Wydawnictwo: Genuin
Nr katalogowy: GEN 15338
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: marzec 2015
EAN: 4260036253382
Nr katalogowy: GEN 15338
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: marzec 2015
EAN: 4260036253382
Bach / Devienne: Flute Concertos
Genuin - GEN 15338
Wykonawcy
Felix Renggli, Flute
Chamber Academy Basel
Artist Consort Edition
Felix Renggli, Flute
Chamber Academy Basel
Artist Consort Edition
Utwory na płycie:
- 01
- 05
- 09
- GEN15338_01
- Concerto for Flute a-moll - II. Andante
- Concerto for Flute a-moll - III. Allegro assai
- Concerto pour G flute - I. Allegro vivace
- GEN15338_05
- Concerto pour G flute - III. Rondo Allegretto et Legero
- Concerto per flauto solo, archi e cembalo d-moll - I. Allegro
- Concerto per flauto solo, archi e cembalo d-moll - II. Un poco andante
- GEN15338_09
CPE Bach:
Flute Concerto in A minor, Wq 166 (1750)
Flute Concerto in D minor, after Wq 22 (1747)
Devienne:
Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major (1783)
Flute Concerto in A minor, Wq 166 (1750)
Flute Concerto in D minor, after Wq 22 (1747)
Devienne:
Flute Concerto No. 2 in D major (1783)
Renggli plays flute concertos
Joy and Melancholy
Once again the Swiss Artist Consort releases a wonderfully balanced production in their own meritorious GENUIN series: the sixth of the flutist Felix Renggli. Backed by the Chamber Academy Basel, he performs flute concertos by Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach and François Devienne. We witness the stunning developments in the music of the 18th century–from the offshoots of the late baroque, through the fury of the Sturm und Drang years and up to the radiance of classical era. Competent interpreters help to do justice to music that is rarely played–absolutely worth listening to!
Joy and Melancholy
Once again the Swiss Artist Consort releases a wonderfully balanced production in their own meritorious GENUIN series: the sixth of the flutist Felix Renggli. Backed by the Chamber Academy Basel, he performs flute concertos by Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach and François Devienne. We witness the stunning developments in the music of the 18th century–from the offshoots of the late baroque, through the fury of the Sturm und Drang years and up to the radiance of classical era. Competent interpreters help to do justice to music that is rarely played–absolutely worth listening to!