A Gift for your Garden: Telemann, Handel, Graun, Oswald
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2508
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 20th December 2024
Contents
Works
Trio Sonata in C major, GWV Cv:XV:99Trio Sonatas (6), op.2
Trio Sonata in G minor, TWV42:g9
Artists
Ensemble HesperiWorks
Trio Sonata in C major, GWV Cv:XV:99Trio Sonatas (6), op.2
Trio Sonata in G minor, TWV42:g9
Artists
Ensemble HesperiAbout
Ensemble Hesperi, a period ensemble based in London, presents a programme that celebrates Telemann’s botanical passion. His published correspondence shows that he often wrote to his musician friends abroad, asking them to send him plant specimens. Among these friends were George Frideric Handel and Johann Gottlieb Graun, each of whom is represented here by a trio sonata, and there is also music by Telemann himself: one of his difficult ‘Paris Quartets’, a raucous Sonata in G minor and a haunting Fantasia for solo recorder.
In a letter to a friend, Telemann spoke of his passion for hyacinths, tulips, ranunculi ‘and especially for anemones’. The composer of four instrumental collections containing floral musical miniatures, James Oswald had to be part of this programme, and so we are treated to ‘The Hyacinth’, ‘The Anemone’ and ‘The Tulip’ from his Airs for the Spring.
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