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Totally Telemann Music for Orchestra
Georg Philipp Telemann

Barokkanerne

Totally Telemann Music for Orchestra

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Format: SACD
Label: Lawo Classics
UPC: 7090020180861
Catnr: LWC 1074
Release date: 05 December 2014
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Lawo Classics
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7090020180861
Catalogue number
LWC 1074
Release date
05 December 2014

"On this recording Teleman is lived and experienced. It all is full of emotion, full of warmth, full of joy. What a brilliant music, what a musicality, what an inspiration! Wow! "

Toccata, 09-3-2015
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CONCERTO IN E MINOR FOR FLUTE, VIOLIN, STRINGS AND BASSO CONTINUO, TWV 52:e3
CONCERTO IN C MINOR FOR OBOE, STRINGS AND BASSO CONTINUO, TWV 51:c1
LA BOURSE, SUITE IN B-FLAT MAJOR TWV 55:B11
CONCERTO IN B-FLAT MAJOR FOR VIOLIN, STRINGS AND BASSO CONTINUO, TWV 51:B1
CONCERTO IN E MINOR FOR FLUTE, RECORDER, STRINGS AND BASSO CONTINUO, TWV 52:e1
Owing to a long life, short nights, and the ability to work at a dizzying pace, our hero, Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), must be regarded as the most productive composer the world has ever known – second only to Anonymus. With over 3,600 registered works within a broad spectrum of musical genres and national styles, he became an international star who was able to combine matters both financial and spiritual with brilliance. Telemann’s illustrious career was an irony of destiny, viewed in the light of his childhood and the vigorous efforts made to steer him away from a life devoted to music – which, it was believed, would be his path to social perdition.
Kati Debretzeni, violin
Barokkanerne
Alfredo Bernardini, oboe and conductor
Telemann era tenuto in alta considerazione dai contemporanei ed è ancor oggi più in voga che mai grazie alle sue composizioni, ricche d’immaginazione e stilisticamente eterogenee. Totally Telemann trabocca di musica piena di vita, in una registrazione che è frutto della collaborazione di due celebrità internazionali con i migliori specialisti norvegesi di musica antica. A guidare l’ensemble troviamo Kati Debretzeni (primo violino degli English Baroque Soloists di John Elliot Gardiner), che è anche solista nel concerto per violino e nel concerto doppio per violino e flauto. Mentre l’eminente oboista Alfredo Bernardini appare come solista in un concerto per oboe e nella suite orchestrale «La Bourse». Insieme ai migliori artisti norvegesi, come i flautisti Torun Kirby Torbo (traversiere) e Ingeborg Christophersen (flauto dritto), danno il loro contributo a una registrazione da ascoltare più e più volte.

