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Playlist - December 2023

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Playlist - December 2023
Continuo Connect in December

Check out our December 2023 playlist with a selection of recordings by artists featured on Continuo Connect this month - also available as a Spotify playlist.

Christmas in Leipzig with Solomon's Knot

Johann Kuhnau: Magnificat, Freut Euch und jubiliert

London Handel Players

Francesco Geminiani: Violin Sonata D Major op 1 no 4 Allegro

Francesco Geminiani: Sonata in E Minor, op 1 No 3 Allegro Adagio

Yorkshire Baroque Soloists

Jubilate Deo 

Ceruleo

Henry Purcell

Oh, the Sweet Delights

The Glorious Day is Come

The Illyria Consort and The Marian Consort

Vinko Jelić: Bone Jesu

Piva

Heigh Ho Holiday

Prince Regent’s Band

Georg Friedrich Handel: Samson, Let the bright Seraphim

Apollo's Cabinet

Den man te quart stande (trad.)

La Serenissima

Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto for Viola d’amore, D Minor, Allegro

Antonio Vivaldi: Winter

Dunedin Consort

Johann Sebastian Bach: Weihnachtsoratorium

Aria: Schlafe, mein Liebster

Aria: Schliesse, mein Herz, dies selige Wunder

Solomon’s Knot

Johann Sebastian Bach: Magnificat, Gloria in excelsis

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