Telemann – Tafelmusik vol. 1

Florilegium

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Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767) the son of a clergyman, was self-taught in music and became the most prolific composer of his time. As a child he had a rare gift for music, but it was taken for granted that he would follow his father and turn to the church for his livelihood. At that time the musical profession was still held by many scholars and citizens to be inferior and disreputable. Despite all his mothers efforts to dissuade him – popular legend has it that she even confiscated his music and instruments – this persecution only led to a secret rebellion as he describes in his first autobiography of 1718: “My fire burned far too brightly, and lighted my way into the path of innocent disobedience, so that I spent many a night with pen in hand because I was forbidden it by day, and passed many an hour in lonely places with borrowed instruments.” Whilst at the gymnasium in Hildesheim in his late teens, Telemann understood the necessity to play and understand the instruments he was to compose for. In addition to his considerable ability on the violin, recorder and harpsichord, he took up the oboe, transverse flute, viola da gamba, double bass, trombone and many others.

 

Tracklist

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1.
Ouverture - Suite in E minor - Ouverture_ Lentement - Vite - Lentement
06:03
2.
Ouverture - Suite in E minor - Rejouissance
03:55
3.
Ouverture - Suite in E minor - Rondeau
02:30
4.
Ouverture - Suite in E minor - Loure
03:47
5.
Ouverture - Suite in E minor - Passepied
02:42
6.
Ouverture - Suite in E minor - Air. Un peu vivement
04:30
7.
Ouverture - Suite in E minor - Gigue
02:34
8.
Quator in G Major - Largo - Allergo - Largo
03:26
9.
Quator in G Major - Vivace - Moderato - Vivace D.C.
06:31
10.
Quator in G Major - grave
00:30
11.
Quator in G Major - Vivace
03:23
12.
Trio in E flat major - Affetuoso
03:04
13.
Trio in E flat major - Vivace
03:55
14.
Trio in E flat major - Grave
03:27
15.
Trio in E flat major - Allegro
04:14
16.
Conclusion in E minor - Allegro - Lagro - Allegro
04:40
17.
Quatuor in D minor - Andante
03:18
18.
Quatuor in D minor - Vivace
03:58
19.
Quatuor in D minor - Largo
03:28
20.
Quatuor in D minor - Allegro
04:28

Total time: 01:14:23

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19102

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Cables

van den Hul

Digital Converters

DCS DSD AD/DA

Mastering Engineer

Jared Sacks

Mastering Equipment

B+W 803 diamond series

Microphones

Bruel & Kjaer, Schoeps

Mixing Board

Rens Heijnis custom made

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Original Recording Format

Producer

Walter van Hauwe

Recording Engineer

Jared Sacks

Recording location

Highgate London

Recording Software

Pyramix

Recording Type & Bit Rate

DSD64

Speakers

Audiolab

Release DateAugust 6, 2014

Press reviews

Deurner Dagblad

hoogste genietbare elegante kamermuziek met groot gevoel voor balans en intimiteit

Brabants Dagblad

Een uitzonderlijkheid in de barokmuziek: een blokfluitduel met twee fluiten. Nog uitzonderlijker is dat de blokfluit daarin de hoofdrol speelt. En het alleruitzonderlijkste hier de perfecte uitvoering van Florilegium en Walter van Hauwe als blokfluitsolist.

Diapason

panorama impressionnants …. Il y a tout au long une bonne humeur, une sant et des raffinements qui servent idealisement les jeux de timbre imagins de Telemann…..

Classica

une disque d clectisme suscite de passion…..On le laissera donc bercer par lOuverture, le Trio, la conclusion et les deux Quators sans quaucune lassitude ne sinstalle.

Le Monde

fraai spel van Walter van Hauwe, die het tegen twee dwarsfluiten opneemt () () het is een voortdurend plezier naar dit Brits ensemble te luisteren () Cette musique (…) s’coute avec une sorte de gourmandise laquelle concourt l’interprtation soigne et fine de l’Ensemble Florilegium (…).

Toccata

Die CDs vereinen auf glckliche Weise artifizielle Raffinese und Natrlichkeit des Ausdrucks, die das Ensemble Florilegium seit jeher auszeichnen.

Gramophone

Florilegium dont put a foot wrong in their decisions about tempo, articulation, phrasing and dynamics. Nor do they follow others in this field and spoil ensemble with a dominating keyboard continuo. Instead, its role is what it ought to be a discreet yet eloquent guiding force. They dont ignore that elusive quality called content. () () Musically an outstanding disc.: Editors Choice

International Record Review

Florilegium know exactly what they are doing with Telemann and this new recording is a worthy successor to their wild but wonderfull dbut disc of chamber concertos (CCS 5091) and their more considerd readings of the Paris Quartets (CCS 13598) () Florilegium are naturally elegant and dont fall over themselves trying to say everything there is to be said about the music. Full of warmth and humanity, these performances are sure to please.

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