Telemann, Corelli, Bach
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2235
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 27th January 2017
Contents
Works
Keyboard Concerto no.6 (with 2 flutes/violins) in F major, BWV1057Concerti grossi (12), op.6
Wassermusik 'Hamburger Ebb und Fluth', TWV55:C3
Artists
Hoor BarockAnna Paradiso (harpsichord)
Emelie Roos (recorder)
Dan Laurin (recorder, direction)
Works
Keyboard Concerto no.6 (with 2 flutes/violins) in F major, BWV1057Concerti grossi (12), op.6
Wassermusik 'Hamburger Ebb und Fluth', TWV55:C3
Artists
Hoor BarockAnna Paradiso (harpsichord)
Emelie Roos (recorder)
Dan Laurin (recorder, direction)
About
The centrepiece of the programme is Bach’s Harpsichord Concerto in F major, the composer’s arrangement of his own ‘Brandenburg’ Concerto No.4. Soloist here is Anna Paradiso, who also plays continuo in the other works of the disc. Bach is flanked on either side by two of the Op.6 Concerti grossi by another Baroque heavyweight, Arcangelo Corelli. His Concerto No.4 and No.8 – the much-loved Christmas Concerto – appear here in a slightly unusual guise. They are usually performed by strings alone, but inspired by recent research, Dan Laurin and his recorder-playing colleague Emelie Roos here take on the solo parts, and the tutti ensemble is joined by oboes and bassoon – while a baroque harp adds to the angelic atmosphere of the closing Christmas Pastorale of Concerto No.8. The disc closes as it began, with Telemann, whose Concerto in B flat major for winds, strings and basso continuo is a perfect example of the composer’s art, involving playful juggling of different instrumental combinations and musical ideas.
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