Telemann: Recorder Sonatas
Caroline Eidsten Dahl; Kate Hearne; Christian Kjos
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Caroline Eidsten Dahl; Kate Hearne; Christian Kjos
Description
Caroline Eidsten Dahl (b. 1980) is one of Norway's most active recorder players and specialises in baroque repertoire. She has performed at numerous festivals including the Innsbruck Festival of Early Music, the Early Music Festival in London and the Stockholm Early Music Festival.
Gramophone Magazine says of this recording: "The Norwegian recorder player Caroline Eidsten Dahl has really ticked the boxes with this collection of nine of Telemann's recorder sonatas, beautifully supported by cellist Kate Hearne and harpsichordist Christian Kjos...."
"Smooth tone, elegant articulation and ambitious but effortless-sounding tempos are likewise the names of the game......this whole album deserves repeated listening."
She is accompanied on this recording by Kate Hearne on the baroque cello. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Kate is a graduate of the Royal Irish Academy of Music and Stockholm's Royal College of Music. Equally at home on the baroque cello as on the recorder, she plays both instruments professionally and tours extensively as a soloist and chamber musician, performing with an array of baroque and contemporary music ensembles.
They are joined by Christian Kjos on the harpsichord. Christian is a very active continuo player playing with orchestras such as Barokkanerne and the Norwegian Baroque Orchestra and has performed under the direction of Ton Koopman and Andrew Manze.
Tracklisting
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Ssens Trio
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Steven Isserlis
Marie Stockmarr Becker & Ilaria Macedonio
Paolo Pandolfo
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