About Andrew Manze
Beckenham, UK (1965-present) Andrew Manze (born 14th January 1965, Beckenham) is an English baroque violinist and conductor. Having first started playing the baroque violin while studying Classics at Cambridge University, he went on to study with Simon Standage, one of the founding members of The English Concert, at the Royal Academy of Music, followed by further studies with Lucy van Dael at La Haye. In 1988 he became first violin of the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra under the direction of Ton Koopman.
Top Tracks
Fantasia for Solo Violin XII in A minor (Moderato, Vivace, Presto)
J.S. Bach: Concerto in A minor for Violin (BWV 1041): Allegro assai
J.S. Bach: Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins (BWV 1060): Allegro
J.S. Bach: Concerto in D Minor for Two Violins (BWV 1060): Adagio
Opus 3 nr. 2, La Cesta
from "L'arte del arco": Variation 30
Suite in C, anon. manuscript
Opus 3 nr. 4, La Castella
Opus 4 nr. 1, La Bernabea
Sonata in A minor: Giga
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