Release Date: 30 November 2018
Label: Lawo
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 7090020181806
Genres: Classical  Baroque  
Composer/Series: Telemann The Chameleon
Release Date: 30 November 2018
Label: Lawo
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 7090020181806
Genres: Classical  Baroque  
Composer/Series: Telemann The Chameleon
Description
In this recording, Bergen Barokk has compiled an assortment of Telemann's works, with sonatas, character pieces and suites (partitas).
"This is a most enjoyable recital of baroque instrumental music" from Music Web International
Although only featuring three musicians, the recording consists of solos, pieces for a solo instrument, basso continuo as well as three-piece music. Bergen Barokk has included two sonatas composed in perfect canon, a technique of which Telemann was a true master. In addition, you'll hear a combination of instruments you would scarcely have heard played together before, namely the bassoon and bass recorder ('flauto fagotto').
The title "Telemann, the Chameleon" demonstrates Telemann's mastery of all the styles of the era as well as his ability to mix styles in his own distinctive way. Like a chameleon he could changed his 'colours' but never relinquished his true self.
The musicians on this recording are Frode Thorsen (recorders), Hans Knut Sveen (harpsichord) and Adrian Rovatkay (bassoon). The former two founded Bergen Barokk in 1994 while Rovatkay has appeared on several of the ensemble's recordings and is an internationally-recognised and expressive baroque bassoonist.
Bergen Barokk is now considered one of Norway's leading early music ensembles having held concerts in the Nordic countries, Poland, the Czech Republic, Russia and the United States, as well as having had many of their concerts broadcast. Their CDs are released on LAWO Classics, BIS, Toccata Classics, Simax Classics and Bergen Digital, with a repertoire ranging through German, English, Nordic, French and Italian Baroque.
Tracklisting
Amalie Stalheim
Tine Thing Helseth; Bergen Philharmonic; Petr Popelka
Engegard Quartet
Berit Norbakken; Arctic Philharmonic; Hennig Kraggerud
Oslo Kammerakademi; David Friedemann Strunck
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra; Vasily Petrenko
Oda Voltersvik
Lars Notto Birkeland, Forsvarets Stabsmusikkorps, Peter Szilway, Eirik Raude
Bergen Barokk
Bergen Barokk
Bergen Barokk