Konzert für Blockfl?te, Streicher und Basso continuo F-Dur
01. "1. Allegro"
02. "2. ..."
03. "3. Allegro assai"
04. "Konzert Nr. 5 A-Dur" Konzert für Oboe Nr. 11 c-moll
05. "1. Largo"
06. "2. Allegro"
07. "3. Adagio"
08. "4. First Menuet - Second Menuet - First Menuet" Konzert für 6 Fl?ten Nr. 1 E-Dur
09. "1. Presto"
10. "2. Siciliana. Largo"
11. "3. Vivace" Konzert für Oboe Nr. 10 e-moll
12. "1. Adagio"
13. "2. Allegro"
14. "3. Andante"
15. "4. Allegro" Konzert für 6 Fl?ten Nr. 3 D-Dur
16. "1. Allegro"
17. "2. Siciliana"
18. "3. Vivace" Konzert für Oboe Nr. 12 Es- Dur
19. "1. Adagio e staccato"
20. "2. Allegro"
21. "3. Adagio e sempre piano"
22. "4. Vivace" Konzert für 6 Fl?ten Nr. 2 A-Dur
23. "1. Allegro"
24. "2. Adagio"
25. "3. First Menuet - Second Menuet - First Menuet" Sonate für Fl?te e-moll
26. "1. Andante"
27. "2. Largo"
28. "3. Vivace"
29. "4. Grave e staccato"
30. "5. Allegro"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Robert Woodcock was not a professional musician. He was a painter and ships were his favorite subjects: many of those are now displayed in National Maritime Museum in Greenwich and testify to his skills. He did not make a living out of music, yet he played the oboe and in 1727 he published a collection of twelve concertos. In the 1720s London's public was mesmerized by the newly-imported Italian concerto and by the virtuosity of the several wind players who performed on the English stages on different instruments. Woodcock, who scored his music for sixth-flute (a soprano recorder in D), oboe, and traverso with string accompaniment, wrote some of the music played by those virtuosi. He was a contemporary of Handel and it is not by chance that one of his pieces was for a long time attributed to Handel. On this new release, Ensemble Odyssee presents the complete recorder and oboe concertos by Woodcock together with some lesser-known orchestra works by Charles Dieupart and Sammartini's celebrated recorder concerto in a new and fresh performance.