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Frank Theuns & Bertrand Cuiller - Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonate e partite per il flauto traversiere (2021) [Hi-Res]

Frank Theuns & Bertrand Cuiller - Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonate e partite per il flauto traversiere (2021) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Johann Sebastian Bach: Sonate e partite per il flauto traversiere
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Ramée
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 62:53
  • Total Size: 368 MB / 1.27 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Sonata for Traverso and Basso Continuo in E Minor, BWV 1034: I. Adagio ma non tanto (3:19)
02. Sonata for Traverso and Basso Continuo in E Minor, BWV 1034: II. Allegro (2:52)
03. Sonata for Traverso and Basso Continuo in E Minor, BWV 1034: III. Andante (3:30)
04. Sonata for Traverso and Basso Continuo in E Minor, BWV 1034: IV. Allegro (4:55)
05. Partita for Traverso in A Minor, BWV 1013: I. Allemanda (5:13)
06. Partita for Traverso in A Minor, BWV 1013: II. Corrente (3:21)
07. Partita for Traverso in A Minor, BWV 1013: III. Sarabanda (3:13)
08. Partita for Traverso in A Minor, BWV 1013: IV. Bourrée anglaise (1:59)
09. Sonata for Traverso and Obbligato Harpsichord in G Major, BWV 1027/1039: I. Adagio (3:56)
10. Sonata for Traverso and Obbligato Harpsichord in G Major, BWV 1027/1039: II. Allegro ma non tanto (3:37)
11. Sonata for Traverso and Obbligato Harpsichord in G Major, BWV 1027/1039: III. Andante (2:19)
12. Sonata for Traverso and Obbligato Harpsichord in G Major, BWV 1027/1039: IV. Allegro moderato (3:13)
13. French Suite No. 6 in E Major, BWV 817: I. Allemande (Arr. for Traverso) (2:51)
14. Sonata for Traverso and Obbligato Harpsichord in G Minor, BWV 1030b: I. [Andante] (8:30)
15. Sonata for Traverso and Obbligato Harpsichord in G Minor, BWV 1030b: II. Siciliano (3:59)
16. Sonata for Traverso and Obbligato Harpsichord in G Minor, BWV 1030b: III. Presto (6:12)

Unlike many of his contemporaries, Johann Sebastian Bach never intended to compose flute sonatas or partitas in sets of 6 or 12, as was customary at the time (and as he himself did for violin, cello and harpsichord). Bach's flute sonatas evolved over a roughly 30-year period between ca. 1717–1747 as he encountered the different types of flute in fashion at the time, and met several greatly skilled flautists. The question of which flautist and flute makers Bach may have known played a decisive role in choosing the programme on this recording. In preparation, Frank Theuns compared and assessed the playing qualities of various early eighteenth-century flute types. Eventually, he decided on a copy of a flute made by Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin. The balanced, brilliant, Italianate sound of this instrument was a perfect match for the demands of this repertoire. As well as being an unequalled flautist and an accomplished composer, Buffardin was also a renowned flute maker whom Bach may have met in Dresden in 1717.


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  • isparodi
  •  wrote in 19:19
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Thank you so much, sddd!! :)
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  • gibheid
  •  wrote in 21:46
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Thanks sddd.
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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 00:06
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Very rare versions (09-16) !
09-12 is usually known as Gamba Sonata BWV. 1027 or Trio Sonata BWV. 1039 (here Flute Sonata version),
13 is French Suite,
14-16 in G minor (only Harpsichord is left) is another version of BWV.1030 in B minor (Flute Sonata).
Performance is too modest, needs sharpness and energy :p
Thanks
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  • platico
  •  wrote in 01:42
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gracias...