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| Telemann: Wind Concertos, Vol 1 / Schneider, Et Al | |||||
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Release Date: 11/20/2007 Label: Cpo Catalog #: 777032 Spars Code: n/a Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann Performer: Michael Schneider, Karl Kaiser, Jörg Schultess, Ulrich Hübner, Luise Baumgartl Conductor: Michael Schneider Orchestra/Ensemble: Cologne Camerata, La Stagione Frankfurt
Number of Discs: 1 |
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Refined elegance … well balanced playing by musicians who are obviously enjoying themselves. In the day when trained musicians were expected to master a number of instruments, Telemann exceeded expectations by not only mastering three (the harpsichord, recorder and violin) but by also becoming proficient on most of the other instruments in common use at the time. As a result of this vast skill-set, he was able to compose concertos for a wide array of solo instruments and combinations thereof. The hallmark of his music is a respect for the idiom of each individual instrument that renders each work not only aurally pleasing, but also of immense satisfaction to the performer. In an attempt to get away from the pervasive Italian style, Telemann adopted a four movement form that often followed the pattern of slow-fast-slow-fast. These slow openings drew the listener’s attention to the melodic line and away from the sheer displays of virtuosity that were the stock-in-trade of the Italian concerto. Telemann also preferred a more moderate display of the soloist’s technical skill, never allowing the intricacies of the solo line to overshadow the elegance and purpose of the music. Michael Schneider leads his two ensembles in a perfectly elegant set of concertos for diverse instrumental combinations in this disc that brims with grace and charm. Beginning with an uplifting but never overwhelming work for two horns, Messrs. Hübner and Schulteß bring off some of the finest valve-less horn playing to meet these ears in some time. Granted, more perfection can be achieved with these cantankerous instruments in the studio setting than in a live concert. But, this is playing of rarely heard skill and refinement. The other standout is Luise Baumgartl’s sweet tone and graceful articulation in the concerto for oboe. She produces a light and unforced sound and has a fine knack for spinning out a long arched phrase. Schneider and Kaiser also turn in fine performances of works for recorder, flute and the combination thereof. The two ensembles both play most collegially, and balance, intonation and ensemble are of the first order. There’s a work for every taste here and no lover of baroque music will be disappointed. Marked “Volume I” one can only salivate a bit for more if this fine disc is a representative harbinger of the entire series. Kevin Sutton, MusicWeb International |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
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Concerto for Recorder and Flute in E minor, TV 52 no e 1 by Georg Philipp Telemann | ||||
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Performer:
Michael Schneider (Recorder),
Karl Kaiser (Flute)
Conductor: Michael Schneider Orchestra/Ensemble: Cologne Camerata, La Stagione Frankfurt Period: Baroque Written: Germany |
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Concerto for 2 Horns in D major, TV 52 no D 2 by Georg Philipp Telemann | ||||
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Performer:
Jörg Schultess (French Horn),
Ulrich Hübner (French Horn)
Conductor: Michael Schneider Orchestra/Ensemble: Cologne Camerata, La Stagione Frankfurt Period: Baroque Written: Germany |
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| Notes: Composition written: Germany (Circa 1708 - Circa 1714). | |||||
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Concerto for Oboe in D minor, TV 51 no d 1 by Georg Philipp Telemann | ||||
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Performer:
Luise Baumgartl (Oboe)
Conductor: Michael Schneider Orchestra/Ensemble: Cologne Camerata, La Stagione Frankfurt Period: Baroque Written: Frankfurt, Germany |
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| Notes: Composition written: Frankfurt, Germany (Circa 1708 - Circa 1713). | |||||
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Concerto for Recorder, 2 Violins and Basso Continuo in G minor, TV 43 no g 3 by Georg Philipp Telemann | ||||
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Performer:
Michael Schneider (Recorder)
Conductor: Michael Schneider Orchestra/Ensemble: Cologne Camerata, La Stagione Frankfurt Period: Baroque Written: Germany |
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Concerto for Flute in E major, TV 51 no E 1 by Georg Philipp Telemann | ||||
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Performer:
Karl Kaiser (Flute)
Conductor: Michael Schneider Orchestra/Ensemble: Cologne Camerata, La Stagione Frankfurt Period: Baroque Written: Germany |
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