Treasures of the German Baroque (Works by: Pisendel, Schaffrath, Reichenauer, Telemann, Brescianello, Dieupart) Radio Antiqua
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
27.10.2015
Label: Ambronay Éditions
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Radio Antiqua
Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), Christoph Schaffrath, Antonin Reichenauer, Johann Georg Pisendel, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Charles Dieupart, Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767): Trio sonata for violin, bassoon and basso continuo in F major TWV 42: F1:
- 1 I. Allegro 02:33
- 2 II. Soave 02:42
- 3 III. Presto 01:42
- Christoph Schaffrath (1709 - 1763): Trio sonata for violin, bassoon and basso continuo in B flat major CSWV E:20:
- 4 I. Poco Andante 02:53
- 5 II. Allegro Assai 02:59
- 6 III. Allegro 02:36
- Antonin Reichenauer (ca.1694 - 1730): ‘Concerto’ for violin, violoncello, bassoon and basso continuo in G minor Rk 18:
- 7 I. Adagio 02:22
- 8 II. Allegro 03:55
- 9 III. Adagio [2] 02:27
- 10 IV. Allegro [2] 02:08
- Johann Georg Pisendel (1687 - 1755) / Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750): Sonata for violin and basso continuo in C minor BWV 1024:
- 11 I. Adagio 02:51
- 12 II. Presto 03:35
- 13 III. Affetuoso 02:37
- 14 IV. Vivace 04:16
- Charles Dieupart (1667 - 1740): Second suite for voice flute and basso continuo in D major:
- 15 I. Ouverture 02:23
- 16 II. Allemande 01:58
- 17 III. Courante 01:29
- 18 IV. Sarabande 01:46
- 19 V. Gavotte 00:42
- 20 VI. Passepied 00:39
- 21 VII. Gigue 01:16
- Giuseppe Antonio Brescianello (1690 - 1758): ‘Concerto a tre’ for violin, bassoon and basso continuo in G minor:
- 22 I. Allegro 03:41
- 23 II. Largo 02:44
- 24 III. Allegro 02:59
Info for Treasures of the German Baroque (Works by: Pisendel, Schaffrath, Reichenauer, Telemann, Brescianello, Dieupart)
Radio Antiqua sheds new light on these magnificent sonatas from three major German collections. Priceless treasures for violin, bassoon or recorder by Pisendel, Reichenauer, Schaffrath, Brescianello, Dieupart and Telemann, here brought back to life with brio.
Radio Antiqua
Radio Antiqua
was founded in The Hague in 2012 by a group of young international musicians specialized in the performance of early music on period instruments.
Winner of both jury’s and public’s prize at the International Händel-Festspiele Göttingen Competition 2014, it has been invited as Artist in Residence of the Centre Culturel d’Ambronay (France), Collegio Ghislieri in Pavia (Italy), and Károlyi-Kastély (Hungary).
The ensemble regularly performs in many specialized series in The Netherlands and has appeared at important international festivals such as Innsbrucker Festwochen Der Alten Musick (Austria), Göttingen Händel Festival (Germany), Grachten Festival, Utrecht Oude Muziek Festival (The Netherlands), Festival d’Ambronay (France) and Pavia Barocca (Italy).
Their first CD “Forgotten Treasures of the German Baroque” will be released by Ambronay Editions in September 2015.
This season’s performances include Istanbul’s Opus Amadeus Chamber Music Festival and the concert series of the Händel House in Halle (Germany). Radio Antiqua will form the core of the 2015 European Baroque Academy during an extensive European tour, directed by Enrico Onofri.
In 2015 they will continue to be supported by Eeemerging, a large-scale European cooperation project which promotes the emergence of new talent in early music.
Showcasing a varied instrumentation which features violin, recorders, dulcian, baroque bassoon, lute, baroque guitar, theorbo, harpsichord, cello and organ, its repertoire ranges from the Seicento to pre-classicism. Radio Antiqua delivers multiform performances engaging their audience with a fresh and dynamic approach to live music-making.
Booklet for Treasures of the German Baroque (Works by: Pisendel, Schaffrath, Reichenauer, Telemann, Brescianello, Dieupart)