
Though Pepusch was born in Germany he became an even more British composer than Handel.
Most of you must know him as the composer of the Beggar´s Opera, but he was also one of the founders of the Academy of Ancient Music in 1726.
This must be the very first recording devoted to his orchestral music (I can´t recall another) and a very pleasant surprise it is. His concertos are inevitably Corelli and possibly Vivaldi influenced, but very charming they are. This new group with a name too large for its own good has some well known names, first and foremost master trumpeter Crispian Steele-Perkins who enjoys a fiendishly difficult concerto grosso for trumpet and strings. This cd is much more than a mere curiosity, the music is actually good, and the performances excellent.