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Barokkanerne

Barokkanerne and the Norwegian Baroque Orchestra combined forces in January 2018 to form Barokkanerne – Norwegian Baroque Ensemble. Both ensembles were established at the end of the 1980s as the very first independent professional baroque orchestras on period instruments in Scandinavia. Since then they have been cornerstones in building up a Norwegian Early Music scene with concert series in Oslo, concert tours in Norway and abroad, countless festival performances, and continual efforts to improve competence within Early Music among youth, students, amateurs and professionals. The two ensembles’ collective discography is also substantial. A focus of NBO has been baroque music composed in Norway – as, for example, in its last release under the direction of Gottfried von der Goltz, with...
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Barokkanerne and the Norwegian Baroque Orchestra combined forces in January 2018 to form Barokkanerne – Norwegian Baroque Ensemble. Both ensembles were established at the end of the 1980s as the very first independent professional baroque orchestras on period instruments in Scandinavia. Since then they have been cornerstones in building up a Norwegian Early Music scene with concert series in Oslo, concert tours in Norway and abroad, countless festival performances, and continual efforts to improve competence within Early Music among youth, students, amateurs and professionals. The two ensembles’ collective discography is also substantial. A focus of NBO has been baroque music composed in Norway – as, for example, in its last release under the direction of Gottfried von der Goltz, with music of Johan Daniel and Johan Heinrich Berlin, father and son, who resided in Trondheim (SIMAX, 2014). For their part, Barokkanerne have featured young, Norwegian Early Music talents such as harpsichordist Christian Kjos on the recording “Empfinsamkeit!”, with music of CPE Bach (LAWO, 2013), and recorder player Ingeborg Christophersen on its previous release, “Recordare Venezia” (LAWO, 2017), with a musical spectrum of composers who were active in Venice.
Barokkanerne collaborate with outstanding performers as artistic directors and soloists. Former artistic director for NBO, baroque cellist Kristin von der Goltz, has been the new ensemble’s main guest leader in its first season, with three productions in 2018. Besides Kristin von der Goltz and Alfredo Bernardini, Barokkanerne have collaborated with many other top international performers, including Rachel Podger, Emma Kirkby, Kati Debretzeni, Lars Ulrik Mortensen and Andrew Lawrence-King. Barokkanerne are administered by Stiftelsen Norsk Barokkorkester and are led by a triumvirate consisting of Johan Nicolai Mohn, Andreas Johnson and Mari Giske and supported by an artistic council made up of Alfredo Bernardini, Marianne Beate Kielland and Christian Kjos. Barokkanerne (NBE) receive support from Arts Council Norway, the Bergesen Foundation, and the Anders Sveaas’ Charitable Foundation.

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Alfredo Bernardini

Born in Rome, Alfredo Bernardini moved to Holland at the age of twenty to specialize in the baroque oboe and Early Music at the Royal Conservatory at the Hague, studying with Bruce Haynes and Ku Ebbinge, among others. Today Bernardini is recognized as one of the foremost baroque oboe specialists in the world. The leading Early Music groups with which he has performed include Hesperion XX, Le Concert Des Nations, La Petite Bande, Das Freiburger Barockorchester, The English Concert, Bach Collegium Japan, and The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra.   In 1989, together with the brothers Paolo and Alberto Grazzi, he founded the ensemble ZEFIRO, which has gained international acclaim. Bernardini’s numerous recordings have received important prizes, including the Cannes Classical Awards in 1995...
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Born in Rome, Alfredo Bernardini moved to Holland at the age of twenty to specialize in the baroque oboe and Early Music at the Royal Conservatory at the Hague, studying with Bruce Haynes and Ku Ebbinge, among others. Today Bernardini is recognized as one of the foremost baroque oboe specialists in the world. The leading Early Music groups with which he has performed include Hesperion XX, Le Concert Des Nations, La Petite Bande, Das Freiburger Barockorchester, The English Concert, Bach Collegium Japan, and The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra.
In 1989, together with the brothers Paolo and Alberto Grazzi, he founded the ensemble ZEFIRO, which has gained international acclaim. Bernardini’s numerous recordings have received important prizes, including the Cannes Classical Awards in 1995 for Vivaldi’s Concertos for Oboe on the Astrèe Naìve label. He has performed regularly as guest leader of baroque ensembles in Europe, Canada, Australia, Cuba, and Israel, and with the European Union Baroque Orchestra. In January 2013 he led the first baroque orchestra in the internationally renowned project El Sistema de Musica in Venezuela. In addition to his performance career, Bernardini researches the history of wind instruments and makes copies of historical oboes, and as of 2014 he is professor of baroque oboe at the Mozarteum in Salzburg.
Since 2009 he has been a much beloved guest leader for Barokkanerne, and he can also be heard on two of our earlier releases, “Empfindsamkeit!” (LAWO, 2013) and “TotallyTelemann” (LAWO, 2015).

