25 tracks - MP3 192 Kbps - 110 RAR Mb
Finally together on disc, here are the expressive gambists of Les Voix Humaines and the eloquent breath of Baroque flutist Barthold Kuijken, accompanied by the harpsichordist Eric Milnes. In an array of works by Telemann exploring the French and Italian "mixed style" adopted by the Germans, and the galant style, these artists perform in turn fantaisies for solo traverso, duets for two gambas, a sonata for traverso and continuo, a sonata for traverso, gamba, and continuo, and the rare instrumental combination of the two quadros for traverso, two gambas, and continuo.
"(This Telemann CD) is splendid for several reasons. First of all, for the stature of the performers. Barthold Kuijken and les Voix Humaines form a refined matching of subtle musicians."
Christophe Huss, Le Devoir, Montreal, March 2004
contents:
Quadro en sol majeur, TWV 43: G 12
Sonate duo en ré majeur, TWV 40: 124
Sonata en la mineur, TWV 42: A 7
Fantaisie en ré majeur, TWV 40: 8
Fantaisie en si mineur, TWV 40: 4
Sonate duo canonique, TWV 40: 118
Sonate en mi mineur, TWV 41: E 11
Quadro en sol majeur, TWV 43: G 10
Barthold Kuijken, Transverse Flute
Les Voix Humaines
Margaret Little, Viola da Gamba
Susan Napper, Viola da Gamba
Eric Milnes, Harpsichord
Beautiful music, as usual in all your posts, but specially here because of the interpreters (and I love Telemann, he's always astonishing!)
RispondiEliminaCheers from Spain
I'm a fan of Telemann.Thanks a lot! :D
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