Telemann - Ouverture-Suites, Concerto for Viola da Gamba and Recorder
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Label: Arcantus
Cat No: ARC22032
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 24th March 2023
Contents
Works
Concerto in A minor for recorder and viola da gamba, TWV52:a1Overture-Suite in B flat major, TWV55:B5 'Volker-Ouverture' (Klingende Geographie)
Wassermusik 'Hamburger Ebb und Fluth', TWV55:C3
Artists
Anninka Fohgrub (recorder)Lina Manrique (viola da gamba)
Bremer Barockorchester
Conductor
Nestor Fabian Cortes GarzonWorks
Concerto in A minor for recorder and viola da gamba, TWV52:a1Overture-Suite in B flat major, TWV55:B5 'Volker-Ouverture' (Klingende Geographie)
Wassermusik 'Hamburger Ebb und Fluth', TWV55:C3
Artists
Anninka Fohgrub (recorder)Lina Manrique (viola da gamba)
Bremer Barockorchester
Conductor
Nestor Fabian Cortes GarzonAbout
For the Bremer Barockorchester, culturally-informed performance practice in the 21st century is characterised by a combination of expertise and individual personality. Under its artistic director Néstor Fabián Cortés Garzón, the ensemble develops challenging, distinctive programmes that span from early baroque to classical music.
Whether through rediscoveries of rarely played works, their own improvisations and arrangements, or the exchange of different artistic disciplines, the BBO aims to inspire its audience, dissolve the boundaries between popular and classical music, and make Early Music accessible and relatable to everyone.
The orchestra regularly produces live recordings as part of its concert series "Barock & Umzu" in Bremen and reaches music lovers worldwide via its streaming channel, which has over a million views.
The Bremer Barockorchester repeatedly collaborates with renowned soloists, which in the past have included internationally renowned artists such as Ryo Terakado, Midori Seiler, Dorothee Oberlinger, Alfredo Bernardini, François Fernandez, and Dmitry Sinkovsky.
In September 2020 the debut album BACH to the Roots! was released, which was highly reviewed by several professional magazines.
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