Artist: La Rêveuse
Album: Telemann: Trios & Quatuors
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2014
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:01:17
Total Tracks: 21
Total Size: 1,12 GB
Tracklist:
1. La Rêveuse – Sonata II in G Minor, TWV 43:g1 (Quadri, Hambourg 1730): I. Andante (03:12)
2. La Rêveuse – Sonata II in G Minor, TWV 43:g1 (Quadri, Hambourg 1730): II. Allegro (02:49)
3. La Rêveuse – Sonata II in G Minor, TWV 43:g1 (Quadri, Hambourg 1730): III. Largo (03:19)
4. La Rêveuse – Sonata II in G Minor, TWV 43:g1 (Quadri, Hambourg 1730): IV. Allegro (02:59)
5. La Rêveuse – Trio V in G Minor, TWV 42:g1 (Sechs Trios, Francfort 1718): I. Adagio (02:43)
6. La Rêveuse – Trio V in G Minor, TWV 42:g1 (Sechs Trios, Francfort 1718): II. Vivace (02:14)
7. La Rêveuse – Trio V in G Minor, TWV 42:g1 (Sechs Trios, Francfort 1718): III. Adagio (03:04)
8. La Rêveuse – Trio V in G Minor, TWV 42:g1 (Sechs Trios, Francfort 1718): IV. Allegro (03:01)
9. La Rêveuse – Sonata in G Major, TWV43:G12: I. Dolce (03:17)
10. La Rêveuse – Sonata in G Major, TWV43:G12: II. Allegro (03:58)
11. La Rêveuse – Sonata in G Major, TWV43:G12: III. Soave (03:40)
12. La Rêveuse – Sonata in G Major, TWV43:G12: IV. Vivace (03:19)
13. La Rêveuse – Sonata in A Minor, TWV 42:a7: I. Andante (02:19)
14. La Rêveuse – Sonata in A Minor, TWV 42:a7: II. Allegro (01:35)
15. La Rêveuse – Sonata in A Minor, TWV 42:a7: III. Adagio (02:05)
16. La Rêveuse – Sonata in A Minor, TWV 42:a7: IV. Allegro (01:52)
17. La Rêveuse – Trio II in G Major, TWV 42:G6 (Essercizii Musici, Hambourg 1727): I. Andante (02:01)
18. La Rêveuse – Trio II in G Major, TWV 42:G6 (Essercizii Musici, Hambourg 1727): II. Allegro (02:02)
19. La Rêveuse – Trio II in G Major, TWV 42:G6 (Essercizii Musici, Hambourg 1727): III. Largo (05:16)
20. La Rêveuse – Trio II in G Major, TWV 42:G6 (Essercizii Musici, Hambourg 1727): IV. Presto (01:27)
21. La Rêveuse – Chaconne “Modéré” en mi mineur TWV 43:e4 (extrait du Quatuor N°6, Paris 1738) (04:54)
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A major figure of 18th century musical Europe, Telemann enjoyed in his time a bigger reputation even than Bach. This great master of instrumental music, open to French and Italian influences and to the new galant style that flourished in Germany, succeeded with considerable panache, especially in his chamber music, in creating a synthesis of European styles at the crossroads between Baroque and Classicism.
Early Music Review: “This has got to be one of my recommendations of the month – flawless playing from all concerned…both in the suavity of sound, the perfect balance and neat interplay between the voices, and the keen sense of drama they bring to Telemann’s outstanding chamber music.”