Arne: Organ Concertos
Andrzej Szadejko, Goldberg Baroque Ensemble
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Andrzej Szadejko, Goldberg Baroque Ensemble
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Thomas Arne, prolific creator of operas, oratorios, concertos, sinfonias and sonatas unjustly overshadowed by the works of Georg Friedrich Handel, is most famous for "Rule, Britannia!" outside his native England today. This recording of his virtuosic organ concertos (which surpass Handel's organ concertos in their artistry), will rectify that. Andrzej Szadejko, accompanied by the Goldberg Baroque Ensemble, delivers a brilliant performance on the authentic Rohde organ from 1761 - the first recording since its reconstruction in 2020.
'What a joy to spend time with these wonderful musicians, and to hear the handsome and elegant music of Thomas Arne, with so much variety to enjoy. […] The players bring a wonderful sound, and a great deal of skill and passion. […] This is superb disc, and certainly something to enjoy on repeated listening.' – Organist's Review
The Johann Friedrich Rohde organ in St John's Church in Gdansk is ideal for the wonderful elegance and lightness of the music from the second half of the 18th century. The instrument, extensively documented as one of the most modern at the time of its construction, became amodel for many others in Europe.
The Second World War saw the Rhode organ's complete destruction save its facade and so it lay silent for 77 years. Using historical examples and traditional craftsmanship, Guido Schumacher (Eupen, Belgium) and Szymon Januszkiewicz (Pruszcz Gdanski, Poland) in close cooperation with Andrzej Szadejko brought this magnificent instrument back to life.
The organ's thirty stops offer an incredibly colourful tonal palette, perfect for the differentiated shaping of the middle dynamic range that is so characteristic of the galant style. The minuets especially showcase the elegance and light-heartedness of classical court dance. The festive Baroque pomp of the majestic organo pleno combined with the rich orchestral sound radiate a vibrant energy throughout the Gothic cathedral, captured in MDG's original three dimensional 2+2+2 recording technique.
"Andrzej Szadejko […] lends everything a swift uplift and zest in the faster movements, and brings out the organ's rich and mellow tones within the slow movements. The Goldberg Baroque Ensemble […] generate and project an authentically baroque sound that pairs exceptionally well with the sound of the pipe organ." – Classical Music Sentinel
"organ lovers will be very happy with these performances on such a splendid instrument." – MusicWeb International
"This superb MDG recording […] combined with the rich orchestral sound radiate a vibrant energy throughout the Gothic cathedral. [...] if you are interested in getting more acquainted with English organ music of the baroque era, this is a fine place to start. Sound and presentation are first-rate." – Classical Music Daily
Tracklisting
Tibor Gyenge, Michael Schoch
Ben van Oosten
Gudrun Sidonie Otto, Elvira Bill, Georg Poplutz, Thilo Dahlmann Goldberg Baroque & Vocal Ensemble,
Triin Ruubel, Xandi van Dijk, Theodor Sink, Kart Ruubel
Michael Schoch
Leipziger Streichquartett, Christian Zacharias
Regensburg Philharmonic, Stephan Veselka
Sestetto Classico
WDR Sinfonieorchester/National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine/Rudolf Barshai/Theodore Kuchar and oth
Tonhalle-Orchester Zurich; Paavo Jarvi
Theo Ould
Sylvia Huang; Boris Kusnezow
St Martin's Voices; Andrew Earis (director)
Sonya Yoncheva; Choeur & Orchestre de l'Opera Royal; Stefan Plewniak
Schola Romana Ensemble
Roberto Marini