Telemann / Koln: Telemann: Six Quatuors ou Trios 1733
Telemann / Koln: Telemann: Six Quatuors ou Trios 1733
Format: CD
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Artist: Telemann / Koln
Label: Cpo Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 761203542727
Genre: Classical Artists
After listening to a substantial number of operas, cantatas, concertos, and chamber music left by the immensely prolific Georg Philipp Telemann, one might assume there would soon be nothing new to discover. This is far from the truth, as demonstrated by the latest production from Camerata Koln and it's director, Michael Schneider. The "Six Quatuors ou Trios 1733" are not merely a continuation of Telemann's Concerti da camera. They differ significantly: polyphonic, chromatic quirks, delicate cantilenas, highly virtuosic (and expertly executed) miniatures, and finally, a series of ancient women's portraits in the contemporary colors of the "Getreue Music-Meister" - if anything is repeated here, it is the amazement at an almost limitless, inexhaustible imagination.
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