W. A. Mozart (1756 - 1791)
Piano Concerto, K. 466
Sylvia Berry, fortepiano
Bach Collegium San Diego
Ruben Valenzuela, conductor
Fortepiano by Paul McNulty (2019) after Anton Walter
W. A. Mozart (1756 - 1791)
Adagio for Glass Harmonia, K. 617a
Sylvia Berry, fortepiano
Fortepiano by Paul McNulty (2019) after Anton Walter
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827)
12 Variations on Händel's "See The Conquering Hero Comes"
Sylvia Berry, fortepiano
Shirley Hunt, violoncello
Fortepiano by John Broadwood & Son (London, 1806, #3448)
W. A. Mozart (1756 - 1791)
Eine kleine Gigue, K. 574 (1789)
Sylvia Berry, fortepiano
Recorded live at Christ Church Cambridge by WGBH Radio
Viennese fortepiano by Chris Maene (Brussels, 1995) after Anton Walter (Vienna, 1795)
Joseph Haydn (1732 - 1809) Sonata in E flat major, Hob. XVI, 52, Finale: Presto
Sylvia Berry, fortepiano
Fortepiano by John Broadwood & Son (London, 1806, #3448)
Restored by Dale Munschy, USA
From Haydn: London Sonatas (Acis Productions, 2013)
Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) Impromptu Op. 90, No. 2
Sylvia Berry, fortepiano
Fortepiano by Johann Fritz (Vienna, 1828)
Restored by Edwin Beunk & Johann Wennik (NL)
Recorded at the Oude Dorpskerk, Bunnik, The Netherlands, November, 2003
Engineered by Alexander Dorniak
Franz Schubert (1797 - 1828) Impromptu Op. 90, No. 3
Sylvia Berry, fortepiano
Fortepiano by Johann Fritz (Vienna, 1828)
Restored by Edwin Beunk & Johann Wennik (NL)
Recorded at the Oude Dorpskerk, Bunnik, The Netherlands, November, 2003
Engineered by Alexander Dorniak
Johann Christian Bach (1735 - 1782) Sonata for two keyboards in G major, Op. Op. 15, No. 5 (1778)
Sylvia Berry, fortepiano
Leon Schelhase, harpsichord
Recorded live, November 2015
Videography by Dave Jamrog
Five-octave French double manual harpsichord built by Earl Russel (Oberlin, 2000) after Henri Hemsch (Paris, c. 1734)
Five-octave (FF – f3) Viennese fortepiano by Chris Maene (Brussels, 1995) after Anton Walter (Vienna, 1795)
Carl Philipp Emauel Bach (1714 - 1788) Concerto for harpsichord and fortepiano in E-flat major ("Doppio"), Wq. 47 (1787)
Leon Schelhase, harpsichord
Sylvia Berry, fortepiano
The Berry Collective Chamber Orchestra
Recorded live, Somerville Armory for the Arts, 2016
Videography by Dave Jamrog
I. Allegro di molto
II. Larghetto
III. Presto