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Special offer. Fasch: Orchestral Works Vol. 4

Gwyn Roberts (director), Richard Stone (director), Emlyn Ngai (soloist), Tempesta di Mare

In short there is much to enjoy in Tempesta di Mare’s latest release. The suites have been previously recorded though the present équipe knocks spots off them.

Special offer. Fasch: Orchestral Works Vol. 4

Gwyn Roberts (director), Richard Stone (director), Emlyn Ngai (soloist), Tempesta di Mare

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In short there is much to enjoy in Tempesta di Mare’s latest release. The suites have been previously recorded though the present équipe knocks spots off them.

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This volume of modern premières of works by Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688 – 1758) was recorded in concert, the programme opening the 2023 International Fasch Festival, in Zerbst, the city in which he was Capellmeister to the princely court. Tempesta di Mare has had an ongoing love affair with the orchestral music of Fasch that goes back to 2007, when the band received images of manuscript part books for several as-yet unpublished orchestral works held at the Dresden Library. They have been investigating, discovering, and performing works by Fasch every season since then, and recording those that have not already been recorded – this album is the fourth volume of such discoveries. One of the things that fascinate Tempesta di Mare about the music of Fasch, which goes beyond the craftsmanship, expressivity, inventiveness, and wit, is his very distinctive voice. Plenty of other central European composers of his time were content if their music could sound like that of Vivaldi, Corelli, or Telemann. Those influences remain clearly present in his music, but Fasch does not sound like any of them – nor, for that matter, like Bach, Handel, or any other of his contemporaries familiar to us.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro
Track length3:33

Awards and reviews

February 2025

In short there is much to enjoy in Tempesta di Mare’s latest release. The suites have been previously recorded though the present équipe knocks spots off them.

January 2025

The quality of Fasch’s music is dependably high, with touches of originality and a light and cheerful flavour that makes it more like Telemann than Bach, though perhaps without the former’s irresistible wit and charm...The performances are stylish and enthusiastic.
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