I'm writing this to add a different perspective to the other review by KerrLines.
Where KerrLines finds faults, I actually find pluses. While I agree that this is not a "relaxing" Baroque disc, that should not be a drawback for those seeking out very lively, tuneful music.
Is this disc repetitive? Pehaps to a point, but luckily all of the music is quite good, so I can't complain for having too much of a good thing.
And the sound...yes, it is very "up-front" and full of rich bass and reverb. Again, I see this as a plus. This music is not meant to lull you to sleep; it is laden with vigorous dance tunes and the booming sonics on this recording are an appropriate compliment.
And now for that "annoying" Concerto for Zampogna (Italian bagpipe). As has always been the case, bagpipes are an instrument that people either love or hate. Some find their sound to be thrilling and exotic, others find them down right painful. Of course, this is a simple matter of tatse. Even if you are not normally drawn to bagpipe music, Boismortier's brief concerto for the instrument is at least a fascinating listen.
The performances are top-shelf; with great performers and great sound, how can you go wrong?
So, if you like your music to make you sleepy, look elsewhere. If you enjoy robust, foot tapping tunes that are expertly presented...this is the disc for you.