
An early manifestation of the HIP movement was the American Society of Ancient Instruments, founded in 1929 by Ben Stad. Stad, a Dutch-born, Philadelphia-based musician, became interested in early string instruments while still in Holland, and amassed a collection of early Baroque-era viols. The personnel and instrumentation of the ensemble, which was nearly a "family band," was:
Ben Stad - viola d'amore
Joseph Brodo - quinton (five string viol)
Josef Smit - viola de gamba
Maurice Stad - bass de viole
Flora Stad - harpsichord.

The other side of the twelve-inch record has a Sinfonia from the elder Bach's Cantata #35, Geist und Seele. The final ten-inch disc contains a rather odd choice for a string ensemble: Handel's Firework Music. Handel's suite was written for a large ensemble of winds and percussion; at the request of King George II, there were "no fiddles" at the premiere.

But this was a noble attempt for the time, and it makes for enjoyable listening, whether it's historically accurate or not. My copy of this album, found at an estate sale a few years ago, is in very nice condition. The records are pressed on "Z" shellac, the higher-quality material Victor used for some classical pressings in the mid-1930s. For what it's worth, all four records are pressed from "A" stampers - meaning that they are early pressings of these records. Victor often went through scores of stampers for popular records; I wonder if they ever wore out the "A" stampers of this album, which probably had a limited appeal.
I have joined the parts of the first two movements of the C.P.E. Bach Suite, since they were each spread over two sides. Apologies for the slight rumbles at the beginning of the third movement and of the cantata "Sinfonia" - these are caused by a slight warp in the twelve-inch record.
The Bach-Handel Album was recorded in Victor's Camden, New Jersey Studio No. 2 on May 6, 1935.
C.P.E. Bach: Suite, Movement 1 - Allegro Moderato (Victor 1714)
C.P.E. Bach: Suite, Movement 2 - Andante Lento Molto (Victor 1715)
C.P.E. Bach: Suite, Movement 3 - Allegretto (Victor 8720, side one)
J.S. Bach: Second Sinfonia from Cantata 35 (Victor 8720, side two)
Handel: Firework Music - Allegro (La Rejouissance) / Largo alla Sicilliana (La Paix) (Victor 1716, side one)
Handel: Firework Music - Bourree / Minuet / Minuet No. 2 (Victor 1716, side two)