We’re very proud to announce the release of Bach Harpsichord Concertos on the Resonus Classics label. The recording features Steven Devine playing the solo harpsichord and directing his friends and colleagues from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightnement (OAE). The sessions, held last year in St John’s Smith Square, London, features the famous concerto […]
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Bach Violin & Harpsichord Sonata
Bojan Čičić, violin Steven Devine, harpsichord – recorded as part of “All of Bach”
Chamber Music by Franz Danzi (1763 – 1826)
Played on period instruments by ther phenomenal players of Ensemble f2, this wonderful music is full oif wit, charm, great tunes and great excitement! At the heart of the ensemble is an original Viennese fortepiano by Johann Fritz from c.1815. This rather frail-looking instrument has the most exquisite tone and an incredible range of tone-colour-modifying […]
John Irving and Ensemble DeNote
We have two wonderful discs featuring the players of Ensemble DeNote, founded by John Irving (fortepiano) and his wife, the clarinetist Jane Booth. Mozart Chamber Music Volume One, feauturing the Sonata for Piano and Violin in B flat, K.454, the Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano in E flat (‘Kegelstatt’), K.498 and the brooding Piano […]
Kate and Steven Recordings
Kate Semmens (soprano) and Steven Devine (harpsichord) have released a number of discs together – all available from this site. Delicatessen 1 was the first release – a veritable smorgasbord of early English Songs and harpsichord music The success of Delicatessen 1 prompted the duo to return to the recording studio in Bremen to record […]
“As ever Steven Devine plays with an invigorating freshness and sensitivity to the musical language.”
Another great review for Krebs Volume 2 from andrewbensonwilson.org
Aci, Galatea e Polefemo – first reviews
The OAE’s performance of Handel’s 1708 Cantata, “Aci, Galatea e Polifemo” at Cadogan Hall on Sunday (directed by Steven) was well received by the audience and now by critics. BachTrack – “Trevor Bowes sews up Handel’s most fiendish character in Aci, Galatea e Polifemo” Planet Hugill Seen and Heard International – It’s only January but […]