Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of the Baroque era with Georg Philipp Telemann's "Renaissance/Barock," a captivating collection of instrumental works that showcase the composer's mastery and the rich sonic tapestry of the period. Released on January 1, 2000, under the Maestoso label, this 35-minute album is a concise yet profound exploration of Telemann's compositions for flute and harpsichord.
The album opens with the intricate and lively Partita Nr. 2 in G Major, followed by the enchanting "Greensleeves To A Ground," a set of 12 variations on the traditional folk melody. Telemann's Sonate Nr. 4 in F Major and the Prelude in D Major further highlight his ability to blend technical virtuosity with expressive depth. The album also features solo works for the alto flute, including the Allemande and Corrente in G Minor, and concludes with the charming "Vier Stücke" for recorder and harpsichord.
Telemann, a prolific German composer of the Baroque era, was known for his innovative and accessible style, and this album is a testament to his enduring appeal. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Renaissance/Barock" offers a delightful journey through the refined and expressive world of Baroque instrumental music.
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Tracks
Partita Nr. 2 G-dur für Sopran-Flöte und CembaloGeorg Philipp Telemann, Anonymous, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Nicola Matteis, Jean Baptiste Senaillié, Henry Lawes, Carl Dolmetsch, Joseph Saxby
Greensleeves To A Ground, 12 Variationen über die alte Volksweise, für Sopran-Flöte und CembaloGeorg Philipp Telemann, Anonymous, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Nicola Matteis, Jean Baptiste Senaillié, Henry Lawes, Carl Dolmetsch, Joseph Saxby
Sonate Nr. 4 F-dur, für Alt-Flöte und CembaloGeorg Philipp Telemann, Anonymous, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Nicola Matteis, Jean Baptiste Senaillié, Henry Lawes, Carl Dolmetsch, Joseph Saxby
Prelude D-dur für Sopran-Flöte und CembaloGeorg Philipp Telemann, Anonymous, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Nicola Matteis, Jean Baptiste Senaillié, Henry Lawes, Carl Dolmetsch, Joseph Saxby
Allemande und Corrente g-moll für Alt-Flöte soloGeorg Philipp Telemann, Anonymous, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Nicola Matteis, Jean Baptiste Senaillié, Henry Lawes, Carl Dolmetsch, Joseph Saxby
Sonate Op. 1, 5 für Alt-Flöte und CemabloGeorg Philipp Telemann, Anonymous, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Nicola Matteis, Jean Baptiste Senaillié, Henry Lawes, Carl Dolmetsch, Joseph Saxby
Vier Stüke für Blockflöte und CembaloGeorg Philipp Telemann, Anonymous, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Nicola Matteis, Jean Baptiste Senaillié, Henry Lawes, Carl Dolmetsch, Joseph Saxby