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Wydawnictwo: Genuin
Nr katalogowy: GEN 20696
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2020
EAN: 4260036256963
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Epoka muzyczna: klasycyzm, barok
Obszar (język): niemiecki, włoski
Rodzaj: suita, trio, sonata

Telemann / Abel / Veracini: The Hitchcock Spinet

Genuin - GEN 20696
Kompozytor
Georg Philip Telemann (1681-1767)
Carl Friedrich Abel (1723-1787)
Francesco Maria Veracini (1690-1768)
Johann Mattheson, John Loeillet, Charles Burney, Francesco Geminiani
Wykonawcy
The Hitchcock Trio:
Anke Dennert, spinet
Gabriele Steinfeld, violin
Simone Eckert, viola da gamba
Nagrody i rekomendacje
 
MusicWeb Recording of the Month
 
Johann Mattheson:
Suite settieme from Pieces de Clavecin

Georg Philipp Telemann:
Trio X from Essercizii Musici
Der getreue Music=Meister

John Loeillet:
Lesson I for the Spinet

Carl Friedrich Abel:
Trio in G major, A5:4A

Charles Burney:
Sonata III in D major

Francesco Maria Veracini:
Sonata No. 12 from 12 Sonate accademiche, Op. 2

Francesco Geminiani:
Rules for Playing in a True Taste - An English Tune
The Hitchcock spinet - an English jewel discovered in 1730

The name Hitchcock not only stands for the most famous of all British film directors, but for an important family of English instrument makers from England as well. Only a few of these sonorous and extravagant keyboard instruments have survived. The multi-stringed spinet No. 1379 from the Telemann Museum in Hamburg, with its black keys elaborately set in white ivory, can now be heard for the first time in a recording. The Hitchcock Trio invites you to a typical middle-class salon concert as was customary throughout Europe at the end of the 18th century. Selected London compositions by Burney, Geminiani, Abel, and Loeillet (a celebrated harpsichordist of his time), as well as works by the famous Hamburg composers Telemann and Mattheson, are featured. The trio, whose members include Anke Dennert (London spinet from 1730), Gabriele Steinfeld (South German baroque violin), and Simone Eckert (Hamburg Tielke gamba from 1685), allow the expressive sounding Hitchcock spinet to shine, both as a solo instrument and in a chamber music setting.

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