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Die kleine Kammermusik: Partita Nr. 1 B-Dur TWV 41 B1 01. "1. Con affetto" 02. "2. Aria 1: Presto" 03. "3. Aria 2. Dolce" 04. "4. Aria 3: Vivace" 05. "5. Aria 4: Largo" 06. "6. Aria 5" 07. "7. Aria 6: Allegro" Die kleine Kammermusik: Partita Nr. 2 G-Dur TWV 41 G2 08. "1. Siciliano" 09. "2. Aria 1: Allegro" 10. "3. Aria 2: Allegro" 11. "4. Aria 3: Vivace" 12. "5. Aria 4: Affettuoso" 13. "6. Aria 5: Presto" 14. "7. Aria 6: Tempo di minue" Die kleine Kammermusik: Partita Nr. 3 c-moll TWV 41 c1 15. "1. Adagio" 16. "2. Aria 1: Presto" 17. "3. Aria 2: Vivace" 18. "4. Aria 3: Vivace" 19. "5. Aria 4: Allegro" 20. "6. Aria 5: Vivace" 21. "7. Aria 6. Presto" Die kleine Kammermusik: Partita Nr. 4 g-moll TWV 41 g2 22. "1. Grave" 23. "2. Aria 1: Allegro" 24. "3. Aria 2. Allegro" 25. "4. Aria 3: Tempo di minue" 26. "5. Aria 4: Allegro" 27. "6. Aria 5: A tempo giusto" 28. "7. Aria 6: Allegro assai" Die kleine Kammermusik: Partita Nr. 5 e-moll TWV 41 e1 29. "1. Andante" 30. "2. Aria 1: Vivace" 31. "3. Aria 2: Presto" 32. "4. Aria 3: Vivace" 33. "5. Aria 4: Siciliana" 34. "6. Aria 5: Vivace" 35. "7. Aria 6: Presto" Die kleine Kammermusik: Partita Nr. 6 Es-Dur TWV 41 Es1 36. "1. Affettuoso" 37. "2. Aria 1: Presto" 38. "3. Aria 2: Vivace" 39. "4. Aria 3: Tempo di ciaccona" 40. "5. Aria 4: Allegro" 41. "6. Aria 5: Allegro" 42. "7. Aria 6: Tempo di minue" Sonate für Violoncello und Basso continuo TWV 41 D6 43. "1. Lento" 44. "2. Allegro" 45. "3. Largo" 46. "4. Allegro"
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Manuel Staropoli/ Gioele Gusberti/ Manuel Tomadin |
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Description: | Telemannâ??s â??Kleine Kammermusikâ? contains 6 Partitas, written for violin or flute and basso continuo. The choice of solo instrument is therefore open, Telemann (1681-1767) even gives the opportunity to play them on harpsichord alone (BC 95683).
Flutist Manuel Staropoli selected several flutes, ranging from the tenor transverse flute to the soprano recorder. The continuo of harpsichord or organ is enhanced by the rich sonority of a cello. Although Telemann wrote these Partitas in a light and cantabile style for beginners he leaves plenty of room for the Virtuoso to add ornamentations.
In this performance the musicians offer lively and brilliant playing, their tasteful embellishments letting this charming music shine with delight. Played on period instruments by flutist Manuel Staropoli, keyboard player Manuel Tomadin and cellist Gioele Gusberti. - MANUEL STAROPOLI/GIOELE GUSBERTI/MANUEL TOMADINTelemann published the Kleine Kammermusik in 1716 in Frankfurt: his second published collection, intended for performance equally with violin or flute. His preface indicates that these pieces share a light and cantabile style particularly tailored to amateur performers on their respective instruments, with relatively narrow intervals in the solo part. Nonetheless, their unfailingly stylish melodies invite performance by professionals such as this trio of Italian musicians, experienced in period-instrument performance and with a catalogue of distinguished albums on Brilliant Classics to their credit. The dance movements in each of the six Partitas are quintessential Telemann: brief, unaffected by false intensity even in the three minor-key works, always infused with a lively appreciation of harmony, beautifully proportioned structures and voice-leading that enables each voice of the counterpoint to be heard at any point. Telemann himself advertised the lack of chromaticism with charming candor: 'I also cultivated the brevity of the Arias, partly to preserve the energy of the performer and partly to avoid boring the listener's ears due to the length... Finally, I have tried to present something that could meet everyone's taste.' In this it can be conclusively said that he succeeded. The most recent collaboration of these fine musicians was a Brilliant Classics album of recorder sonatas by Marcello, Vivaldi and Bellinzani (96052) which attracted critical praise both for the rarity of the repertoire and the idiomatic finesse of the performances. |
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