Telemann Ouvertures 8 Ensemble Zefiro & Alfredo Bernardini

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2013

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
05.06.2014

Label: Arcana

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Interpret: Ensemble Zefiro & Alfredo Bernardini

Komponist: Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)

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  • Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767): Ouverture TWV 55:D15 in re maggiore
  • 1 Ouverture 06:28
  • 2 Prélude, très vite 00:57
  • 3 Gigue 02:24
  • 4 Menuet I & II 02:40
  • 5 Harlequinade 02:02
  • 6 Loure 03:37
  • 7 Rondeau 01:36
  • 8 Réjouissance 02:35
  • 9 Ouverture 07:07
  • 10 Menuet I & II 03:09
  • 11 Gavotte 01:39
  • 12 Courante 01:36
  • 13 Air 03:15
  • 14 Loure 02:57
  • 15 Hornpipe 01:14
  • 16 Canaries 01:51
  • 17 Gigue 03:21
  • 18 Ouverture 05:21
  • 19 Rondeau 01:54
  • 20 Air, un peu viste 02:07
  • 21 Hornepipe 01:28
  • 22 Menuet I & II 03:41
  • 23 Bourrée 01:26
  • 24 Plainte 04:17
  • 25 Combattans 01:35
  • 26 Passepied I & II 03:00
  • Total Runtime 01:13:17

Info zu Telemann Ouvertures 8

Eingeleitet werden die Suiten stets durch eine Ouverture mit einer langsamen, punktierten Einleitung, einem schnellen, fugierten Mittelteil und einem wiederum langsamen, dem Beginn verwandten Schluss. An den Kopfsatz schließen sich kürzere Sätze an, dabei kann es sich um deutsche, französische, italienische, spanische oder polnische Tänze handeln, aber auch Variationssätze oder musikalische Charakterschilderungen treten auf.

Das italienische Ensemble Zefiro unter Leitung von Alfredo Bernardini hat sich aus dem großen Repertoire der Ouvertürensuiten Telemanns der Werke ausgewählt, die zusätzlich zu den Streichern einen dreistimmigen Oboenchor aufweisen. Damit stellt Zefiro wie in allen seinen bisherigen Aufnahmen die Blasinstrumente in den Vordergrund. Und in der Tat ist es ein großes Ereignis, dem differenzierten Spiel der Zefiro-Oboisten zu lauschen: In den einleitenden Ouvertures erklingen sie feierlich, fast trompetengleich, mit akkordischen Einwürfen; keck und munter wirken sie an den vielen schnellen, lebhaften Tanzsätzen mit; nachdenklich und melancholisch gestalten sie die Airs, Plaintes und anderen langsamen Sätze. Alfredo Bernardini, Paolo Grazzi und Emiliano Rodolfi beweisen sich hier als Meister der Barockoboe und präsentieren eine hervorragende Visitenkarte dieses Instruments. Aber auch die Streicher des kleinen, nur einfach besetzten Zefiro-Orchesters agieren auf hohem Niveau. Oftmals ergibt sich dabei ein reizvolles Wechselspiel zwischen Streichern und Bläsern, wodurch Telemanns Ouvertürensuiten einmal mehr als überaus facettenreiche Werke aufscheinen.“ (Bernhard Schrammek, kulturradio)

Ensemble Zefiro
Alfredo Bernardini, Dirigent


Zefiro
According to Greek mythology, ZEFIRO was the tender and kind God of the Western Wind. In 1989, the oboists Alfredo Bernardini and Paolo Grazzi, and the bassoonist Alberto Grazzi, members of the most outstanding baroque orchestras, founded ZEFIRO, a versatile music group specialising in the eighteenth-century repertoire that gives particular prominence to wind instruments. Since then, ZEFIRO has performed at many major European festivals, including those of Amsterdam, Aranjuez, Barcelona, Bonn, Geneva, Graz, Helsinki, Innsbruck, London, Liege, Lyons, London, Malmö, Manchester, Milan, Munich, Palma de Mallorca, Paris, Potsdam, Prague, Ravenna, Regensburg, Rome, Salzburg, Stuttgart, Stresa, Utrecht and Vienna. They have also played in Israel, Egypt, Japan, Korea, USA, Canada, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Brazil and have always received enthusiastic responses from both audiences and the press. In 1999 ZEFIRO has realized a documentary-film on Antonio Vivaldi for the Belgian broadcasting company RTBF. ZEFIRO’s recordings include the six Sonatas for two oboes and bassoon by Jan Dismas Zelenka, the complete works for wind ensemble of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and their own arrangements for 12 winds and a double bass of excerpts from the three Mozart operas to librettos by Lorenzo da Ponte, Concertos for oboe, bassoon and strings and Concerti per vari strumenti by Antonio Vivaldi as part of the project by Opus/Naïve for the complete recording of Music by this composer from the University Library of Turin. The ensemble has also rehabilitated two remarkable composers of the late eighteenth century, Georg Druschetzky and Luigi Gatti, and its recording of Handel’s Water Music and Telemann’s Wassermusik has established ZEFIRO’s reputation also as a Baroque orchestra. More recent recordings include wind music by L.v.Beethoven, the Divertimenti for winds and strings by W.A.Mozart, “The Musick for the Royal Fireworks” by G.F.Handel and “Concerti & Ouverture” by J.F.Fasch all published to the Deutsche Harmonia Mundi/Sony Music label. All these CDs have received several international awards, including the coveted Grand Prix du Disque, the “Premio Nazionale Classic Voice”, the Editor’s Choice by Gramophone, the “Choc du Monde de la Musique de l’année 2007” and the “Diapason d’Or de l’année 2009”; ZEFIRO is now a reference worldwide, famed for its virtuoso performances of the wind repertoire on period instruments. ZEFIRO’s activity is divided into three formations: chamber ensemble, wind group (“Harmonie”) and baroque orchestra to cover a vast part of the baroque repertoire from vivaldi Concertos to Handel Operas, from Bach Cantatas and Haydn Masses to wind music by Mozart, Rossini and Beethoven.

Alfredo Bernardini
Born in Rome in 1961, Alfredo Bernardini moved to The Netherlands in 1981 to specialize in baroque oboe and early music with, among others, Bruce Haynes and Ku Ebbinge. In 1987 he received his soloist diploma from the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. He has performed all over Europe, in Russia, U.S.A., Canada, Japan, China, Korea, Malaysia, Egypt, Israel, South America and Australia as a member of prestigious baroque ensembles such as Hesperion XX, Le Concert des Nations, La Petite Bande, The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Das Freiburger Barockorchester, The English Concert, Bach Collegium Japan, Balthasar Neumann Ensemble and others. He has played in more than 100 recordings. In 1989 he founded the ensemble Zefiro together with the brothers Paolo and Alberto Grazzi. His recordings with Zefiro have won important prizes such as the Cannes Classical Award and the Diapason d’Or de l’Année 2009. As a director, he has worked with orchestras in Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Poland, the UK, Sweden, Canada, Australia, Israel and with the European Union Baroque Orchestra. His research on the history of woodwind musical instruments has resulted in several articles published by important international magazines. Since 1992 he teaches baroque oboe at the Conservatory of Amsterdam and also taught from 2002 to 2009 at the Escola Superior de Musica de Cataluña in Barcelona. Ha has also been guest teacher in music academies and summer courses in Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Israel and the U.S.A.

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