Telemann: Violin Concertos. Overture. Suite. Fantasie Isabelle Faust, Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin & Bernhard Forck

Cover Telemann: Violin Concertos. Overture. Suite. Fantasie

Album info

Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
26.09.2025

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

Coming soon!

Thank you for your interest in this album. This album is currently not available for sale but you can already pre-listen.
Tip: Make use of our Short List function.

  • Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767): Ouverture-Suite in B Minor, TWV 55:h4:
  • 1 Telemann: Ouverture-Suite in B Minor, TWV 55:h4: I. Ouverture 08:10
  • 2 Telemann: Ouverture-Suite in B Minor, TWV 55:h4: II. Gavotte 02:45
  • 3 Telemann: Ouverture-Suite in B Minor, TWV 55:h4: III. Loure 01:31
  • 4 Telemann: Ouverture-Suite in B Minor, TWV 55:h4: IV. Réjouissance. Très vite 03:06
  • 5 Telemann: Ouverture-Suite in B Minor, TWV 55:h4: V. La Bravoure 02:36
  • 6 Telemann: Ouverture-Suite in B Minor, TWV 55:h4: VI. Menuet I - VII. Menuet II 03:17
  • 7 Telemann: Ouverture-Suite in B Minor, TWV 55:h4: VIII. Rodomontade 02:16
  • Sonata a tromba in D Major, TWV 44:1:
  • 8 Telemann: Sonata a tromba in D Major, TWV 44:1: I. Sinfonia. Spirituoso 02:46
  • 9 Telemann: Sonata a tromba in D Major, TWV 44:1: II. Largo 02:54
  • 10 Telemann: Sonata a tromba in D Major, TWV 44:1: III. Vivace 02:57
  • Violin Concerto in A Major, TWV 51:A4 "Die Relinge":
  • 11 Telemann: Violin Concerto in A Major, TWV 51:A4 "Die Relinge": I. Allegro 05:40
  • 12 Telemann: Violin Concerto in A Major, TWV 51:A4 "Die Relinge": II. Adagio 03:25
  • 13 Telemann: Violin Concerto in A Major, TWV 51:A4 "Die Relinge": III. Menuet - Alternativement 02:40
  • Suite for 2 Violins in D Major, TWV 40:108 "Gulliver's Travels":
  • 14 Telemann: Suite for 2 Violins in D Major, TWV 40:108 "Gulliver's Travels": I. Intrada. Spirituoso 01:18
  • 15 Telemann: Suite for 2 Violins in D Major, TWV 40:108 "Gulliver's Travels": II. Lilliputsche Chaconne 00:25
  • 16 Telemann: Suite for 2 Violins in D Major, TWV 40:108 "Gulliver's Travels": III. Brobdingnagische Gigue 02:21
  • 17 Telemann: Suite for 2 Violins in D Major, TWV 40:108 "Gulliver's Travels": IV. Reverie der Laputier, nebst ihren Aufweckern. Andante 02:29
  • 18 Telemann: Suite for 2 Violins in D Major, TWV 40:108 "Gulliver's Travels": V. Loure der gesitteten Houyhnhnms - Furie der unartigen Yahoos 01:04
  • Fantasia in B Minor No. 3, TWV 40:4:
  • 19 Telemann: Fantasia in B Minor No. 3, TWV 40:4: I. Largo - Vivace. Largo - Vivace. II. Allegro 04:06
  • Circle Canon for 2 violins in E Minor, TWV Ahn 40:103:
  • 20 Quantz: Circle Canon for 2 violins in E Minor, TWV Ahn 40:103: Più tosto vivace 04:18
  • Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in A Minor, TWV 51:a1:
  • 21 Telemann: Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in A Minor, TWV 51:a1: I. Adagio 03:02
  • 22 Telemann: Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in A Minor, TWV 51:a1: II. Allegro - Adagio 02:21
  • 23 Telemann: Concerto for Violin, Strings and Continuo in A Minor, TWV 51:a1: III. Presto 01:36
  • Concerto for Violin, Trumpet, Cello, Strings and Basso Continuo in D Major, TWV 53:D5:
  • 24 Telemann: Concerto for Violin, Trumpet, Cello, Strings and Basso Continuo in D Major, TWV 53:D5: I. Vivace 03:37
  • 25 Telemann: Concerto for Violin, Trumpet, Cello, Strings and Basso Continuo in D Major, TWV 53:D5: II. Adagio 03:42
  • 26 Telemann: Concerto for Violin, Trumpet, Cello, Strings and Basso Continuo in D Major, TWV 53:D5: III. Allegro 05:01
  • Total Runtime 01:19:23

Info for Telemann: Violin Concertos. Overture. Suite. Fantasie



Isabelle Faust
After early successes at the Leopold Mozart Violin Competition in Augsburg and the Paganini Competition in Genoa, Isabelle Faust soon began performing with renowned orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the NHK Symphony Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, and the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra. She has enjoyed close collaborations with conductors such as Sir Simon Rattle, Andris Nelsons, Giovanni Antonini, François-Xavier Roth, Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Daniel Harding, Philippe Herreweghe, Jakub Hrusa, Klaus Mäkelä, and Robin Ticciati. Her repertoire encompasses music from all eras, from the works of Biber and Bach to the great Classical-Romantic violin concertos and contemporary compositions. Most recently, she has premiered works by Peter Eötvös, Brett Dean, Ondřej Adámek, and Rune Glerup. Isabelle Faust's numerous recordings, including Bach's solo sonatas and partitas, the violin concertos by Berg and Beethoven with Claudio Abbado and the Berlin Philharmonic, and violin sonatas by Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms with pianist Alexander Melnikov, have received awards such as the Gramophone Award, the Diapason d'Or, and the Choc de l'année. She is currently Artist in Residence with the SWR Symphony Orchestra.

The Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin (Akamus)
was founded in 1982 in Berlin. Since its beginnings, it has become one of the world‘s leading chamber orchestras on period instruments and can look back on an unprecedented history of success. From New York to Tokyo, London or Buenos Aires, Akamus is a welcome guest, appearing regularly at the most important venues throughout Europe and internationally, touring as far afield as the USA and Asia.

Akamus has established itself as one of the pillars of Berlin‘s cultural scene, having had its own concert series at the Konzerthaus Berlin for more than 30 years and having collaborated with the Staatsoper Berlin on their Baroque repertoire since 1994. In addition, the ensemble has had its own concert series at Munich’s Prinzregententheater since 2012.

With up to 100 performances annually, Akamus performs in a variety of formations from chamber music to symphonic repertoire. As well as working with guest conductors, the orchestra is often directed from the leader‘s chair by one of its three concert masters Bernhard Forck, Georg Kallweit or Stephan Mai.

The ensemble has an especially close and enduring partnership with René Jacobs. Their mutual passion to explore new paths has led to the rediscovery and new interpretation of many operas and oratorios, to great international critical acclaim. Their recordings of Mozart’s "The Abduction from the Seraglio" and Bach’s "St. Matthew" and "St. John" Passions received numerous awards and their productions at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna have been praised highly by the international press.

In the recent past, Akamus was directed by Emmanuelle Haïm, Bernhard Labadie, Paul Agnew, Diego Fasolis and Rinaldo Alessandrini. Akamus‘ most fruitful cooperation with the RIAS-Kammerchor has produced many award-winning recordings. In addition, the ensemble maintains close cooperation with the Bavarian Radio Chorus. Regular guests include internationally renowned soloists such as Isabelle Faust, Andreas Staier, Alexander Melnikov, Anna Prohaska, Werner Güra, Michael Volle and Bejun Mehta. Together with the Sasha Waltz & Guests dance company, Akamus has developed successful productions such as "Dido & Aeneas" (music by Henry Purcell) and "Medea" (music by Pascal Dusapin).

Having sold more than a million CDs, Akamus is a highly successful orchestra internationally. Their recordings have won all important awards for classical recordings, such as the Grammy, Diapason d‘Or, Cannes Classical, Gramophone, Edison, MIDEM Classical, Choc de l‘année as well as the Jahrespreis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik. In 2006, Akamus received the Telemann prize of Magdeburg and in 2014 both the Bach Medal and Echo Klassik.

Akamus‘ most recent CD productions include Bach‘s "Dialogue Cantatas" with Sophie Karthäuser and Michael Volle, Bruckner‘s „Missa solemnis“ with the RIAS Kammerchor under the baton of Łukasz Borowicz, „Cantata“, a new recording with Bejun Mehta, and Mozart’s “Great Mass in C minor” with the Bavarian Radio Chorus under the baton of Howard Arman.

Bernhard Forck
has dedicated himself to the violin since the age of five. After completing his studies in 1986 at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin with Eberhard Feltz he became a member of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra. At the same time he became interested in historical performance practice and studied with several leading authorities in the field, including Nikolaus Harnoncourt at the Mozarteum in Salzburg.

Bernhard Forck has been a member of the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin since the ensemble’s start in 1982. His involvement as one of the ensemble’s concertmasters is the result of his intensive work with historical performance practice and has played a key role in establishing the success of Berlin’s period instrument ensemble. Together with Akamus, Bernhard Forck has regularly performed in Europe’s musical metropolises, touring the Middle East, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia, as well as North and South America.

His professional career as a violinist has also flourished through his work with the Berlin Barock Solisten, of which he is a member as well. Numerous CD productions and performances abroad attest to his artistic prowess, seen too in his work as a teacher at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin. Moreover, as a modern violinist he founded the Manon Quartet Berlin in 1995, an ensemble which dedicated itself to the music of the Second Viennese School and was part of Tanglewood’s Quartet in Residence program.

In 2007 he became the musical director of the Handel Festival Orchestra in Halle and is the artistic director of the concert series Händel zu Hause. In 2010 he conducted the festival’s production of Handel’s opera Orlando and in 2012 the festival’s production of Alcina. CD and DVD recordings document this successful work with the festival.

Booklet for Telemann: Violin Concertos. Overture. Suite. Fantasie

© 2010-2025 HIGHRESAUDIO