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Wydawnictwo: Chandos
Seria: Chaconne
Nr katalogowy: CHAN 0787
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2012
EAN: 95115078723
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Epoka muzyczna: barok
Obszar (język): niemiecki

Telemann: The Autograph Scores

Chandos - CHAN 0787
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Utwory na płycie:
Ouverture-Suite in A major, TWV 55:A7 Ouverture-Suite in F major, TWV 55:F16 Concerto in D major, TWV 43:D4 Ouverture-Suite in D major, TWV 55:D23 with Fanfare in D major, TWV 50:44 Divertimento in E flat major, TWV 50:21
Collegium Musicum 90 was founded by Simon Standage and the late Richard Hickox in 1990, and is today a wellestablished ensemble for the performance of baroque and classical music, with a repertoire ranging from chamber music to large-scale works for choir and orchestra. As an exclusive Chandos artist, the ensemble has recorded more than fifty CDs for the label, which includes nine discs of instrumental music by Telemann. In recognition of the success of the Telemann series in promoting the reputation of the composer, Simon Standage was awarded the Georg- Philipp-Telemann-Preis in 2010.

The works presented here all survive in autograph scores, or have autograph connections. Today only eighteen such scores of instrumental music survive from Telemann’s long and prolific career as a composer, and nine of them are included in a collection that belonged to his grandson Georg Michael Telemann.

The Ouvertures-Suites in F major and D major, as well as the Divertimento in E flat, form part of this autograph collection, and were composed by Telemann in the 1760s when he was in his eighties, for His Highness the Landgrave of Darmstadt, Ludwig VIII. In a letter that accompanied the scores, Telemann wrote that he had given up composing due to his deteriorating eyesight, but upon reading in the newspaper of the Landgrave’s approaching name day, he ‘became filled with enthusiasm and made a draft for the enclosed works’.

The Concerto in D major belongs to an earlier period in Telemann’s life, as does the Ouverture-Suite in A major. Both these works present less of a direct link to the composer. The Concerto survives only in parts, and the personal touch by Telemann is provided by a correction in the surviving parts. The Ouverture-Suite is one of comparatively few ouvertures-suites by Telemann in which a solo instrument (in this instance, a solo violin) plays a prominent role throughout. There are currently some doubts about the authenticity of the handwriting in the score.

Georg Philipp Telemann i jego dzieła, które przetrwały jako autografy – zapisane jego ręką. Takie oto jest przesłanie tej płyty. To, co je jeszcze łączy to również fakt, że zostały napisane w 1766 roku przez sędziwego 86-letniego kompozytora na rok przed jego śmiercią. Telemann zawsze lubił „nowinki” i znalazło to odzwierciedlenie również, a może przede wszystkim w jego muzyce. Do końca śledził pilnie najnowsze trendy. Mamy zatem na płycie do czynienia z utworami, które są wdzięczne w swym charakterze, urozmaicone brzmieniem różnych instrumentów z królującym francuskim tanecznym stylem. Dynamika rodem z baroku, dialogowanie solowych instrumentów, które wyłaniają się raz po raz z orkiestry, prezentując już cechy klasycznej melodyki. A wykonawcy tchnęli w tę muzykę prawdziwego ducha tamtych czasów – późnego Telemanna. Idealne wyczucie!
Alina Mądry - Audio Video 08-2012

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