


777881-2
Originally recorded in 2020
Classical
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About
Each of the three violin concertos by Telemann on the seventh volume of our complete series merits separate consideration in view of its singular musical character and special transmission history. In two cases, stylistic descriptions and evaluations are bound up with the question of the authenticity of these compositions. This applies to the Overture Suites TWV 55:A8 and TWV 55:A4. Our expert booklet author Dr. Wolfgang Hirschmann regards the attribution of the first suite to Telemann as entirely justified, even though it involves a rather early example of this composer’s concerts en ouverture. The interpretation of this work by the Wallfisch Band is multifaceted and just as virtuosic rendering that makes a compelling case for this piece situated between the concerto and suite genres. Although the second overture suite really should be assigned to the ranks of the anonymous, Adolf Hoffmann categorically labeled it as a piece by Telemann in his dissertation on the orchestral suites (1969) and classified it as a ‘masterpiece’.The solo violin is highly effectively employed along with a finely developed feeling for tone-color effects, and the movements are ambitiously elaborated in length and form. No matter how plausible the case for Telemann’s authorship may be – these works enable us to participate in a fascinating journey back in time to European music culture around 1720.

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Reviews
“… What are some of the high points? The bagpipe sounds in the first Passepied in the first Overture make one smile, the Allegro finale in the Concerto is “peak-Telemann”, and the second Overture finishes with a beautifully elegant Giga. There are of course more than just these. The playing by Elizabeth Wallfisch and her eponymous ensemble is very good. She has been the soloist and director in all seven releases, with a couple of different orchestras. Browsing our reviews of the earlier releases suggests that my colleagues have been consistently happy with the performances. The sound quality is very natural, and the booklet notes are typical of the label. Anyone collecting this series will obviously grab this one.”
Concerto Choice
Performance ***** Recording *****
“…These are performances to treasure by a responsive band of musicians directed by a violinist whose expressive warmth and intuitive gestures afford immense pleasure.”
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