giovedì 10 settembre 2009

G.P.Telemann - Der Getreue Music-Meister

4 CD - MP3 192 Kbps - 4 RAR (379Mb)

CD 1
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booklet packed with cd 4


Würzburg Bach Choir
Archiv Produktion Soloists Orchestra
dir. Josef Ulsamer

(..)Telemann launched what is generally accepted as the first musical periodical in Hamburg in 1728. It ran to 25 instalments, or ‘lessons’ as he called them, which he issued fortnightly between November 1728 and November 1729. This was all pioneering stuff in the 1720s, as indeed it was in 1967 when Archiv bravely issued a box of five LPs to mark the two-hundredth anniversary of the composer’s death. Telemann probably intended his Getreue Music-Meister as an amateur musician’s vade-mecum and, with characteristic flair, included idiomatically written pieces in a wide variety of forms for voice and virtually every instrument then in current use. The result is a rich and extraordinarily colourful compendium in which Telemann’s own encyclopaedic learning in many different areas is reflected. (..) Nicholas Anderson, Gramophone (4,1996)


8 commenti:

  1. Salve Bibixy,
    solo una parola:
    GRAZIE!!!

    Un saluto.
    Fabio

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  2. You have the Divertimenti Hob.III or Hob.IV of Haydn?

    THANKS

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  3. FROM : YESMAN (santiago,Chile)

    Salve Bibixy...

    Hello MAESTRO,

    Do you have J.P.Rameau's Pygmalion in the Gustav Leonhartd version with La Petit Band?

    MUCHAS GRACIAS...

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  4. Bibixy...

    I just noticed of your birthday, you may pardon my late congratulation but, with all my sincerity:
    'Tune all your voices
    And instruments, play!
    To celebrate, to celebrate
    This triumphant day'
    (From Mr. Purcell.)

    May all the beautiful music be with you always...
    your virtual branlefan...
    A.

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  5. This is a landmark recording from the early middle years of the early music revival. Josef Ulsamer made quite a few outstanding recordings for DGG's Arkiv label. I assume than many of those were the first recordings of the music.
    I knew the "Getreue Music-Meister" set only from the single-LP popular market edition called "Telemania: Szenen aus Alt-Hamburg," a charming selection drawn from the instrumental chamber works. That album was on my personal Top Ten for many years. It is a great joy to hear the complete collection at long last.
    The download of CD4 did not include the booklet scans. Is it possible to obtain those?

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