Edinburgh 1742: Barsanti & Handel – Ensemble Marsyas/Peter Whelan album review: Baroque music gem

Edinburgh 1742
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Artist: Ensemble Marsyas; Peter Whelan; Emilie Renard; Francesco Barsanti; George Frideric Handel
Genre: Children's Music
Label: Linn Records

If you like baroque music that celebrates the sound of horns then this CD is for you. The music, mostly concerti grossi, is by Handel and a little-known Italian, Francesco Barsanti.

The two composers’ paths crossed in London and their music was in favour with the Edinburgh Musical Society, which existed from 1728 to 1797, hence the album’s title.

Barsanti’s interests extended to making sensitive arrangements of Scottish tunes, here given to the violin, and there’s a single, horn-rich aria from Handel’s Alcina.

The performances by Ensemble Marsyas, shortly to give concerts in Dublin and Kilkenny, are consistently bracing, and likely to do no amount of good for Barsanti's 21st-century reputation. url.ie/55bm

Michael Dervan

Michael Dervan

Michael Dervan is a music critic and Irish Times contributor