Leonardo Leo Cello Concerto No.4 in A major
Leonardo Leo (1694--1744) was a Neapolitan composer of the late Baroque. He is mainly known for his operas during his lifetime, but his set of 6 cello concertos seem to be the most recorded genre today. They were written for Domenico Marzio Caraffa, the Duke of Maddaloni, who as also an amateur cellist. Although retaining qualities of the late Baroque, they really show signs of the early Classical style. Cello Concerto No.4 in A major Andante piacevole - Allegro 2:12 - Larghetto 7:41- Allegro 11:56 Anner Bylsma / cello Tafelmusik

▶︎
Franz Danzi - Cello Concerto in E-minor

▶︎
Tartini: Trio Sonatas

▶︎
Elegant Baroque Classical Music | Violin, Harpsichord & Chamber Music for Focus and Relaxation

▶︎
The Best of Telemann - the Baroque's Hidden Gem

▶︎
Leonardo Leo - Serenate e Cantate

▶︎
Majestic Baroque Music | Relaxing Adagio Strings for Sleep and Deep Study Concentration

▶︎
The Italian Lute | Classical Renaissance & Baroque Music Compilation

▶︎
B. Galuppi: Concerto for bassoon, strings & b.c. in B flat major / L'Opera Stravagante

▶︎
Anton Rubinstein: Cello Concerto No 2 in D minor, Op. 96

▶︎
Bach - Oboe Concerto in F major BWV 1053r - Black | Netherlands Bach Society

▶︎
Nicolaus Kraft - Cello Concerto No.1 in E-minor, Op.3 (1815)

▶︎
Telemann: Trio Sonatas

▶︎
A. Marcello - Oboe Concerto in d minor (Marcel Ponseele, baroque oboe / Il Gardellino)

▶︎
Classical Music to Make Your Brain Shut Up

▶︎
Giovanni Battista Sammartini - Flute Concertino in D major

▶︎
Leonardo Leo, Demetrio - Aria di Alceste "Dal suo gentil sembiante" (score)

▶︎
Best Organ Works of Bach - Classical Music Gems

▶︎
Joseph Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, Hob.VIIb:1 – Giovanni Sollima, Bremer Barockorchester

▶︎
