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Saturday, September 10, 2011

L'orchestre Hewitt performs Handel's Water Music


I'm not exactly being "random" what with two baroque posts in a row but I came into possession of a very clean copy of the Haydn Society issue of the French lp pictured above. Maurice Hewitt conducts L'orchestre Hewitt in Handel's Water Music in more or less an edition which presents most of this wonderful music.

Maurice Hewitt is one of the pioneers in the performance of the the baroque masters. In fact, you might say that he laid the groundwork for such artists as Rampal, Pailliard, Pierlot, Andre, Veyron Lacroix and others. The performance here is faithful to the score, free from large orchestral excesses though admittedly, one must recognize the fact that the Hewitt Orchestra was not a first rate band since there are some obvious technical issues especially with intonation in the winds. Still, we have to be grateful for musicians like Hewitt who took time to blow the cobwebs off of "ancient" music and present it in a more faithful fashion then many of his predecessors.

The Haydn Society issue lists a release date of 1954 but this record was probably recorded two to three years earlier.

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