This is a double album compilation, with tracks selected by 
                  invitees, all of whom are mentioned by name - five pages of 
                  them! - alphabetically in the booklet. The orchestra’s 
                  artistic director Paul Dyer also made a selection, and he chose 
                  a live 2009 performance of brief excerpts from the choir and 
                  orchestra’s Mozart Requiem. 
                    
                  The reason for the disc is the coming of age of the Australian 
                  Brandenburg Orchestra which, when it reached twenty-one, invited 
                  the selection of favourites enshrined in this twofer. It’s 
                  a charming sort of idea that will also have a rather wider appeal 
                  in the world of (mostly) Baroque Favourites, of which there 
                  is a super-abundance. 
                    
                  What I like about this band is its lack of gimmicks. Good tempi 
                  are set, string weight is apposite, and there are no bulges 
                  on held notes or ungainly swellings. The Allegro from the G 
                  major Brandenburg Concerto sports zesty lower strings and there’s 
                  a sane tempo for the Queen of Sheba. In a world increasingly 
                  spattered by outlandish speed record attempts on pieces like 
                  this, one can say a little prayer for Dyer and his forces. Two 
                  of the band’s wind principals shine in their contributions; 
                  Craig Hill in a live Mozart Concerto for (basset) clarinet, 
                  and Kirsten Barry in the lovely Albinoni slow movement; all 
                  Albinoni slow movements are lovely but this one is especially 
                  so. 
                    
                  Of the vocal soloists, I’ve reviewed the Yvonne Kenny 
                  album from which her Lascia ch’io pianga derives 
                  and I still think the ornaments are grossly overdone. Cyndia 
                  Sieden is rather screechy in her Magic Flute aria. Andreas Scholl 
                  is in a different class in Vivaldi. Sara Macliver and Belinda 
                  Montgomery make a pretty soprano pairing in Stille Nacht. 
                  There are two movements from the Four Seasons, in the very capable, 
                  though not terribly moving, hands of Elizabeth Wallfisch. The 
                  second disc explores some entertaining terrain. The Falconieri 
                  Folia has tangy percussion on board, Scholl reappears 
                  in more Vivaldi and Macliver is pure-toned in Purcell. Mina 
                  Kanaridis makes two remarkable appearances in anonymous pieces 
                  of intensely dramatic stripe. The flamenco-gypsy flourishes 
                  of the Passacaglia andaluz are amazing and the percussion 
                  and harpsichord make this somewhat wild selection a riveting 
                  one. Calm balm follows via Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen. 
                  The Mozart Requiem extracts - about four minutes in total - 
                  are lithe and exciting. 
                    
                  There are certainly some entertaining and enjoyable excerpts 
                  here. It’s not just for the ABO clan. 
                  
                  Jonathan Woolf  
                Details
                  CD 1 
                  Johann Sebastian BACH (1685-1750) 
                  Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV 1048: III. Allegro 
                  [4:32] 
                  George Frederic HANDEL (1685-1759) 
                  Solomon - Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (1748) [3:04] 
                  Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) 
                  Concerto in A major for basset clarinet in A major, K622 (1791): 
                  II. Adagio [6:23] 
                  Tomaso ALBINONI (1671-1751) 
                  Concerto in D minor for oboe, strings and continuo Op.9 No. 
                  2: II. Adagio [4:23] 
                  George Frederic HANDEL  
                  Rinaldo - Lascia ch’io pianga (1711) [4:20] 
                  Water Music Suite No. 3 in G major, HWV 350.(Flute Suite in 
                  G major): I. Menuet (1717) [2:38] 
                  Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART 
                  Die Zauberflöte - Der Hölle Rache K620 (1791) [2:55] 
                  
                  Antonio VIVALDI (1678-1741) 
                  Nisi Dominus RV608: IV. Cum dederit delectis suis somnum (Largo) 
                  [5:07] 
                  Franz GRUBER (1787-1863) 
                  Stille Nacht (Silent Night) [3:43] 
                  Christoph Willibald von GLUCK  (1714-1787)
                  Orfeo ed Euridice - Dance of the Blessed Spirits (1762) 
                  [6:40] 
                  Antonio VIVALDI (1678-1741) 
                  The Four Seasons - concertos for violin, strings and 
                  basso continuo Op. 8, Nos 1-4 (from Il cimento dell'armonia 
                  e dell'inventione) (1725) La primavera (Spring):I.Allegro 
                  [3:24] 
                  CD 2 
                  Andrea FALCONIERI (1585/6-1656) 
                  Folia (a 3) echa para mi señora [3:58] 
                  Antonio VIVALDI  
                  Salve Regina: I. Salve Regina (Andante) RV616 [3:39] 
                  Henry PURCELL (1659-1695) 
                  King Arthur - Fairest Isle (1691) [4:19] 
                  ANONYMOUS 
                  Tarantella ‘La Carpinese’ (Improvisation) 
                  Antonio VIVALDI  
                  Concerto in C major for flautino and strings, RV444: III. Allegro 
                  molto [2:48] 
                  ANONYMOUS 
                  Passacaglia andaluz (Improvisation) [4:43] 
                  TRAD GERMAN arr. PRAETORIUS 
                  Es ist ein Ros’ entsprungen [2:58] 
                  Antonio VIVALDI (1678-1741) 
                  The Four Seasons - concertos for violin, strings and 
                  basso continuo Op. 8, Nos 1-4 (from Il cimento dell'armonia 
                  e dell'inventione) (1725) The Four Seasons: L’inverno 
                  (Winter): II. Largo [1:25] 
                  George Frederic HANDEL  
                  Jephtha -Waft Her, Angels, through the Skies HWV 790 (1750 rev. 
                  1758) [4;20] 
                  Antonio VIVALDI  
                  Concerto in G major for violin and cello: II. Andante RV516 
                  arr. From Concerto for two violins by Jamie Hey [2:11] 
                  Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART 
                  Requiem - Hostias: Sanctus K. 626 (1791) [2:59 + 1:15] 
                  Craig Hill (basset clarinet) - Mozart Clarinet Concerto 
                  Kirsten Barry (oboe) - Albinoni and Handel Jeptha 
                  Yvonne Kenny (soprano) - Handel Lascia 
                  Cyndia Sieden (soprano) - Mozart Magic Flute 
                  Andreas Scholl (counter-tenor) - Vivaldi Nisi Dominus and Salve 
                  Regina 
                  Sara Macliver and Belinda Montgomery (sopranos) - Gruber 
                  Hans-Dieter Michatz (transverse flute) - Gluck and Handel Water 
                  Music 
                  Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin) - Vivaldi Four Seasons 
                  Sara Macliver (soprano) - Purcell 
                  Mina Kanaridis (soprano) - the Anonymous pieces 
                  Genevieve Lacey (recorder) - Vivaldi Concerto for flautino 
                  Lucinda Moon (violin) and Jamie Hey (cello) - Vivaldi Concerto 
                  in G major