Wydawnictwo: Haenssler
Nr katalogowy: HC 24059
Nośnik: 5 CD
Data wydania: styczeń 2025
EAN: 881488240597
Nr katalogowy: HC 24059
Nośnik: 5 CD
Data wydania: styczeń 2025
EAN: 881488240597
Handel / Mozart / Bach: Chamber Works
Haenssler - HC 24059
Kompozytor
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Antonio Vivaldi, Francesco Durante, Leonardo Leo, Pietro Locatelli, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Johann Ernst Bach, Johann Ludwig Bach, Giovanni Battista Sammartini
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Antonio Vivaldi, Francesco Durante, Leonardo Leo, Pietro Locatelli, Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Johann Ernst Bach, Johann Ludwig Bach, Giovanni Battista Sammartini
1 CD
"La Cremona - Italian Concertos for 3 & 4 Violins"
Durante:
Concerto in G minor for strings
Leo:
Concerto in D major for 4 violins
Vivaldi:
Concerto in F major RV 551 for 3 violins, Concerto in B major RV 553 for 4 violins
Locatelli:
Concerto in F major op. 4 No. 12 for 4 violins
Sammartini:
Concerto in A major for 4 violins
2 CD
"Symphonies of the Bach family"
W. F. Bach:
Symphony in D major
C.P.E. Bach:
Symphonies in C major & E flat major, Symphony in E minor
J.C.F. Bach:
Symphony in D minor
J. E. Bach:
Symphony in B major for strings, 2 bassoons
J. L. Bach:
Concerto in D major
Bach:
Sinfonia in D major BWV 1045
3 CD
Mozart:
Serenades No. 6 & 13 "Little Night Music, Adagio & Fugue in C minor KV 546
4 CD
Handel:
Concerti grossi op. 3 No. 1-6
5 CD
"Cantatas of the Bach family"
C.P.E. Bach:
Cantata "I am pleased with my position"
Symphony in F major
J.C.F. Cantata G. 50 "Pygmalion"
W.F. Bach:
Symphony in B major
Bach:
Cantata BWV 82 "I have enough"
"La Cremona - Italian Concertos for 3 & 4 Violins"
Durante:
Concerto in G minor for strings
Leo:
Concerto in D major for 4 violins
Vivaldi:
Concerto in F major RV 551 for 3 violins, Concerto in B major RV 553 for 4 violins
Locatelli:
Concerto in F major op. 4 No. 12 for 4 violins
Sammartini:
Concerto in A major for 4 violins
2 CD
"Symphonies of the Bach family"
W. F. Bach:
Symphony in D major
C.P.E. Bach:
Symphonies in C major & E flat major, Symphony in E minor
J.C.F. Bach:
Symphony in D minor
J. E. Bach:
Symphony in B major for strings, 2 bassoons
J. L. Bach:
Concerto in D major
Bach:
Sinfonia in D major BWV 1045
3 CD
Mozart:
Serenades No. 6 & 13 "Little Night Music, Adagio & Fugue in C minor KV 546
4 CD
Handel:
Concerti grossi op. 3 No. 1-6
5 CD
"Cantatas of the Bach family"
C.P.E. Bach:
Cantata "I am pleased with my position"
Symphony in F major
J.C.F. Cantata G. 50 "Pygmalion"
W.F. Bach:
Symphony in B major
Bach:
Cantata BWV 82 "I have enough"
The Süddeutsche Zeitung revered him as an "icon of early music" and the New York Times praised him as "enlightenment in a sea of mediocrity" - the leading conductor of the Baroque: Reinhard Goebel. A musical portrait. Reviews "The seven soloists are of course highly virtuosic, and the violinistic effects are brilliant, especially in Locatelli's theatrical staging, in which the four violins play one after the other and then face each other in a double. Once you have listened to the sound, the course as a whole is highly impressive and a concentrated load of solo violin artistry in an ensemble that only the best historical ensembles dare to approach!" (FonoForum on "La Cremona")
"A refreshing look at symphonies of the Bach family: Reinhard Goebel and the Berlin Baroque Soloists with a sparkling pleasure." (klassik.com)
"Reinhard Goebel finds a unique tone for each of these varieties" (FonoForum on "Symphonies of the Bach family")
"By means of lucid sound design, coherent phrasing and a style-conscious use of ornamentation, Goebel succeeds in giving the altogether rather lightweight works back their dignity, so to speak. Goebel has replaced the missing minuet of the 'Little Night Music' with one by Mozart's pupil Thomas Attwood - and that also fits!" (concerti on Mozart)
"Lean and without any unnecessary detours, pleasantly undogmatic, but all the more present and with audible joy of playing and brilliant technique, the musicians reveal the basic dance-like character of the pieces and realize this, sensitively played on modern instruments, with a radiant overall sound." (crescendo on Handel)
"The Berlin Baroque Soloists, founded in 1995 by Rainer Kussmaul, are led here by another violinist of the early music scene, Reinhard Goebel, who has since concentrated on conducting. Listening to their recordings is always a great pleasure. With a fresh, spontaneous sound, they let their interpretation speak eloquently. This also brings out the different characters of these works, which are grouped together as a cycle, and yet the uniform line of interpretation leads to an overall picture that one listens to with great pleasure. In this way, even the old familiar can be perceived again with a fresh ear." (Pizzicato on Handel)
"A refreshing look at symphonies of the Bach family: Reinhard Goebel and the Berlin Baroque Soloists with a sparkling pleasure." (klassik.com)
"Reinhard Goebel finds a unique tone for each of these varieties" (FonoForum on "Symphonies of the Bach family")
"By means of lucid sound design, coherent phrasing and a style-conscious use of ornamentation, Goebel succeeds in giving the altogether rather lightweight works back their dignity, so to speak. Goebel has replaced the missing minuet of the 'Little Night Music' with one by Mozart's pupil Thomas Attwood - and that also fits!" (concerti on Mozart)
"Lean and without any unnecessary detours, pleasantly undogmatic, but all the more present and with audible joy of playing and brilliant technique, the musicians reveal the basic dance-like character of the pieces and realize this, sensitively played on modern instruments, with a radiant overall sound." (crescendo on Handel)
"The Berlin Baroque Soloists, founded in 1995 by Rainer Kussmaul, are led here by another violinist of the early music scene, Reinhard Goebel, who has since concentrated on conducting. Listening to their recordings is always a great pleasure. With a fresh, spontaneous sound, they let their interpretation speak eloquently. This also brings out the different characters of these works, which are grouped together as a cycle, and yet the uniform line of interpretation leads to an overall picture that one listens to with great pleasure. In this way, even the old familiar can be perceived again with a fresh ear." (Pizzicato on Handel)