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12 Solo Fantasias
Georg Philipp Telemann

Caroline Eidsten Dahl

12 Solo Fantasias

Format: CD
Label: Lawo Classics
UPC: 7090020182346
Catnr: LWC 1212
Release date: 21 January 2022
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Label
Lawo Classics
UPC
7090020182346
Catalogue number
LWC 1212
Release date
21 January 2022
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Artist(s)
Composer(s)
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About the album

Dance in Telemann’s Fantasias for Solo Flute
Minuets, sarabands, bourrées, gigues, gavottes, hornpipes and polonaises. Like many other composers, Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767) used dance as a foundation for his compositions and this is no more evident than in his fantasias for flute, where we find several examples. Although the music is written for neither the ballroom, theatre nor opera, references to the baroque French court dance are clear and abundant. The music therefore invites something more than a pure listening experience, also evoking movement and corporeal responses.

When music of the 18th century is interpreted today it is not necessarily the qualities of dance which set the framework for the performance. Nor were the fantasias for flute written specifically for dance. Even though the form is free, the references to dance can still provide indications and inspiration for further ways to experience the music. One of these is tempo. If dance tune is played too slowly, the dance will be affected by it. For example, balancing on one leg and pirouetting will require a stronger technique. Too slow a tempo could lead to a certain stiffness, but a tempo can also be too fast, in which case it would be challenging for the dancer to perform all steps with the required precision.

It is not always as easy to recognise the underlying dance in the music, but given the required effort the rhythms and different characteristics of the dances can be sensed – the swing, flow and movement in the basic structures of the music can be perceived. Let your fantasy unwind, open up the creative space, and allow the music to move both body and soul!

Artist(s)

Caroline Eidsten Dahl

Caroline Eidsten Dahl (b. 1980) is one of Norway’s most active recorder players. Her training took place under the auspices of Frode Thorsen at the Grieg Academy in Bergen as well as with Dan Laurin at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, where in 2006 she completed her studies specialising in cham­ber music. Caroline is a permanent member of sev­eral ensembles including the Woodpeckers recorder quartet, Ensemble Freithoff, Bragernes Barokk and the Christian IV Consort. She performs concerts regularly throughout Norway, Sweden and Denmark, both as a chamber musician and a soloist.   In the spring of 2007 she was one of three winners of Concerts Norway’s launch program “INTRO-klassisk” for performances during the 2008–2009 season. Under the direction of Concerts...
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Caroline Eidsten Dahl (b. 1980) is one of Norway’s most active recorder players. Her training took place under the auspices of Frode Thorsen at the Grieg Academy in Bergen as well as with Dan Laurin at the Royal College of Music in Stockholm, where in 2006 she completed her studies specialising in cham­ber music. Caroline is a permanent member of sev­eral ensembles including the Woodpeckers recorder quartet, Ensemble Freithoff, Bragernes Barokk and the Christian IV Consort. She performs concerts regularly throughout Norway, Sweden and Denmark, both as a chamber musician and a soloist.
In the spring of 2007 she was one of three winners of Concerts Norway’s launch program “INTRO-klassisk” for performances during the 2008–2009 season. Under the direction of Concerts Norway, she travelled to India and China performing Norwegian and Chinese music with musicians from Shanghai.
Caroline has performed at numerous festivals includ­ing the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music, where she played with Academia Montis Regalis, the Early Mu­sic Festival in London, Stockholm Early Music Festi­val, Oslo Early, the Stavanger International Chamber Music Festival, and the Oslo International Church Music Festival.
2014 saw the release of Caroline’s debut solo album Blockbird – Norwegian Recorder Music (LWC1069) on the LAWO Classics label, receiving rave reviews both on the home front and abroad. This was followed in 2018 by the release of Sonata Norwegica (LWC1165) on the same label, featuring Norwegian and Swedish baroque music. In 2019 she released Telemann Re­corder Sonatas (LWC1181) with cellist Kate Hearne and cembalist Christian Kjos.
Caroline received the Arts Council of Norway’s scholarship for newly established artists for a two-year period from 2010 to 2012.

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Composer(s)

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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01.
12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 1 in C major, TWV 40:2-13: I. Vivace
02:43
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 1 in C major, TWV 40:2-13: II. Allegro
01:13
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 2 in C minor, TWV 40:2–13: I. Grave
00:52
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 2 in C minor, TWV 40:2–13: II. Vivace
01:14
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 2 in C minor, TWV 40:2–13: III. Adagio
01:13
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 2 in C minor, TWV 40:2–13: IV. Allegro
01:17
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 3 in D minor, TWV 40:2–13: I. Largo – Vivace – Largo – Vivace
02:29
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 3 in D minor, TWV 40:2–13: II. Allegro
01:23
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 4 in D major, TWV 40:2–13: I. Andante
01:27
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 4 in D major, TWV 40:2–13: II. Allegro
01:17
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 4 in D major, TWV 40:2–13: III. Presto
00:58
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 5 in E-flat major, TWV 40:2–13: I. Presto – Largo – Presto – Dolce
01:25
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 5 in E-flat major, TWV 40:2–13: II. Allegro
01:17
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 5 in E-flat major, TWV 40:2–13: III. Allegro
01:38
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 6 in F minor, TWV 40:2–13: I. Dolce
03:04
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 6 in F minor, TWV 40:2–13: II. Allegro
01:00
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 6 in F minor, TWV 40:2–13: III. Spirituoso
00:53
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 7 in F major, TWV 40:2–13: I. Alla Francese
06:04
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 7 in F major, TWV 40:2–13: II. Presto
00:40
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 8 in G minor, TWV 40:2–13: I. Largo
02:13
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 8 in G minor, TWV 40:2–13: II. Spirituoso
00:51
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 8 in G minor, TWV 40:2–13: III. Allegro
01:09
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 9 in G major, TWV 40:2–13: I. Affettuoso
03:16
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 9 in G major, TWV 40:2–13: II. Allegro
01:03
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 9 in G major, TWV 40:2–13: III. Grave
00:19
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 9 in G major, TWV 40:2–13: IV. Vivace
01:12
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 10 in A minor, TWV 40:2–13: I. A tempo giusto
03:08
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 10 in A minor, TWV 40:2–13: II. Presto
01:01
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 10 in A minor, TWV 40:2–13: III. Moderato
01:14
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 11 in B-flat major, TWV 40:2–13: I. Allegro
01:15
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 11 in B-flat major, TWV 40:2–13: II. Adagio
00:10
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 11 in B-flat major, TWV 40:2–13: III. Vivace
00:58
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 11 in B-flat major, TWV 40:2–13: IV. Allegro
01:08
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 12 in B-flat minor, TWV 40:2–13: I. Grave – Allegro – Grave – Allegro – Dolce – Allegro
02:33
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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12 Fantasias for Solo Flute, No. 12 in B-flat minor, TWV 40:2–13: II. Presto
02:09
(Georg Philipp Telemann) Caroline Eidsten Dahl
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