Release Date: 29 October 2021
Label: Etcetera
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8711801017402
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Composer/Series: German Baroque Sonatas
Release Date: 29 October 2021
Label: Etcetera
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8711801017402
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Composer/Series: German Baroque Sonatas
Description
"After CDs devoted to Robert Schumann, Benjamin Britten and Antal Dorati, I then became interested in 19th century chamber music and presented works by Clara Schumann, Gustav Schreck, Adolphe Deslandres and Thomas Walmisley.
Given that the 19th century oboe repertoire is relatively limited, I have always sought out little-known works by forgotten composers of that time which I then transcribed and adapted for the oboe.
This new recording is devoted to German baroque music of the 18th century: it gave me the chance not only to discover wonderful pieces by almost unknown composers but also to include major works of the oboe repertoire, including sonatas by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann David Heinichen and Johann Friedrich Fasch.
For variety of timbre, I decided not only to include works for violin but also to alternate bassoon and cello for the continuo, depending on the work concerned. Our recording was made in the Amuz church in the historical heart of
Antwerp; it was an intense moment of pleasure and exchange for the entire ensemble that I hope will be felt by our listeners as well." - Eric Speller
Tracklisting
Mathias Coppens, Justus Grimm, Barbara Baltussen, Roeland Hendrikx, Sergei Redkin, Mathis Rochat, S
Carlos Damas, Ruben Lorenzo
Franches Dhont, Lukas Huisman
Elias Agsteribbe, Samuel Van De Velde
Madoka Nakamaru, Wouter Dekoninck
Ensemble Les Alizes, Clemence Comte
Mihai Cocea, Oana Zamfir
Musica Gloria, Nele Vertommen, Beniamino Paganini
The Hague String Trio
Sylvia Huang; Boris Kusnezow
Quartz Saxophone Quartet
Margherita Santi/Ekaterina Valiulina/Giulia Panchieri
La Grande Chapelle; Albert Recasens
Il Pomo d'Oro; Giuseppe Maletto
Igor Ruhadze/Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya
Ensemble Labirinto Armonico