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Triosonate für Blockfl?te, Viola da gamba und Basso continuo F-Dur TWV 42:F6 01. Bosgraaf, Erik "1. Vivace" 02. Bosgraaf, Erik "2. Largo" 03. Bosgraaf, Erik "3. Allegro" Triosonate für Blockfl?te, Viola da gamba und Basso continuo C-Dur TWV 42:C2 04. Bosgraaf, Erik "1. Dolce" 05. Bosgraaf, Erik "2. Allegro" 06. Bosgraaf, Erik "3. Grave" 07. Bosgraaf, Erik "4. Vivace" Quartett für Fl?te, 2 Violen da gamba und Basso continuo G-Dur TWV 43:G10 08. Bosgraaf, Erik "1. Vivace" 09. Bosgraaf, Erik "2. Andante" 10. Bosgraaf, Erik "3. Vivace" Triosonate für Blockfl?te, Viola da gamba und Basso continuo g-moll TWV 42:g9 11. Bosgraaf, Erik "1. Suave m? non adagio" 12. Bosgraaf, Erik "2. Vivace" 13. Bosgraaf, Erik "3. Largo" 14. Bosgraaf, Erik "4. Allegro" Triosonate für Blockfl?te, Viola da gamba und Basso continuo F-Dur TWV 42:F3 15. Bosgraaf, Erik "1. Vivace" 16. Bosgraaf, Erik "2. Mesto" 17. Bosgraaf, Erik "3. Allegro" Triosonate für Blockfl?te, Viola da gamba und Basso continuo d-moll TWV 42:d7 18. Bosgraaf, Erik "1. Andante" 19. Bosgraaf, Erik "2. Vivace" 20. Bosgraaf, Erik "3. Adagio" 21. Bosgraaf, Erik "4. Allegro" Suite für Altchalumeau, Tenorchalumeau und 2 Violen da gamba F-Dur TWV 44:6 / 55:F2 22. Smith, Robert "1. Ouvertüre" 23. Smith, Robert "2. Menuett" 24. Smith, Robert "3. Gavotte" 25. Smith, Robert "4. Passepied" 26. Smith, Robert "5. Air" 27. Smith, Robert "6. Gigue"
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 | Description: | Telemann: The Trio Sonatas For Recorder And Viola Da Gamba is an album by Erik Bosgraaf, released in 2022. The album is a classical CD.
This new recording contains the complete Trio Sonatas for recorder and viola da gamba by Georg Philipp Teleman. Telemann composed for both amateurs and professionals; he had a feeling for entertainment, for music which everybody could understand, however untutored their ears. Telemann wrote in the introduction to his music periodical ā??Der getreue Music-Meisterā?¯.
On this recording Erik Bosgraaf plays the alto recorder, voice flute and alto chalumeau, Lucile Boulanger and Robert Smith the dessus de viol and bass viol, Carl Rosman the tenor chalumeau and Alessandro Pianu the harpsichord and organ.
Erik Bosgraaf is one of the most remarkable recorder players of today. Equally at home in early as well as contemporary music he extends the limits of his instrument, achieving an extreme range of expression and unheard-of effects. He travels the world, giving his unorthodox concerts combining the old and the new, in his own inimitable way. - .. SONATAS FOR RECORDER AND VIOLA DA GAMBATelemann was renowned in his own day for the spontaneity and fluency of his music, which appealed to professional and amateur musicians alike. These qualities abound in his trio sonatas in particular. As he wrote in one of his autobiographies (1718): 'In particular, people wished to persuade me that trios were my greatest strength, because I arranged them so that one voice would have as much to do as the other.' All the Telemann trio sonatas in which the recorder is accompanied by one or another of the viols can be found on this album. As Telemann keeps changing his tune, no two trio sonatas are alike. In the Trio Sonata in D minor (TWV 42: d7) he saves the Polish style for the final measures, to achieve an irresistible finale effect. Although he does not shun virtuosity, these sonatas contain slow movements of unparalleled tenderness. The most rigorous of all, without sounding it, is the Trio Sonata in C major (TWV 42: C2), in which the recorder and the bass viol play in canon in all four movements. In his Quartet in G major (TWV 43: G10) Telemann combines two bass viols with a traverso. Erik Bosgraaf plays the solo part on a voice flute, a tenor recorder in D, ideal for playing traverso repertoire without having to transpose. This quartet exhibits his mastery of musical party-games by constantly alternating role patterns in the fast movements. Finally, there is an F major Suite which gives the starring roles to the chalumeau (an early form of the bassoon), another of the many instruments Telemann had learnt to play in his youth. |  | Manufacturer No.: |
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