Quiet Please - Chamber Music for Piccolo Trumpet (Joachim Schäfer) [1999]
Quiet Please - Chamber Music for Piccolo Trumpet (Joachim Schäfer) [1999]
01. Vivaldi - Concerto G Minor - Vivace [0:01:25.54] 02. Vivaldi - Concerto G Minor - Largo [0:01:49.53] 03. Vivaldi - Concerto G Minor - Allegro [0:03:00.10] 04. J.C. Bach - Sonata Eb Major - Adagio [0:03:13.33] 05. J.C. Bach - Sonata Eb Major - Allegretto [0:03:53.02] 06. J.C. Bach - Sonata Eb Major - Allegro Assai [0:03:38.68] 07. Handel - Sonata in F Major - Adagio [0:03:06.22] 08. Handel - Sonata in F Major - Allegro [0:02:23.00] 09. Handel - Sonata in F Major - Largo [0:03:04.18] 10. Handel - Sonata in F Major - Allegro [0:02:53.60] 11. M.André - Caprice Baroque Style - Andante [0:02:31.52] 12. M.André - Caprice Baroque Style - Vivace [0:01:54.33] 13. Campion - Suite Facile - Prelude [0:01:27.45] 14. Campion - Suite Facile - Gavotte [0:01:03.50] 15. Campion - Suite Facile - Gavotte en Rondeau [0:01:17.57] 16. Campion - Suite Facile - Gavotte [0:00:50.63] 17. Campion - Suite Facile - Air [0:02:01.42] 18. Campion - Suite Facile - Gigue [0:01:08.70] 19. Campion - Suite Facile - Courante [0:01:09.15] 20. Campion - Suite Facile - Rondeau [0:01:22.40] 21. Handel - Sonata No. 1 in C Minor - Largo [0:02:14.48] 22. Handel - Sonata No. 1 in C Minor - Allegro [0:02:02.07] 23. Handel - Sonata No. 1 in C Minor - Adagio [0:01:47.23] 24. Handel - Sonata No. 1 in C Minor - Boure'e Angloise [0:01:10.72] 25. Loeillet - Sonata in G Minor - Largo [0:03:07.50] 26. Handel - Sonata No. 1 in C Minor - Allegro [0:02:20.65] 27. Handel - Sonata No. 1 in C Minor - Adagio [0:02:03.38] 28. Handel - Sonata No. 1 in C Minor - Poco Allegro [0:01:48.25] Joachim Schäfer - trumpet Gesine Kalbhenn - violin Bernhard Hendricht - cello Martin Strohäcker - harpsichord, organ
Whole generations of composers saw a special challenge in writing for the solo trumpet. At the same time, they often had trumpeters at their disposal who were virtually legends of virtuosity, such as Johann Gottfried Reiche, whom Bach was able to call upon in Leipzig. The Baroque trumpet thus contributed a great deal to the development of the concerto style - not least in the musical centres of Europe. There, its splendid effects also brought glory to the instrument in operatic and incidental music for the stage. The brilliantly virtuosic tonal potential of the instrument - played in its valveless, ,,natural" form during its heyday - has always exercised a special fascination. Its aesthetic appeal may still be comprehended today; what is more, this apparently eternally young and refreshing world of sonare (sonata: sounding piece) and concertare (concerto: contrasting solo part) has now awoken a great and unceasing demand, not only for what is ever new, but also for what stems from historical tradition, and has in this manner and with some urgency pointed the way to the dialectic synthesis of early music in new arrangements for the trumpet. The present recording has resulted out of a feeling of obligation to meet this challenge. Here a spirit of rediscovery and an air of revival combine in the interests of a large group of recipients. ---arkivmusic.com
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