CONCERTI FOR WIND INSTRUMENTS

Composer(s): Georg Philipp Telemann

Artist(s): Il Gardellino
Reference: KTC4004
Barcode: 8711801040042
Format: 1 CD
Release date: 2017-04-03
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"Wherever did you find the time?" Matthessohn asked the aged Telemann. "How could anybody compose so much music in a single lifetime?" Over the course of the centuries such amazement turned to censure. Stravinsky once condemned Vivaldi by saying he had composed a single concerto and that all his other works were variations. Telemann was likewise indelibly stamped by some music historian or other who said he had written so many works he deserved to be labelled a "hack". Stravinsky’s pronouncement has meanwhile been proven unjustified, but Telemann’s reputation can still use a little revaluation.

Part of the problem is that Johann Sebastian Bach enjoyed a revival much earlier than Telemann. Mendelssohn began re-performing Bach’s great Passions back in the 1830. Bach’s complete oeuvre was republished during the course of the 19th century and because Bach is such a good composer, he subsequently overshadowed all of his contemporaries.

Things were rather different during their lifetime. Matthessohn (1681-1764) declared the following: "Lulli is getting praised, Corelli enjoys applause, but Telemann alone is beyond all praise and lauds."

1. Concerto in E Minor for Recorder, Traverso, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 e:1: I. Largo
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

2. Concerto in E Minor for Recorder, Traverso, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 e:1: II. Allegro
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

3. Concerto in E Minor for Recorder, Traverso, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 e:1: III. Largo
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

4. Concerto in E Minor for Recorder, Traverso, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 e:1: IV. Presto
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

5. Concerto a 6 in E Minor for Traverso, Violin, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 e:3: I. Allegro
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

6. Concerto a 6 in E Minor for Traverso, Violin, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 e:3: II. Adagio
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

7. Concerto a 6 in E Minor for Traverso, Violin, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 e:3: III. Presto
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

8. Concerto a 6 in E Minor for Traverso, Violin, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 e:3: IV. Adagio
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

9. Concerto a 6 in E Minor for Traverso, Violin, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 e:3: V. Allegro
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

10. Concerto in A Minor for Recorder, Viola da Gamba, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 a:1: I. Grave
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

11. Concerto in A Minor for Recorder, Viola da Gamba, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 a:1: II. Allegro
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

12. Concerto in A Minor for Recorder, Viola da Gamba, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 a:1: III. Dolce
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

13. Concerto in A Minor for Recorder, Viola da Gamba, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 52 a:1: IV. Allegro
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

14. Concerto in D Minor for Traverso, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 51 f:1: I. Affetuoso
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

15. Concerto in D Minor for Traverso, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 51 f:1: II. Allegro
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

16. Concerto in D Minor for Traverso, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 51 f:1: III. Adagio
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

17. Concerto in D Minor for Traverso, Strings & Basso continuo, TWV 51 f:1: IV. Menuet I/II & Intro
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

18. Septet in B-Flat Major for 3 Oboes, 3 Violins & Basso continuo, TWV 44:43: I. Allegro
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

19. Septet in B-Flat Major for 3 Oboes, 3 Violins & Basso continuo, TWV 44:43: II. Largo
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

20. Septet in B-Flat Major for 3 Oboes, 3 Violins & Basso continuo, TWV 44:43: III. Allegro finale
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Artist(s): Il Gardellino

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"Wherever did you find the time?" Matthessohn asked the aged Telemann. "How could anybody compose so much music in a single lifetime?" Over the course of the centuries such amazement turned to censure. Stravinsky once condemned Vivaldi by saying he had composed a single concerto and that all his other works were variations. Telemann was likewise indelibly stamped by some music historian or other who said he had written so many works he deserved to be labelled a "hack". Stravinsky’s pronouncement has meanwhile been proven unjustified, but Telemann’s reputation can still use a little revaluation.

Part of the problem is that Johann Sebastian Bach enjoyed a revival much earlier than Telemann. Mendelssohn began re-performing Bach’s great Passions back in the 1830. Bach’s complete oeuvre was republished during the course of the 19th century and because Bach is such a good composer, he subsequently overshadowed all of his contemporaries.

Things were rather different during their lifetime. Matthessohn (1681-1764) declared the following: "Lulli is getting praised, Corelli enjoys applause, but Telemann alone is beyond all praise and lauds."