Telemann: Fourth Book of Quartets

On this CD:

1. Quartet for flute, violin, viola & continuo in C major (4th Book of Quartets, No. 4), TWV 43:C1
Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann


2. Quartet for flute, violin, viola & continuo in G major (4th Book of Quartets, No. 5), TWV 43:G5
Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann


3. Quartet for flute, violin, viola & continuo in D minor (4th Book of Quartets, No. 6), TWV 43:d2
Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann


4. Quartet for flute, violin, viola & continuo in A major (4th Book of Quartets, No. 3), TWV 43:A4
Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann


5. Quartet for flute, violin, viola & continuo in D major (4th Book of Quartets, No. 1), TWV 43:D4
Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann


6. Quartet for flute, violin, viola & continuo in F major (4th Book of Quartets, No. 2), TWV 43:F1
Composed by Georg Philipp Telemann


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Conversations en Musique: Telemann, Quentin, Mondonville. Chamber Music in 18th Century France
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  • Convincing artistic concept
Conversations en Musique: Telemann, Quentin, Mondonville. Chamber Music in 18th Century France
Marin Marais , Jean-Joseph Cassanea de Mondonville , Georg Philipp Telemann , Alexandre de Villeneuve , Arion Ensemble , Hank Knox , Jean-Baptiste Quentin the Younger , and Susan Napper
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ASIN: B000009CXS
Release Date: 2006-11-22

Tracks:

  1. Ste in g: Prld
  2. Ste in g: Fant
  3. Ste in g: Sarabande
  4. Ste in g: Rondeau Gay
  5. Ste in g: Gigue
  6. Ste in g: Gavotte
  7. Ste in g: Menuet
  8. Ste in g: Petite Passacaille
  9. First Ste, in a: Introduction
  10. First Ste, in a: Allemande
  11. First Ste, in a: Gavotte
  12. First Ste, in a: Mouvement
  13. Third Son, in a: Allegro
  14. Third Son, in a: Adagio
  15. Third Son, in a: Aria (Moderement)/Second Aria
  16. Third Son, in a: Presto
  17. Fourth Son, in C: Allegro
  18. Fourth Son, in C: Aria (Gracioso)
  19. Fourth Son, in C: Giga (Allegro)
  20. Con Primo, in G: Grave-Allegro
  21. Con Primo, in G: Largo-Presto
  22. Con Primo, in G: Largo-Allegro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Convincing artistic concept.......2005-07-23

For many decades, French baroque music had the reputation of being "mannered" and therefore not worth listening to. It has only been through the efforts of the early music or period performance movement that this has been exposed as prejudice. The last 25 years or so have seen a process of rediscovery: theatre music (opera, secular cantatas), sacred music (masses, motets, lecons de ténèbres), solo instrumental music (for harpischord, lute, organ and even musette)and last but not least chamber music (suites, trio sonatas etc.). Among the most interesting ensembles to undertake exploratory forays in this last field have been the Canadian L'Ensemble Arion from Montreal. They published this, their fourth CD, in 1993 under the title "Conversations en musique", originally on the Atma label in Canada and on the Duchesnes world music label in Europe. The CD contains a collection of French chamber music pieces by Marin Marais (1692), Alexandre de Villeneuve (1733), Jean-Baptiste Quentin the Younger (1740), Jean-Joseph Cassanea de Mondonville (1734) and by the German all-round genius Georg Philipp Telemann, who is here represented by his "Concerto primo" from the collection of "Quatuors" which he published in Paris in 1733.

According to the concept behind the disc (musical conversation), the ensemble performs very homogenically. The pieces by Marais, Quentin and Telemann are performed by the whole ensemble, complemented by baroque cellist Susie Napper (well-known for her performances with Les Voix humaines). Although it is obvious that Claire Guimond takes a leading role on her wonderful-sounding baroque flute, you never get the feeling that there is any kind of competition between the instruments; rather, there is nothing here but harmony and co-operation, conversations en musique, with first the one, then another instrument taking the forefront. The gloriously recorded piece by Marais is a suite in the tradition of Lully and sounds, of course, rather old-fashioned in compariosn to the other pieces on the disc. The pieces by Quentin and Telemann show the development after French composers (and Telemann can be counted among these in a certain sense) had assimilated the influence of the Italian sonata.

The two pieces by Villeneuve and Mondonville are duets. Villeneuves four-movement suite is written for flute and violin without basso continuo and gives both Claire Guimond and her colleague Chantal Rémillard the opportunity to show off their wonderful period instruments. In particular, I love the sound of Chantal Rémillard's baroque violin, built in 1650 by Antonio Mariani; that is certainly also the result of Ms. Rémillard's lovely playing which avoids any hardness and displays feminine sensibility throughout. This violin has a second opportunity to shine in the harpsichord sonata by Mondonville which the composer expressly instructed to be performed "avec accompagnement de violon“.

Because of the music, this is certainly not a disc which is likely to send you into ecstacies on a first listening, but repeated close listenings will make plain the beauty of these pieces, the logic behind the artistic concept and the high standard of the musicians involved.

Telemann: Fourth Book of Quartets
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    Telemann: Fourth Book of Quartets
    American Baroque
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    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005EBN9
    Release Date: 2001-09-25

    Tracks:

    1. Son No.4 in C: Adagio
    2. Son No.4 in C: Allegro
    3. Son No.4 in C: Adagio
    4. Son No.4 in C: Allegro
    5. Son No.5 in G: Adagio
    6. Son No.5 in G: Allegro
    7. Son No.5 in G: Adagio
    8. Son No.5 in G: Allegro
    9. Son No.6 in d: Adagio
    10. Son No.6 in d: Allegro
    11. Son No.6 in d: Adagio
    12. Son No.6 in d: Allegro
    13. Son No.3 in A: Adagio
    14. Son No.3 in A: Allegro
    15. Son No.3 in A: Adagio
    16. Son No.3 in A: Allegro
    17. Son No.1 in D: Adagio
    18. Son No.1 in D: Allegro
    19. Son No.1 in D: Adagio
    20. Son No.1 in D: Allegro
    21. Son No.2 in F: Adagio
    22. Son No.2 in F: Allegro
    23. Son No.2 in F: Adagio
    24. Son No.2 in F: Allegro
    Telemann: Fourth Book of Quartets (1752) - World Premiere Recording - Sonata No. 4 in C Major, Sonata No. 5 in G Major, Sonata No. 6 in d minor, Sonata No. 3 in A Major, Sonata No. 1 in D Major, Saonata No. 2 in F Major
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      Telemann: Fourth Book of Quartets (1752) - World Premiere Recording - Sonata No. 4 in C Major, Sonata No. 5 in G Major, Sonata No. 6 in d minor, Sonata No. 3 in A Major, Sonata No. 1 in D Major, Saonata No. 2 in F Major
      Georg Philipp Telemann , and American Baroque
      Manufacturer: Koch Int'l Classics
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      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00000DUX4
      Release Date: 1994-04-20

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