Telemann - Early Concertos & Sonatas
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | Covers | RAR 145 MB
CD | Classical | 2011 | Brilliant | Playing Time: 61'17"
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | Covers | RAR 145 MB
CD | Classical | 2011 | Brilliant | Playing Time: 61'17"
The works on this CD represent an unfamiliar aspect of Telemann’s work. They date from early in his career when his was experimenting with the different musical and stylistic influences he was exposed to. It was during his time as Kapellmeister at Eisenach that he commenced his incredible output of sonatas and concertos for diverse groups of instruments. He found initially the modern Italian style too superficial (although Corelli was an early influence), and it was the French style that appealed, so much so that he said his concertos ended up ‘smelling of France’. Eventually his view of Italian music softened, probably as his friend the violinist and composer J.G Pisendel had travelled to Venice and become a friend of Vivaldi, and it is not hard to imagine Telemann writing a brilliantly scored concerto for his friend’s return.TRACKS
Concerto in D major TWV53:D3
à tromba, violino concertato, 3 violini, 2 viole, violoncello obbligato e basso
Concerto in d minor TWV43:d2
à 4 per 2 violini, viola e cembalo
Concerto in D major TWV 43:D4
à viola da braccio concertata, 2 violini, viole e cembalo
Sonata in e minor TWV44:e5
à 2 violini, viola e continuo
Concerto in D major TWV51:D8
à corno da caccia, violini, 2 viole e cembalo
Concerto in D major TWV 43:D4
à 4, per 2 violini, viola e cembalo