Andreas Spering (born in 1966) is a German
conductor
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Music
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* ''Conductor'' (album), an album by indie rock band The Comas
* Conduction, a type of structured free improvisation ...
and
harpsichordist
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, who specializes in
Early music
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. He is the younger brother of the conductor
Christoph Spering.
Recordings
* ''Kantaten für Esterhazy'' by Joseph Haydn
* ''
Siroe'', by Georg Friedrich Händel.
* ''
Imeneo
''Imeneo'' (alternative title: ''Hymen'', HWV 41) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. The Italian-language libretto was adapted from Silvio Stampiglia's ''Imeneo''. Handel had begun composition in September 1738, but d ...
'' by Georg Friedrich Händel.
* ''Gera: die Feuerbrunst'' by Joseph Haydn
* ''Erwin und Elmire'' by
Johann Friedrich Reichardt
Johann Friedrich Reichardt (25 November 1752 – 27 June 1814) was a German composer, writer and music critic.
Early life
Reichardt was born in Königsberg, East Prussia, to lutenist and ''Stadtmusiker'' Johann Reichardt (1720–1780). Johann F ...
.
* ''Serenades'' op. 11 and op. 16 by Johannes Brahms
* ''
The Creation'' by Joseph Haydn.
* ''
Il ritorno di Tobia
' (''The Return of Tobias'') is an oratorio in two parts composed in 1775 by Joseph Haydn (Hob. XXI:1). The work is the first oratorio the composer wrote and, according to Jones, was "his most extended and ambitious composition up to that time".J ...
'' by Joseph Haydn.
* ''Applausus''
''Applausus''
on Klassika by Joseph Haydn.
References
External links
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Recordings
on JPC
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1966 births
Living people
Musicians from Cologne
German conductors (music)
German harpsichordists