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Lucie Horsch:

Baroque Journey

Hailed as "a brilliant young performer" by BBC Music Magazine, Lucie Horsch returns to take listeners on a journey around Baroque Europe. Highlights from the album include Handel's "Arrival of the Queen of Sheba," Bach's "Badinerie," the world-premiere recording of a concerto by Jacques-Christophe Naudot, and "Dido's Lament" by Purcell. For her second album, the 19-year-old Dutch recorder player is joined by the Academy of Ancient Music in the ensemble's first Decca recording in over 20 years.

Lucie Horsch:

Vivaldi

At the age of just seventeen, Dutch recorder champion Lucie Horsch has made it her life's mission to demolish them, both by her dazzling, sophisticated performances and tireless ambassadorial work. Vivaldi, Lucie's superb Decca debut recording, launches her crusade to have the recorder take centre stage. For the first time in many years a major label is positioning the recorder in the league of other great solo instruments, and Decca is thrilled to have discovered such a talented and passionate young advocate for the instrument. The recording contains four concertos, including the haunting and atmospheric La notte (‘Night' RV 439) and the evocative Tempesta di mare (‘Storm at sea', RV 433). These appear alongside transcriptions of some of the composer's most seductive melodies, including ‘Cum dederit' from Nisi Dominusand the aria ‘Vedrò con mio diletto' from the opera Giustino. A bonus is the first movement of ‘Spring' from The Four Seasonstranscribed in 1775 by composer-philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

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