Sammartini: Sonatas For Recorder And Bc Volume 2
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Andreas Bohlen's interpretation of Giuseppe Sammartini's rarely played recorder sonatas (Volume 1, released in 2020) was not only veritably celebrated in the early music scene, but he has now even been appointed professor at the famous Schola Cantorum in Basel.
Listeners can therefore expect the highest standards from this second and final volume of Sammartini's sonatas.
This music played is from manuscript sources, for there is no comprehensive modern edition of these scores. Sammartini's music often surprises with unusual ideas, and Andreas Bohlen, who also performs as a jazz saxophonist, amazes again and again with sovereign improvisational playing.
The rich continuo sound is provided by international specialists from Italy, Switzerland, and Germany.
Manufactured as SACD this album presents versions in high end stereo as well as surround sound. The booklet includes an extensive article by U.S. recorder expert David Lasocki.
Tracklisting
Compagnia Transalpina
Daniel Roth
Bob van Asperen
Elke Volker
Helene Schmitt
Rene Perler; Romano Giefer
Capriccio Baroque Orchestra; Karen Valter
Ute Gremmel-Geuchen (Richard Ibach Organ - 1864)
Arianna Art Ensemble
Steven Isserlis
Marie Stockmarr Becker & Ilaria Macedonio
Paolo Pandolfo
Apollo's Fire; Jeannette Sorrell
Apollo's Fire; Jeannette Sorrell
Altberg Ensemble, Jorg-Andreas Botticher
Musica Temprana