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Telemann: The Concerti-en-Suite

Emlyn Ngai (violin)

Tempesta di Mare

It’s all top-drawer stuff. Not least thanks to the beautifully blended sound of the whole: crisp strings, mellow woodwind, subtle-but-there harpsichord and theorbo and a gorgeous soft-focus...

Telemann: The Concerti-en-Suite

Emlyn Ngai (violin)

Tempesta di Mare

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It’s all top-drawer stuff. Not least thanks to the beautifully blended sound of the whole: crisp strings, mellow woodwind, subtle-but-there harpsichord and theorbo and a gorgeous soft-focus...

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Expert in baroque repertoire and making period discoveries, the Philadelphia-based ensemble Tempesta di Mare extends the commemoration of the 250th anniversary of Telemann's death with this unique album played on historically authentic instruments. This recording is the first to bring together Telemann's three surviving concerti-en-suite, from the intimate Concerto di camera to the more extravagant and impressive Concerto-Suites. Like many seventeenth-century German composers referring to their national idiom as a blend of French, Italian, and German styles, Telemann, who added rustic Polish music to this stylistic soup, quickly became the standard-bearer for this 'mixed taste' during the early eighteenth century, writing Italian concertos with a French accent, French overtures featuring moonlighting concerto soloists, and Polish folk tunes that exuberantly dance their way into arias, concertos, sonatas, songs, and suites. One of his more interesting mixtures is the concerto-suite, a subgenre in which a soloist is featured in an opening concerto-allegro and in a following series of French dance movements. The three surviving ones are brought together here for the first time.

Contents and tracklist

I. Vivace
Track length4:57
II. Scherzando
Track length2:33
III. Vivace da capo
Track length4:57
IV. Bourrées I & II
Track length4:30
V. Menuett & Trio
Track length3:46
VI. Loure
Track length1:27
VII. Gigue
Track length2:30
I. Allegro
Track length3:22
II. Siciliana
Track length3:37
III. Bourrée
Track length0:58
IV. Menuet
Track length3:20
I. Presto
Track length6:02
II. Corsicana
Track length4:03
III. Allegrezza
Track length3:12
IV. Scherzo
Track length4:19
V. La caccia
Track length1:59
VI. Polacca
Track length3:10
VII. Minuetto
Track length3:41

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July 2018

It’s all top-drawer stuff. Not least thanks to the beautifully blended sound of the whole: crisp strings, mellow woodwind, subtle-but-there harpsichord and theorbo and a gorgeous soft-focus halo of horns. In short, every instrumental timbre is beautifully looked after.

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