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Fredrik Bock, Dan Laurin, Leif Meyer - Boismortier, Schickhardt, Telemann: Sirena Recorder Quartet with Dan Laurin (2003) [Hi-Res]

Fredrik Bock, Dan Laurin, Leif Meyer - Boismortier, Schickhardt, Telemann: Sirena Recorder Quartet with Dan Laurin (2003) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Boismortier, Schickhardt, Telemann: Sirena Recorder Quartet with Dan Laurin
  • Year Of Release: 2003
  • Label: BIS
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:10:31
  • Total Size: 380 / 713 mb
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Tracklist

01. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto I in C major: I. Allegro
02. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto I in C major: II. Adagio
03. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto I in C major: III. Vivace
04. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto I in C major: IV. Allegro
05. 6 Concertos for 5 flutes traversieres, Op. 15: Concerto IV in B minor: I. Adagio
06. 6 Concertos for 5 flutes traversieres, Op. 15: Concerto IV in B minor: II. Allegro
07. 6 Concertos for 5 flutes traversieres, Op. 15: Concerto IV in B minor: III. Allegro
08. Concerto a 4 Violini Senza Basso in E major: I. Largo e staccato (arr. M. Zahnhausen)
09. Concerto a 4 Violini Senza Basso in E major: II. Allegro (arr. M. Zahnhausen)
10. Concerto a 4 Violini Senza Basso in E major: III. Adagio (arr. M. Zahnhausen)
11. Concerto a 4 Violini Senza Basso in E major: IV. Vivace (arr. M. Zahnhausen)
12. 6 Sonatas, Op. 34: Sonata No. 6 in A minor: I. Adagio
13. 6 Sonatas, Op. 34: Sonata No. 6 in A minor: II. Allegro
14. 6 Sonatas, Op. 34: Sonata No. 6 in A minor: III. Largo
15. 6 Sonatas, Op. 34: Sonata No. 6 in A minor: IV. Allegro
16. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto II in D minor: I. Allegro
17. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto II in D minor: II. Adagio
18. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto II in D minor: III. Vivace
19. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto II in D minor: IV. Allegro
20. Concerto à 4. Violini Senza Basso: Concerto in F major: I. Adagio - Allegro
21. Concerto à 4. Violini Senza Basso: Concerto in F major: II. Grave
22. Concerto à 4. Violini Senza Basso: Concerto in F major: III. Allegro
23. 6 Concertos for 5 flutes traversieres, Op. 15: Concerto II in A minor: I. Allegro
24. 6 Concertos for 5 flutes traversieres, Op. 15: Concerto II in A minor: II. Largo
25. 6 Concertos for 5 flutes traversieres, Op. 15: Concerto II in A minor: III. Allegro
26. 6 Sonates, Op. 34: Sonata No. 3 in E minor: I. Andante
27. 6 Sonates, Op. 34: Sonata No. 3 in E minor: II. Presto
28. 6 Sonates, Op. 34: Sonata No. 3 in E minor: III. Adagio
29. 6 Sonates, Op. 34: Sonata No. 3 in E minor: IV. Allegro
30. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto III in G major: I. Allegro
31. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto III in G major: II. Adagio
32. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto III in G major: III. Giga
33. Concerti for 4 Treble Recorders and Basso continuo: Concerto III in G major: IV. Presto

Here is a taste of ensemble music at its most striking – from the heyday of the concerto grosso when the "solo" voice in a concerto could be provided by several players at the same time. Sirena is a quartet of recorder soloists who have now been playing together for a decade and have utterly perfected the art of making four disparate instruments appear to be a single musical source with an unusually large range of pitches and colours.
Their first disc, BIS-CD-1112: "Sitting Ducks", was enthusiastically received by the critics and astounded most people who heard it. (It was given a 5-star rating by the BBC Music Magazine.) The only reason it did not become a best-seller over night was that the programme was radically contemporary, with all of the composers still living and most of them still in their forties.
The present disc is a very different matter altogether in that the composers represent the most listener-friendly of Baroque composers: Telemann, Boismortier and Schickhardt. There is an added bonus in that the inimitable Dan Laurin - who taught the members of Sirena at the Carl Nielsen Academy – in some works features as the fifth wheel/recorder. Completing the picture is a continuo group of harpsichord, viola da gamba and lute. The enthusiasm of the approach paired with the tunefulness of the music should bring new life to jaded CD-players!




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