Voice of the Soul: Flute Music by Jean Daniel Braun | Sony 88985419442

Voice of the Soul: Flute Music by Jean Daniel Braun

Label: Sony

Cat No: 88985419442

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 26th May 2017

Contents

Works

Braun, Jean Daniel

Differentes pieces pour flute traversiere sans basse
» Minuetto in G major
» Rondeau in E minor
» Suite in E minor
Flute Sonatas (6), op.1
» no.2 in G major
» no.3 in D minor
» no.5 in B minor
Flute Sonatas (6), op.5
» no.2 in E minor
» no.4 in G major
L'Art de Preluder sur la Flute Traversiere, op.7
» Prelude in E minor

Artists

Marion Treupel-Franck (transverse flute)
Sergio Azzolini (bassoon)
Francesco Galligioni (cello, viola da gamba)
Axel Wolf (guitar, lute, theorbo)

Works

Braun, Jean Daniel

Differentes pieces pour flute traversiere sans basse
» Minuetto in G major
» Rondeau in E minor
» Suite in E minor
Flute Sonatas (6), op.1
» no.2 in G major
» no.3 in D minor
» no.5 in B minor
Flute Sonatas (6), op.5
» no.2 in E minor
» no.4 in G major
L'Art de Preluder sur la Flute Traversiere, op.7
» Prelude in E minor

Artists

Marion Treupel-Franck (transverse flute)
Sergio Azzolini (bassoon)
Francesco Galligioni (cello, viola da gamba)
Axel Wolf (guitar, lute, theorbo)

About

Now practically unknown, Jean Daniel Braun (fl. 1728–40) was in his own day a well-known composer, flautist and bassoonist who lived in Paris during the cultural heyday of the 18th century. Little is known about his life, except that he was – among other things – a member of the ducal orchestra in Épernon. The flautist Marion Treupel-Franck has trawled through various archives in the course of her research in order to unearth and record the composer’s most interesting works: world-premiere recordings include Braun’s Sonata in G major, op.1 no.2, for flute, bassoon and cello, his Sonata in B minor, op.1 no.5, for flute, viol and theorbo, his Sonata in E minor, op.5 no.2, for flute, viol and theorbo and his Sonata in G major, op.5 no.4, for flute, bassoon and lute. Marion Treupel-Franck is joined for this recording by the distinguished bassoonist Sergio Azzolini, by the lutenist Axel Wolf and by the cellist and viol player Francesco Galligioni. All of them perform on replicas of period instruments. The result is a recording of wonderful Baroque music that is well worth rediscovering and that is interpreted here in performances that are perfect in every way.

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