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Georg Philipp Telemann

Georg Philipp Telemann (14 March 1681 – 25 June 1767) was a German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist. Almost completely self-taught in music, he became a composer against his family's wishes. After studying in Magdeburg, Zellerfeld, and Hildesheim, Telemann entered the University of Leipzig to study law, but eventually settled on a career in music. He held important positions in Leipzig, Sorau, Eisenach, and Frankfurt before settling in Hamburg in 1721, where he became musical director of the city's five main churches. While Telemann's career prospered, his personal life was always troubled: his first wife died only a few months after their marriage, and his second wife had extramarital affairs and accumulated a large gambling debt before leaving Telemann. Telemann was one of the most prolific composers in history (at least in terms of surviving oeuvre) and was considered by his contemporaries to be...
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Georg Philipp Telemann (14 March 1681 – 25 June 1767) was a German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist. Almost completely self-taught in music, he became a composer against his family's wishes. After studying in Magdeburg, Zellerfeld, and Hildesheim, Telemann entered the University of Leipzig to study law, but eventually settled on a career in music. He held important positions in Leipzig, Sorau, Eisenach, and Frankfurt before settling in Hamburg in 1721, where he became musical director of the city's five main churches. While Telemann's career prospered, his personal life was always troubled: his first wife died only a few months after their marriage, and his second wife had extramarital affairs and accumulated a large gambling debt before leaving Telemann.
Telemann was one of the most prolific composers in history (at least in terms of surviving oeuvre) and was considered by his contemporaries to be one of the leading German composers of the time—he was compared favorably both to his friend Johann Sebastian Bach, who made Telemann the godfather and namesake of his son Carl Philipp Emanuel, and to George Frideric Handel, whom Telemann also knew personally. Telemann's music incorporates several national styles (French, Italian) and is even at times influenced by Polish popular music. He remained at the forefront of all new musical tendencies and his music is an important link between the late Baroque and early Classical styles.

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On this recording Teleman is lived and experienced. It all is full of emotion, full of warmth, full of joy. What a brilliant music, what a musicality, what an inspiration! Wow! 
Toccata, 09-3-2015

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01.
Concerto in E Minor for Flute, Violin, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 52:e3: [Allegro]
02:48
02.
Concerto in E Minor for Flute, Violin, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 52:e3: Adagio
01:55
03.
Concerto in E Minor for Flute, Violin, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 52:e3: Presto
01:15
04.
Concerto in E Minor for Flute, Violin, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 52:e3: Adagio
00:39
05.
Concerto in E Minor for Flute, Violin, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 52:e3: Presto
02:55
06.
Concerto in C Minor for Oboe, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 51:c1: Adagio
01:44
07.
Concerto in C Minor for Oboe, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 51:c1: Allegro
02:15
08.
Concerto in C Minor for Oboe, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 51:c1: Adagio
01:40
09.
Concerto in C Minor for Oboe, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 51:c1: Allegro
02:56
10.
La Bourse, Suite in B-flat Major TWV 55:B11: Ouverture
04:20
11.
La Bourse, Suite in B-flat Major TWV 55:B11: Le Répos interrompu
04:26
12.
La Bourse, Suite in B-flat Major TWV 55:B11: La Guerre en la Paix
03:10
13.
La Bourse, Suite in B-flat Major TWV 55:B11: Les Vainqueurs vaincus
02:53
14.
La Bourse, Suite in B-flat Major TWV 55:B11: La Solitude associée
05:08
15.
La Bourse, Suite in B-flat Major TWV 55:B11: L'Espérance de Mississippi
01:49
16.
Concerto in B-flat Major for Violin, Strings and Basso Contunuo, TWV 51:B1: Largo
02:58
17.
Concerto in B-flat Major for Violin, Strings and Basso Contunuo, TWV 51:B1: Vivace
03:30
18.
Concerto in B-flat Major for Violin, Strings and Basso Contunuo, TWV 51:B1: [Adagio]
02:50
19.
Concerto in B-flat Major for Violin, Strings and Basso Contunuo, TWV 51:B1: Allegro
03:18
20.
Concerto in E Minor for Flute, Recorder, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 52:e1: Largo
03:38
21.
Concerto in E Minor for Flute, Recorder, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 52:e1: Allegro
03:55
22.
Concerto in E Minor for Flute, Recorder, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 52:e1: Largo
03:16
23.
Concerto in E Minor for Flute, Recorder, Strings and Basso Continuo, TWV 52:e1: Presto
02:41
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