G.P. Telemann - Ouverture Suites (Remastered 2016) Il Concerto Barocco

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Album info

Album-Release:
2006

HRA-Release:
22.06.2016

Label: Aliud Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Il Concerto Barocco

Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767): Suite in a minor
  • 1Ouverture09:41
  • 2Les Plaisirs03:27
  • 3Air a l'Italien05:41
  • 4Menuet03:55
  • 5Rejouissance02:30
  • 6Passepied02:00
  • 7Polonaise03:13
  • Concerto in d minor
  • 8Largo01:34
  • 9Allegro02:28
  • 10Andante01:45
  • 11Presto03:04
  • Ouverture a5
  • 12Ouverture05:10
  • 13Trompette01:36
  • 14Sarabande03:12
  • 15Rondeau01:10
  • 16Bouree01:53
  • 17Courante01:27
  • 18Double01:39
  • 19Gigue02:52
  • Total Runtime58:17

Info for G.P. Telemann - Ouverture Suites (Remastered 2016)

During the early 18th century the ouverture (suite) enjoyed great popularity at the German courts. While Johann Sigismund Kusser was the first to add a French ouverture to the German suite, Georg Muffat is generally regarded as the composer that introduced the French ouverture to Germany with his publication of “Florilegium primum [1695”] and “Florilegium secundum [1698]”. Georg Philipp Telemann, along with J.S. Bach, Graupner and Fasch, developed this genre into the form known simply as the “ouverture”.

The title “overture”, should be understood here as the abbreviated form of overture with all the airs and dance movements.

Il Concerto Barocco

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Il Concerto Barocco
Literally translated Il Concerto Barocco means "the baroque concert". This name was chosen as it bests describes what this ensemble is about. Il Concerto Barocco is an ensemble accommodating a wide range of instrumentations ranging from the trio to the full baroque orchestra. The basic principle of the ensemble's performances is that the music played is best served by the instrumentation and performance practices developed and used in the period that the music was conceived.

Founded in 2001 Il Concerto Barocco has become an established link in the Netherlands music scene. Il Concerto Barocco presents a number of concert series per year with concerts performed in their home concert venue, The Waterstaatskerk in Hengelo (The Netherlands) and various other venues throughout the Netherlands and Germany.

Ronald Moelker
studied recorder at the Conservatorium in Rotterdam as well as at the Royal Conservatorium in The Hague. He has performed at major European early music festivals including the festivals in Utrecht and Brugge. In 1986 he won the Van Wassenaer Competition with the ensemble Super Librum and in 1987 the KRO radio prize as soloist. Ronald Moelker has made numerous concert tours, radio and CD recordings as a soloist and with Ensemble Super Librum, and the Lacrimae Ensemble.

Sarah Walder
studied cello and Viola da Gamba with Catharina Meints at the Oberlin Conservatorium (USA), graduating cum laude in 1992 and later at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. She performs with many different chamber music ensembles in Europe and the Americas including Musica Temprana (18th century Latin-American music), Antequera (vedel), Apollo's Fire (the Cleveland Baroque Orchestra), Compagnia Vocale with Johannette Zomer and the Classical Bassoon Quartet Island.

Booklet for G.P. Telemann - Ouverture Suites (Remastered 2016)

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