All Amandine-Beyer articles
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‘For me this recording is almost like an exorcism’ – Amandine Beyer on playing the music of C.P.E Bach
For Amandine Beyer and her Gli Incogniti period ensemble, the string symphonies of C.P.E. Bach represented an opportunity to record difficult but exhilarating repertoire. Charlotte Gardner recalls attending the 2019 sessions, as the album nears its release following Covid-19 delays
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Amandine Beyer's top 5 tips for aspiring Baroque violinists
The French violinist shares her wisdom on giving a convincing historically-informed performance
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Gli incogniti: Concerti per Esterházy
The Baroque group wanders into new territory with Haydn’s violin concertos
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Caldara: Trio Sonatas op.1: no.4 in B flat major, no.5 in E minor, no.6 in C minor, no.12 in D minor; op.2: no.2 in B flat major, no.4 in G minor, no.8 in F major, no.11 in E major, no.12 in B flat ma
The Strad Issue: October 2015Description: Stylish and perceptively played trio sonatas from SwitzerlandMusicians: Amandine Beyer, Leila Schayegh (violins) Jonathan Pesek (cello) Jörg-Andreas Bötticher (harpsichord/organ) Matthias Spaeter (liuto attiorbato)Composer: CaldaraThis selection from the opp.1 and 2 trio sonatas by Antonio Caldara (c.1670–1736) exemplifies his personal yet Corelli-influenced approach, ...