TelemannCPO 1734 C

John Greene

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If you’re up for nearly 160 minutes of quintessentially charming German baroque chamber music, here is the set for you. The Camerata Köln lucidly performs Telemann’s six concertos and suites with as much style and invention as we’re ever likely to hear. These players clearly understand how Telemann’s inventive variety of dance forms, sudden chromatic harmonic shifts, and parallel note sequences reflect his awareness of national styles outside of Germany. They also tactfully embrace the improvisatory freedom Telemann encouraged. If you’ve enjoyed Telemann’s more well known (and recorded) Paris Quartets or Methodic Sonatas, or his famous Tafelmusik series, you’ll likely enjoy these debut performances as well. CPO’s presentation, notes, and sound are, as usual, impeccable. A must for Telemann completists (and good luck to them!). Others may not need too much of a good thing.


Recording Details:

Reference Recording: none

GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN - Six Concerts et Suites 1734

  • Record Label: CPO - 999 690-2
  • Medium: CD

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