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Beethoven: Septet & Sextet

Gaspare Vittorio Buonomano (clarinet II), Sarah Willis (horn), Henning Trog (bassoon II)

Scharoun Ensemble Berlin (Members of the Berlin Philharmonic)

Beethoven: Septet & Sextet
[The Sextet] sets off with a fresh tempo and good balance within an acoustic that is a little resonant. The Adagio, with a nice opening bassoon solo, is charmingly played, and the Minuet, though...

Beethoven: Septet & Sextet

Gaspare Vittorio Buonomano (clarinet II), Sarah Willis (horn), Henning Trog (bassoon II)

Scharoun Ensemble Berlin (Members of the Berlin Philharmonic)

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[The Sextet] sets off with a fresh tempo and good balance within an acoustic that is a little resonant. The Adagio, with a nice opening bassoon solo, is charmingly played, and the Minuet, though...

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These works in carefree serenade character develop wonderful melodies, featuring solo displays as well as exquisite combinations. Beethoven at his most effervescent: chamber music with philharmonic flair!

Contents and tracklist

I. Adagio - Allegro con brio
Track length9:43
II. Adagio cantabile
Track length9:26
III. Tempo di menuetto
Track length2:54
IV. Andante con variazioni
Track length7:24
V. Scherzo. Allegro molto e vivace
Track length3:08
VI. Andante con moto alla marcia - Presto
Track length7:17
I. Adagio - Allegro
Track length8:28
II. Adagio
Track length4:00
III. Menuetto. Quasi allegretto
Track length2:30
IV. Rondo. Allegro
Track length3:44

Awards and reviews

October 2011

[The Sextet] sets off with a fresh tempo and good balance within an acoustic that is a little resonant. The Adagio, with a nice opening bassoon solo, is charmingly played, and the Minuet, though so marked, responds to the sense of hunting sounds when the horns allow the hint of an open-air bray to enter their tone. The final Rondo is chirpily played.

July/August 2011

This is superb wind playing, absolutely ideal for this music, and the musical attributes are a joy...the result is a performance that every Beethovenian should hear.
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