Music reflects the mood of the times, then as now as always. Follow the development of music through this brief outline, from the earliest times to the present day, with baroque music in historical context.
     BAROQUE MUSIC DEFINED


A Double CD Album
Baroque Music Sampler

A Double CD Album
Bach's Music Sampler

Antonio Vivaldi
Biography   |   CD


George Frideric Handel
Biography


Henry Purcell
Biography
Music and its performance has its fashions, like everything else. There are currently two schools of thought in the performance of baroque music: the “modern” and the “authentic” – though both names are misleading. A little knowledge of these alternatives will guide you in your subsequent choice of recordings.

     BAROQUE MUSIC PERFORMANCE



Why not delve yet further into the world of baroque performance?

Read about one of Bach's favorite keyboard instruments, custom-built to his own specifications, yet now almost impossible to hear on record.
     The Lute-harpsichord: A Forgotten Instrument

Or discover the difference between the Italian violin bow which we know today, and the German baroque bow which is never seen nor heard today, though popular in baroque Germany (check the accompanying illustration from 1732). The vital difference: the German bow can play chords - which makes Bach's pieces for solo violin infinitely more interesting, not to mention accurate!
     The Baroque German Violin Bow: A Lost Art

Biographical notes on some of the better-known baroque composers - Albinoni, JS Bach, Corelli, Geminiani, Handel, Scarlatti, Telemann and others - plus notes on influential musical centers and developments in different countries, illustrating the origins of “baroque”, and the breadth of baroque musical “globalisation”!

     BAROQUE COMPOSERS & MUSICIANS – an overall survey.


Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)
Biography   |   Orchestral Works CD

Unico Willem van Wassenaer
Biography   |   Six Concertos CD

Francesco Geminiani (1687-1762)
Biography   |   'Corelli' Concertos

ALBINONI Tomaso Giovanni (Venice 1671-1751)
ALBICASTRO Enrico (Switzerland 1670-1738)
BACH Johann Sebastian (Germany 1685-1750)
BONONCINI Giovanni Battista (Italy 1670-1747)
BONPORTI Francesco Antonio (Italy (1672-1749)
BOYCE William (England 1711-1779)
BUXTEHUDE Diderik (Denmark 1637-1707)
CERNOHORSKY Bohuslav Matej (Prague 1684)
CORELLI Arcangelo (1653-1713)
COUPERIN François Couperin (Paris 1668-1733)
CROFT William (England 1678-1727)
FASCH Johann Friedrich (Germany 1688-1758)
FUX Johann Joseph (Austria 1660-1741)
GEMINIANI Francesco (Tuscany 1687-1762)
HANDEL George Friderick (Halle 1685-London 1750)
      Handel at Adlington Hall
     Handel's "Home from Home" in the English Midlands
      Handel's MESSIAH
     Performance in Dublin, Continuo, Charles Jennens
     The Rise and Fall of the Duke of Chandos
     for whom Handel composed the Chandos Anthems)        .
LOCATELLI Pietro Antonio (Italy 1695-1764)
MARCELLO Alessandro (1669) Benedetto (1686)
PACHELBEL Johann (Nuremberg 1686-1768)
PORPORA Nicola (Naples 1653-1706)
PURCELL Henry (London 1659-1695)
RAMEAU Jean-Philippe (Dijon 1683-Paris 1764)
SCARLATTI Alessandro (father 1660-1725)
SCARLATTI Giuseppe Domenico (son 1685-1757)
STANLEY John (London 1712-1786)
TELEMANN Georg Philipp (Hamburg 1681-1767)
TORELLI Giuseppe (Verona 1658 - Bologna 1709)
VIVALDI Antonio (Venice 1678 - Vienna 1741)
     Vivaldi "Rediscovered"
     The Four Seasons Sonnets
van WASSENAER Unico Willem (Holland 1692-1766)
ZELENKA Jan Dismas (Bohemia 1679 - Dresden 1745)
von SPORCK Count Frantisek Antonin (1662-1738)
   The clandestine collaboration between Sporck and JS Bach
STRADIVARI Antonio (Violin Maker Cremona 1644-1737)
Baroque Europe's music-publishing scene
John Walsh (London) and Estienne Roger (Amsterdam)

Bach at age 35


Bach in old age
Johann Sebastian Bach

Bach on Silbermann organs CD
Contemporary with, and a personal friend of JS Bach was one of the two leading baroque organ-builders: Gottfried Silbermann. There are still some 30 of Silbermann's organs extant in Saxony, southern Germany, many in near-original condition, from the small village organs in which he excelled, to the 3-Manual, 44-Stop organ in Freiberg Cathedral.
GOTTFRIED SILBERMANN:
Master Organ-Builder of the German Baroque.
BACH & FRIENDS
a 2-DVD set.

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