Telemann: Trios & Quartets / Ensemble Meridiana

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Label: LINN
Catalog: CKD368
Format: SACD / CD Hybrid

Ensemble Meridiana

Georg Philipp Telemann: Sonata in G Major for recorder, oboe, violin and basso continuo, TWV 43:G6 Allegro; Grave; Allegro / Trio in E minor for two dessus (top voices) and basso continuo, TWV 42:e11 Tendrement; Viste Gay; Grave; Allegrement / Trio in G minor for oboe, violin and basso continuo, TWV 42:g5 Mesto; Allegro; Andante; Vivace / Trio in F Major for recorder, viola da gamba and basso continuo, TWV 42:F3 Vivace; Mesto; Allegro / Concerto in A minor for recorder, oboe, violin and basso continuo, TWV 43:a3 Adagio; Allegro; Adagio; Vivace / Trio in B minor for violin, viola da gamba and basso continuo, TWV 42:h620 / Pierre Prowo: Trio in D minor for recorder, violin and basso continuo, TWV 42:d10; Allegro; Adagio; Allegro; Presto

"An exemplary active continuo...the upper voices ornamented pleasingly, played well together and shaped the music in an exciting and very transparent way." Toccata
"A very talented group of musicians display both the technical prowess but also the musical insight to bring life to the music." Early Music Review, February 2011

o Ensemble Meridiana's win at the prestigious biennial York Early Music International Young Artists Competition, renowned for launching the careers of many notable musicians and groups including the award winning Palladian Ensemble, led to this debut recording, 'Tastes of Europe - Telemann Trios and Quartets'.
o Telemann embraced many national styles in his trios and quartets. The result is an amalgamation of German, French and Italian stylistic elements with which he created a kaleidoscope of sounds taking the listener on a musical tour throughout Europe.
o Polish folk music is incorporated into the lively Trio in D minor, a work widely attributed to Telemann and still categorised with a TWV number, but recently discovered to be the work of German organist Pierre Prowo (1697- 1757).
o A contemporary of J.S. Bach and Handel, Telemann (1681-1767) is considered one of the most prolific composers of his time. Throughout his career Telemann remained at the forefront of all musical developments and his music provides an important link between the late Baroque and early Classical styles.
o The five members of Ensemble Meridiana met during their studies at the Schola Cantorum in Basel, Switzerland where they specialised in Baroque music.
o In February 2011 the ensemble won first prize in the Handel Competition in Germany, their third international competition win.
o Originating from the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland, Ensemble Meridiana is an exciting, versatile and energetic young group of musicians.
o The Ensemble have performed at many prestigious international festivals, such as the Arols Baroque Festival, the Magdeburg Telemann Festival, the Berlin Musical Instrument Museum, the Leipzig Bach Archive Summer Concerts, J.S. Bach's house in Eisenach and completed a tour of Romania in 2008.

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