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Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel - Heinichen - Dresden Concerti (1993)

Musica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel - Heinichen - Dresden Concerti (1993)
  • Title: Heinichen - Dresden Concerti
  • Year Of Release: 1993
  • Label: Archiv Produktion
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 70:45 + 66:04
  • Total Size: 686 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
Concerto in F major, Siebel 234
01. 1 - Vivace
02. 2 - Adagio
03. 3 - Un poco Allegro
04. 4 - Allegro
Concerto in F major, Siebel 235
05. 1 - Vivace
06. 2 - Andante
07. 3 - Presto
08. 4 - Alla breve
09. 5 - Allegro
Concerto in G major, Siebel 215
10. 1 - Andante e staccato
11. 2 - Vivace
12. 3 - Largo
13. 4 - Allegro
Concerto in G major, Siebel 214
14. 1 - Vivace
15. 2 - Largo
16. 3 - Allegro
Concerto in D major, Siebel 226
17. 1 - Allegro molto
18. 2 - Adagio
19. 3 - Allegro
Concerto in G major, Siebel 213
20. 1 - Allegro
21. 2 - Larghetto
22. 3 - Allegro
23. 4 - Entree
24. 5 - Loure; Cantabile
25. 6 - Tempo de Menuet - Air italienne

CD 2:

Concerto in F major, Seibel 233
01. 1 - Allegro
02. 2 - Andante piu tosto un poco Allegro
03. 3 – Presto
Concerto in C major, Seibel 211
04. 1 - Allegro
05. 2 - Pastorell
06. 3 - Adagio
07. 4 - Allegro assai
Concerto in F major, Seibel 231
08. 1 - Vivace
09. 2 - Arioso
10. 3 – Allegro
Concerto in F major, Seibel 232
11. 1 - Allegro
12. 2 - Andante
13. 3 - (Allegro)
Concerto in G major, Seibel 217
14. 1 - Allegro
15. 2 - Largo e staccato
16. 3 - Grave
17. 4 – Allegro
Concerto in G major, Seibel 214
18. 1 - Vivace
19. 2 - Andante e staccato
20. 3 - Vivace
Serenata di Moritzburg in F major, Seibel 204
21. 1- (Allegro - Adagio - Allegro)
Sonata in A major, Seibel 208
22. 1 - Allegro
23. 2 - Adagio e staccato
24. 3 - Allegro
Concert Movement in C minor, Seibel 240
25. 1 - (Vivace)

Performers:
Musica Antiqua Köln
Reinhard Goebel, conductor

Much of the credit for this must go to Reinhard Goebel and his impeccably drilled Cologne Musica Antigua. Some of these pieces might well seem less entertaining in the hands of less imaginative musicians. But I found that Goebel's concept of how this repertory should be brought to life both convincing and irresistibly lively. It would be untruthful to claim that everything here is of uniform interest; there is an element of routine passagework, especially in the wind writing from time to time it can be felt in the opening movement of the C major Concerto on the second CD, but by far the greater amount of this music is of high interest and very entertaining. Each concerto fields its own distinctive wind group drawing variously upon recorders, flutes, oboes, bassoons and horns, the latter always in pairs, in addition to concertante parts in many of' them for one or more violins and cellos.
The Concertos in G major (S214 and 215)—two versions of the same piece—and another G major work (S213) with its French galanteries and Italian air make particular appeal. This last-mentioned concerto is published by Eulenburg in miniature score (372), though alas, as a three-movement work without the concluding air and dances, since the Editor considered them pikes d'occasion.
There is little need to say more. This is not only a welcome and refreshing break from interminable recordings of main-stream baroque repertory, but also an immensely worthwhile project in its own right. The same needs to be done now for some of Heinichen's colleagues and only then, if at all, shall we be able to hold our heads high and claim with confidence that we can tell our Heinichen from our Graupner or StOlzel. The recorded sound is firstrate, with a wider perspective than has been customary with Archiv issues, and Goebel's painstaking essay is fascinating to read. An outstanding release for which many thanks to all concerned.





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