Les Agrémens, Guy Van Waas - Gretry, Gossec, Pieltain, Gresnick - Concertos and Symphonies Concertantes (2005)

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Title: Gretry, Gossec, Pieltain, Gresnick - Concertos and Symphonies Concertantes
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Ricecar
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 58:51
Total Size: 319 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. François Joseph Gossec (1734 – 1829)
Sinfonia concertante for Violin and Cello 11:35

2. Dieudonne-Pascal Pieltain (1754 - 1833)
Concerto for Violin no 3 20:14

3. André Modeste Grétry (1741-1813)
Concerto for Flute 12:59

4. Antoine-Frédéric Gresnick (1755 – 1799)
Sinfonia concertante for Clarinet and Bassoon 14:03

Performers:
Patrick Cohën-Akenine - violin
François Poly - cello
Jan De Winne - transversal flute
Eric Hoeprich - clarinet
Jane Gower - bassoon

Les Agrémens [on period instruments]
Guy Van Waas - conductor

Parisian concert halls welcomed composers and performers from throughout Europe during the second half of the 18th century, a goodly number of Walloons included. Gossec was indisputably the founder of the French symphonic tradition, although he was just as acclaimed in the fashionable Sinfonie Concertante style that had been imported from Mannheim. Grétry, uncontested master of the Opéra Comique, also presented an early work with clear Italian influences here. His compatriot, the Liège-born Pieltain, was a highly-regarded soloist at the "Concert Spirituel". Gresnick was initially based in Lyons but had his first Parisian successes shortly after the Revolution.