Telemann - Overture & 3 Concertos (2002)
Telemann - Overture & 3 Concertos (2002)
Overture (Suite) in A Minor, TWV 55:a2 1. I. Ouverture 00:09:51 2. II. Les Plaisirs: Presto - Trio 00:03:08 3. III. Air a l'Italien: Largo - Allegro - da capo 00:07:12 4. IV. Menuet I: Alternativement - Menuet II - Menuet I da capo 00:03:31 5. V. Rejouissance: Viste 00:02:12 6. VI. Passepied I - Passepied II - Passepied I da capo 00:02:13 7. VII. Polonaise - Trio - Polonaise da capo 00:02:50 Recorder Concerto in F Major, TWV 51:F1 8. I. Affettuoso 00:03:16 9. II. Allegro 00:03:42 10. III. Adagio 00:02:48 11. IV. Menuett I - Menuett II - Menuett I da capo 00:03:37 Recoder Concerto in A Minor, TWV 52:a1 12. I. Grave 00:03:51 13. II. Allegro 00:03:55 14. III. Dolce 00:03:16 15. IV. Allegro 00:03:27 Recorder Concerto in C Major, TWV 51:C1 16. I. Allegretto 00:03:47 17. II. Allegro 00:03:30 18. III. Andante 00:04:11 19. IV. Tempo di Minuet 00:05:16 Dan Laurin (Recorder) Mark Caudle (Bass Viola da Gamba) Arte Dei Suonatori
The opening Overture (Suite) in A minor is one of Telemann's most ambitious concerted works, running to seven distinct dance movements in 30 minutes. The rhythmic shifts in the "Air à l'Italien" are pretty abrupt and really catch your attention. Of the three concertos, the Double Concerto in A minor for flauto dolce and viola da gamba is a standout, owing to its occasionally explosive gestures and knotty emotionalism. All of these works have been recorded numerous times, but most commonly on the standard transverse flute, but only the F major concerto was originally written for flute, and many versions of the Overture in A minor show signs of having been somewhat condensed. The only complaint with this disc is the lack of TWV (Telemann Werke Verzeichnis) numbers appended to the titles anywhere on the package or in the notes. These are imperative in understanding the difference between items in Telemann's output as he was so incredibly productive in the various instrumental and vocal genres in which he worked. For the record, the Overture in A minor is TWV 55:a2, and the three concerti are TWV 51:F1 (F major), 52:a1 (Double Concerto in A minor), and 51:C1 (C major).
One outstanding feature of this release is that the tone of the recorder is neither too shrill or sharp, a consistent challenge when faced with the manner in which digital recording equipment tends to pick up the instrument. Here Laurin's recorder sounds warm and woody with a little bit of ring to it. The ambience of the church belonging to the Senior Catholic Seminary in Jordanowo-Paradyz adds a glorious, natural, and dark resonance to the proceedings without room sound overkill. --- Uncle Dave Lewis, Rovi
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