Telemann: Suite in A minor for Recorder & Strings |
This page lists all recordings of Suite in A minor for Recorder & Strings, by Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock. |
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Daniel Rothert (recorder), Elke Martha Umbach (flute) Cologne Chamber Orchestra, Helmut Muller-Bruhl Telemann seems to have had something of an affinity for the recorder. His settings are extensive and irreproachably effective. Virtuosity and lyricism co-exist with rich and varied stylistic procedures and a pan-European musical sensibility. He clearly had at his disposal players of the utmost virtuosity because these are works that make the highest demands on the performers' techniques and on this disc, in the person of Daniel Rothert - who also wrote the notes - Telemann is well served. The A minor Suite opens with an Overture in the French style followed by explicitly Italian development and Les Plaisirs, the second movement, is delightfully robust. Rothert only plays in the central section here, surrounded as he is by pointed and rhythmically alive string panels. The orchestra by the way is Hermann Abendroth's 1923 creation and Muller-Bruhl has now conducted it for nearly forty years - for a decade they played on period instruments as the Capella Clementina but since 1987 they have played exclusively on modern instruments and their discretion and sensitivity are noticeable. The third movement is an Italian aria, of the type familiar from Handel's Italian operas, and deliciously vocal. As the Suite progresses one can admire the soloist's secure intonation, the prominent harpsichordist and the accurate line of the strings. The final movement, a Polish dance - Telemann got around a bit geographically - ends with a splendidly realised and performed quiescent flourish.
Rothert is athletic, articulate and accurate . . . Telemann's fecund muse will doubtless always be underestimated - but for those in the know there are always pleasures galore to be had from absorbing and enjoying his seemingly limitless capacity to synthesise styles in his own inimitable and infectious form.
- Jonathan Woolf, musicweb.uk.net | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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Musica Antiqua Provence, Christian Mendoze Telemann represents one of the most appealing aspects of German Baroque music at its summit. Having composed over 100 concertos for a great variety of instrumental ensembles, this disc provides an insight into Telemann’s compositional genius by focusing strongly on the Recorder. Christian Mendoze is an extraordinary musician, he is considered to be one of the finest recorder players performing regularly with the ensemble and also with soloists and musicians such as Rene Jacobs and Concerto Koln. Christian Mendoze founded Musica Antiqua in 1981 in the Provence region. The ensemble performs music from the 17th & 18th centuries on original or copies of early instruments. | 
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Frans Brüggen, Frans Vester, Gustav Leonhardt, Paul Doctor Südwestdeutsches Kammerorchester, Friedrich Tilegant | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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Collegium Pro Musica, Stefano Bagliano | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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