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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
15.11.2024

Label: Arcantus

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Clara Guldberg Ravn, Néstor Fabián Cortés Garzón, Bremer Barockorchester

Composer: Giuseppe Sammartini (1695-1750), Johan Helmich Roman (1694-1758), Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Nicolo Fiorenza (1700-1764)

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  • Guiseppe Sammartini (1695 - 1750): Concerto for recorder and orchestra in F Major:
  • 1 Sammartini: Concerto for recorder and orchestra in F Major: I. Allegro 03:45
  • 2 Sammartini: Concerto for recorder and orchestra in F Major: II. […] 05:06
  • 3 Sammartini: Concerto for recorder and orchestra in F Major: III. Allegro assai 03:57
  • Johan Helmich Roman (1694 - 1758): Concerto for Flute and Orchestra in G Major, BeRI 54:
  • 4 Roman: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra in G Major, BeRI 54: I. Prelude - Non troppo allegro 05:01
  • 5 Roman: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra in G Major, BeRI 54: II. Larghetto 02:27
  • 6 Roman: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra in G Major, BeRI 54: III. Allegro 07:15
  • Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741): Concerto for recorder and orchestra in C Minor, RV 441:
  • 7 Vivaldi: Concerto for recorder and orchestra in C Minor, RV 441: I. Allegro non molto 04:50
  • 8 Vivaldi: Concerto for recorder and orchestra in C Minor, RV 441: II. Largo 02:35
  • 9 Vivaldi: Concerto for recorder and orchestra in C Minor, RV 441: III. ohne Bezeichnung 03:33
  • Nicola Fiorenza (1700 - 1764): Sinfonia for recorder and orchestra in C Minor:
  • 10 Fiorenza: Sinfonia for recorder and orchestra in C Minor: I. Largo amoroso 03:40
  • 11 Fiorenza: Sinfonia for recorder and orchestra in C Minor: II. Andante 04:04
  • 12 Fiorenza: Sinfonia for recorder and orchestra in C Minor: III. Largo 01:55
  • 13 Fiorenza: Sinfonia for recorder and orchestra in C Minor: IV. Allegro 02:30
  • Total Runtime 50:38

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Evergreens: Naples and Venice were two of the most important centers for music in Italy in the 17th and 18th centuries. On this new recording of baroque recorder concertos from Italy, the Bremen Baroque Orchestra and Clara Guldberg Ravn once again demonstrate their great joy of playing and the highest quality of baroque performance practice. In addition to well-known works by Antonio Vivaldi and the recorder evergreen by Giuseppe Sammartini, the young Danish recorder player has also ventured into rather unknown baroque works by the Neapolitan Nicola Fiorenza and the Swede Johan Helmich Roman.

“So, to summarize: all the concertos presented on this album are worth discovering in their own right, both in terms of listening and information. They emanate dance-like lightness and melancholy contemplation, and thus combine everything for which lovers and connoisseurs of baroque music should a priori love and get to know them. And the Bremen Baroque Orchestra under the direction of its co-founder Néstor Fabián Cortéz Garzón proves to be a highly congenial and entertaining accompaniment to one of the most virtuoso flautists currently in existence.” (kultura-extra.de)

Clara Guldberg Raven, recorder
Bremen Baroque Orchestra
Nestor Fabian Cortes Garzon, conductor



Clara Guldberg Ravn
The Danish recorder player Clara Guldberg Ravn (b. 1992) was selected for the career program Den Unge Kunstneriske Elite (The Elite of Young Artists) by the Danish Arts Foundation 2023-24. She gives concerts as a soloist and a chamber musician. Clara Guldberg Ravn was the first musician to record the complete flute sonatas by the Danish composer Martinus Ræhs (1702-1766), which she did with Anna Paradiso (harpsichord), Mats Olofsson (cello) and Jonas Nordberg (lute). Comprising two albums, the music was released by the German label, Arcantus, in 2020 and 2022. Vol. 2 was nominated for the International Classical Music Awards 2023 (ICMA). Clara Guldberg Ravn has been a soloist with Bremer Barockorchester and has played with Concerto Copenhagen, both in the orchestra and as a soloist.

Clara Guldberg Ravn graduated from The Royal College of Music in Stockholm where she studied with professor Dan Laurin. She has received numerous grants from Denmark and Sweden and in 2018 she won the competition EAR-ly for instrumentalists and singers in the Nordic and Baltic countries. Besides her education in Stockholm, she also attended the Conservatoire National Supérieur Musique et Danse de Lyon studying with professor Pierre Hamon and the lute player Rolf Lislevand.

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