In the second half of the 18th century, the Dutch court city of The Hague became a glittering, cosmopolitan centre of international cutural exchange and inspired musicl endeavour. With its dynamic diplomatic, artistic and cultural scenes, under the rule of the Price of Orange, Stadhouder Willem V, the court city entered a new age of artistic vision, energy and achievement.
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SKU | PTC5186365 |
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Producer | Carl Schuurbiers |
Recording Engineer | Erdo Groot |
Recording location | Grote Kerk, Maassluis, The Netherlands |
Recording Software | Merging |
Recording Type & Bit Rate | DSD64 |
Release Date | August 14, 2015 |
Press reviews
Deutschlandradio Kultur
When it comes to the subject of Crown Jewels, the Dutch can definitely hold their own with the British. The New Dutch Academy presents a musical exhibition of seven high-carat examples from the Classical epoch, including two totally stunning new masterworks. Under no circumstances should one miss this!
November, 2009
American Record Guide
This is one of the finest DSD recordings I have heard. The recording is gorgeous, giving finely balanced and well-placed performances of these works and also having very well written — and detailed — notes. Anyone with an interest in off the beaten track late 18th Century music owes it to himself to obtain this album.
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