This album contains orchestral and chamber works by Georg Philipp Telemann, and is a great opportunity to experience the rich expression and wit of Baroque music.
With the refined performance and interpretation typical of classical recordings from the early 1960s, this album carefully conveys the clarity and humanity of Telemann's music, making it a highly valuable work both as an introduction to Baroque music and as a record that reaffirms the composer's appeal.
The central piece, "Water Music (Hamburger Ebb und Fluth)," is a suite written for a ceremony in Hamburg, and is a programmatic piece depicting the ebb and flow of the tides and sea gods. Based on a dance form, it stands out for its colorful orchestration and unconventional rhythm, fully demonstrating Telemann's unique descriptive power and playful spirit.
A:
1)
Untitled
2)
Untitled
3)
Untitled
4)
Untitled
5)
Untitled
B:
1)
Suite Nr. 6 D-moll Für Oboe, Violine Und Continuo
2)
Konzert Nr. 3 A-dur Für Querflöte, Konzertierendes Cembalo Und Continuo
3)
Triosonate Es-dur Für Oboe, Konzertierendes Cembalo Und Continuo
Composed By - Georg Philipp Telemann
Concert Flute [Querflöte] - Werner Berndsen (B1 to B3)
Conductor - August Wenzinger (A1 to A5)
Engineer - HE
Ensemble - Nürnberger Kammermusikkreis (B1 to B3)
Harpsichord - Elza Van Der Ven (B1 to B3)
Harpsichord - Willy Spilling (B1 to B3)
Liner Notes - Fritz Bose
Oboe - Kurt Hausmann (B1 to B3)
Orchestra - Konzertgruppe Der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis