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Telemann: Bläserkonzerte (Wind Concertos)
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0028941963321
Format: Import
Label: Polygram Int'l
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Polygram Int'l
Release Date: May 11, 1987
Studio: Polygram Int'l
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Rating: - Windy Olympics in Eisenach, 1712
Wind-instrument players are small-muscle athletes. Their virtuosity is based on innate physical endowments. Like it or not, it's so. The velocity of recorderist Michael Schneider's tongue-and-finger biathlon, on Telemann's Concerto in E minor, outpaces an ordinary person's fluency as much as Lance Amstrong's legs outpeddle us. Telemann's 100 or so concerti - many for woodwinds or brass - offer Olympic musical hurdles for wind players, and that's where the fun comes from.
But Telemann ... Read More
Rating: - If there is such a thing as acid baroque, this is it.
If there is such a thing as acid baroque, this is it. Much less known than other composers of the era, but with verve that others only flirted with. A good part of this excellence is Telemann himself, but MAK's preeminence in the genre and Archiv's excellence in production add unmistakable character and life. This will become one of your favorite baroque albums.
Rating: - Superb playing
One of the best barroque recordings I've ever heard. I's musical, it's alive! I enjoyed the balance and sound quality of the instruments, and the incisively beautiful interpretation
Rating: - great interpretation with superior sound
this is a wonderful CD no baroque fan should be missing in their collection!
finest music on a fantastic level...
so GET IT!
Rating: - Fizzy, Rollicking Baroque Delights
This is one of my absolute favorite CDs, and I'm happy to see that it's still available after some fifteen-plus years. In my book, the much-maligned G.Ph. Telemann is restored to the top of the class with this wonderful stuff from Reinhard Goebel and his MAK. Telemann, proflific as he was, did produce some music that will put you to sleep. But none of that exists on this zippy disc. This is rocket-powered Baroque music, played with style, assurance and obvious affection. The instrumental combinations ... Read More
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