Here's another CD I really have to recommend. I don't know if it's available over streaming, as it appears to be one those more cottage-industry, limited edition, independent types of production.
It's titled Phantasia Musica. Violin Music of the 17th Century, and contains works from around the time of Biber (though not Biber himself). All of them are extraordinary, some culled from unique manuscript sources.
The leader, Antoinette Lohmann, plays superbly, the rest of the consort is just as good, and the recording is splendid. This is that kind of achingly beautiful chamber music, gorgeously dissonant at moments, here performed with extraordinary expressivity.
If you're into Biber's mystery sonatas, this is a must-have.
It's titled Phantasia Musica. Violin Music of the 17th Century, and contains works from around the time of Biber (though not Biber himself). All of them are extraordinary, some culled from unique manuscript sources.
The leader, Antoinette Lohmann, plays superbly, the rest of the consort is just as good, and the recording is splendid. This is that kind of achingly beautiful chamber music, gorgeously dissonant at moments, here performed with extraordinary expressivity.
If you're into Biber's mystery sonatas, this is a must-have.