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A string trio with four instruments? A harpsichord hiding behind the cello? The Valencia Baryton Project has dedicated itself to the performance of music written for an ancient and little-known instrument, the baryton. A cross between the viol da gamba and lirone, with 10 resonating and plucked strings down the back of the instrument, the baryton gives the traditional string trio an entirely new dimension. The Valencia Baryton Project was formed by colleagues from the opera of the Palau de les Arts and the Orchestre Nationale Montpellier with the vision of performing the nearly 160 works written by Franz Joseph Haydn as well as compositions by other composers, both modern and classical. At the heart of the ensemble is the traditional formation in trio - baryton, viola, and violoncello - for which Haydn wrote 123 works of outstanding beauty during his time as the court composer for the Prince Esterhazy of Austria. With Matthew Baker, one of only a handful baryton performers in the world, the Valencia Baryton Project have delighted audiences in North, Central and South America as well as Europe with what is considered to have been the pinnacle of aristocratic instruments of the classical era. Their work has been described as ‘beautifully polished’ (Musicalifeiten) and “delightfully inventive” (The Strad). They have been featured in publications and programs such as Berklee Now (USA), Radio Nacional de España, BBC 3 (UK), Die Welt (Germany), and Classic FM (UK) amongst others
Baryton Trio in D Major, Hob. XI:58: I. Moderato
642Baryton Trio in D Major, Hob. XI:69: II. Menuet. Allegretto
553Baryton Trio in D Major, Hob. XI:69: I. Adagio
484II. Menuet. Allegretto
425Baryton Trio in G Major, Hob. XI:67: I. Allegretto
416Baryton Trio in A Major, Hob. XI:9: I. Moderato
407Baryton Trio in A Major, Hob. XI:9: II. Menuet
408Baryton Trio in G Major, Hob. XI:67: II. Minuet - Trio
399Baryton Trio in A Major, Hob. XI:6: II. Minuet - Trio
3510I. Adagio
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