Andreas Spering
Andreas Spering (born in 1966) is a German conductor and harpsichordist, who specializes in Early music.[1][2] He is the younger brother of the conductor Christoph Spering.[3]
Recordings
- Kantaten für Esterhazy[4] by Joseph Haydn
- Siroe, by Georg Friedrich Händel.
- Imeneo by Georg Friedrich Händel.
- Gera: die Feuerbrunst[5] by Joseph Haydn
- Erwin und Elmire by Johann Friedrich Reichardt.
- Serenades op. 11 and op. 16 by Johannes Brahms
- The Creation by Joseph Haydn.
- Il ritorno di Tobia by Joseph Haydn.
- Applausus[6] by Joseph Haydn.
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References
- Andreas Spering on Schlosskonzerte
- Andreas Spering on Opera Musica
- Andreas Spering on Staatstheater.karlsruhe
- Kantaten mit Orchester für das Fürstenhaus Esterházy on WorldCat
- Gera: die Feuerbrunst
- Applausus on Klassika
External links
- Literature by and about Andreas Spering in the German National Library catalogue
- Recordings on JPC
- Andreas Spering discography at Discogs
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