Claudio Astronio, Stefano Bagliano, Collegium Pro Musica, Federico Guglielmo - Telemann: Essercizi musici (2008)

Artist: Claudio Astronio, Stefano Bagliano, Collegium Pro Musica, Federico Guglielmo
Title: Telemann: Essercizi musici
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Stradivarius
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:02
Total Size: 375 mb
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TracklistTitle: Telemann: Essercizi musici
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Stradivarius
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 01:04:02
Total Size: 375 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Recorder Sonata in C Major, TWV 41:C5: I. Adagio - Allegro
02. Recorder Sonata in C Major, TWV 41:C5: II. Larghetto
03. Recorder Sonata in C Major, TWV 41:C5: III. Vivace
04. Trio in A Minor, TWV 42:a4: I. Largo
05. Trio in A Minor, TWV 42:a4: II. Vivace
06. Trio in A Minor, TWV 42:a4: III. Affettuoso
07. Trio in A Minor, TWV 42:a4: IV. Allegro
08. Trio in A Major, TWV 42:A6: I. Largo
09. Trio in A Major, TWV 42:A6: II. Allegro
10. Trio in A Major, TWV 42:A6: III. Largo
11. Trio in A Major, TWV 42:A6: IV. Vivace
12. Violin Sonata in F Major, TWV 41:F4: I. Andante
13. Violin Sonata in F Major, TWV 41:F4: II. Allegro
14. Violin Sonata in F Major, TWV 41:F4: III. Siciliana
15. Violin Sonata in F Major, TWV 41:F4: IV. Allegro
16. Keyboard Suite in F Major, TWV 32:4: I. Cantabile
17. Keyboard Suite in F Major, TWV 32:4: II. Bourrée
18. Keyboard Suite in F Major, TWV 32:4: III. Sarabande
19. Keyboard Suite in F Major, TWV 32:4: IV. Gavotte
20. Keyboard Suite in F Major, TWV 32:4: V. Passepied
21. Keyboard Suite in F Major, TWV 32:4: VI. Gigue
22. Recorder Trio in B-Flat Major, TWV 42:B4: I. Dolce
23. Recorder Trio in B-Flat Major, TWV 42:B4: II. Vivace
24. Recorder Trio in B-Flat Major, TWV 42:B4: III. Siciliana
25. Recorder Trio in B-Flat Major, TWV 42:B4: IV. Allegro
The high-powered Italian approach to the performance of Baroque music on authentic instruments has mostly been confined to concerted music, but here's a wild chamber music example. The program consists of six sonatas from Telemann's early 1730s collection entitled Essercizii Musicii, literally musical exercises, but really more of a compendium of small-ensemble sonata types in circulation at the time. It's only recently that performers have managed to bring these alive; played straight, they're deadly dull. These performances by Italy's Collegium Pro Musica are anything but dull, however. The booklet notes are a bit bewildering; they deal in large part with the Sonate methodiche, which are not the works recorded here. The general point is clear, though; this ensemble, and recorder soloist Stefano Bagliano foremost, believes in heavy ornamentation along the lines of the procedures described by violin virtuosi like Corelli and Locatelli. The result is melody lines in the fast movement that require extreme agility on the part of Bagliano and of Frederico Guglielmo on the violin, duly supplied. What's more, the continuo realizations (cello and harpsichord or theorbo) are extraordinarily dense and active. The sound produced by the group is heavily percussive, full, and fast, a real rock & roll experience for the listener, although this is certainly not the only way to play Telemann. The slow movements seem a bit labored, and the recording as a whole diverges considerably from the general tendency to emphasize the element of simplicity in Telemann. Too, it might have been good to hear a word about the use of a recorder instead of a transverse flute (more usual by the 1730s), and about the instruments used. There's no denying, though, that these performances are a lot of fun, and the aims of the engineers are well in tune with those of the performers.