Telemann - Cantatas and chamber music with recorder
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 94334
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 25th March 2013
Contents
Works
Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, TWV1:168Deine Toten werden leben, TWV1:213
Du bist verflucht, o Schreckensstimme, TWV1:385
Hemmet den Eifer, verbannet die Rache, TWV1:730
Partita no.5 in E minor, TWV41:e1
Trio Sonata in G minor, TWV42:g8
Artists
Gemma Bertagnolli (soprano)Stefano Bagliano (recorder)
Collegium Pro Musica
Works
Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt, TWV1:168Deine Toten werden leben, TWV1:213
Du bist verflucht, o Schreckensstimme, TWV1:385
Hemmet den Eifer, verbannet die Rache, TWV1:730
Partita no.5 in E minor, TWV41:e1
Trio Sonata in G minor, TWV42:g8
Artists
Gemma Bertagnolli (soprano)Stefano Bagliano (recorder)
Collegium Pro Musica
About
This release is centered around four cantatas taken from the composer’s Harmonischer Gottesdienst (‘Music for Religious Services’), a collection of cantatas for solo voice, flute, oboe or violin, and harpsichord that, on account of its idiomatic writing for voice, its relation to the instrumental parts and the many indications concerning interpretation, rests among the great achievements of the period.
One of Telemann’s characteristic skills was his ability to imbue the arias with the sort of brilliance that we normally associate with solo concertos (consider the radiance of the initial aria in Deine Toten werden leben), and this extends to his often virtuosic use of the recorder in the works – an instrument with which he was obviously familiar. Indeed, that Telemann was a more than competent player himself can be seen from the quality and quantity of music that he wrote for the recorder, and it is two of his lesser‐known creations for the instrument – the E minor Partita and the Trio Sonata in G minor – which form the remainder of this highly engaging disc.
Gemma Bertagnolli and Stefano Bagliano – both leading experts in the field of period Baroque performance – are the soprano and recorder soloists on this release, and are aptly supported by the historical group Collegium Pro Musica. The disc is a welcome addition to the rich assortment of Telemann recordings in Brilliant Classics’ ever‐growing catalogue.
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