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The Godfather
Masters of the German & Italian Baroque
GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN
Concerto for 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 oboes, bassoon, strings & continuo in D, TWV 54 D3
1.
Intrada-Grave
2:43
2.
Allegro
2:54
3.
Largo
2:31
4.
Vivace
3:08
JOHANN GEORG PISENDEL
Concerto movement for violin, strings & continuo in a, Jung
5.
Allegro
4:18
Concerto movement for 2 oboes, bassoon, strings & continuo in E flat, Jung II, 1
6.
Allegro
6:13
JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
Concerto movement for violin, 3 trumpets, timpani, 2 oboes, bassoon, strings & continuo in D, BWV1045
7.
Allegro
6:31
GIUSEPPE ANTONIO BRESCIANELLO
Concerto for violin, bassoon, strings & continuo in B flat
8.
Allegro
4:04
9.
Adagio
5:07
10.
Allegro
2:55
ANTONIO VIVALDI
Concerto movement for violin & strings in B flat, RV 745
11.
Allegro
3:52
Concerto for strings & continuo in A, RV158
12.
Allegro molto
2:40
13.
Andante molto
2:15
14.
Allegro
3:34
JOHANN FRIEDRICH FASCH
Concerto for violin, 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 trumpets, timpani, strings & continuo in D, FaWV LD3
15.
Allegro
3:55
16.
Andante
2:15
17.
Allegro
5:13
: 66:09
Chamber: La Serenissima
Conductor:Adrian Chandler director / violin
Notes
The musical world of eighteenth-century Europe was a small one. Despite the problems presented by contemporary standards of transport, it was quite normal for composers in one part of Europe to be entirely au fait with what was happening elsewhere. This is borne out by the closeness of three German composers: Telemann, godfather to C.P.E. Bach; Pisendel; and J.S. Bach, who admired both his compatriots and composed some astoundingly difficult music for the violinist Pisendel.
This programme celebrates their music as well as the music of those who contributed to their musical heritage. Included alongside the German triumvirate are works by Vivaldi who physically helped with the composition of Pisendel’s A minor concerto movement, Fasch who was a great friend of Pisendel and Telemann, and Brescianello, an Italian who helped the dissemination of Italian instrumental music throughout the German-speaking lands and whose concertos were played in Dresden by Pisendel.
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