Telemann: Complete Violin Concertos Vol. 9
Julia Huber, Martin Jopp, Lucas Schurig-Breuß, L’Orfeo Barockorchester, Carin van Heerden
Notwithstanding Telemann's own admission that his concertos had a predominantly French flavour, the present assortment enjoys a closer affinity with Italy…A rewarding series.
Telemann: Complete Violin Concertos Vol. 9
Julia Huber, Martin Jopp, Lucas Schurig-Breuß, L’Orfeo Barockorchester, Carin van Heerden
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Notwithstanding Telemann's own admission that his concertos had a predominantly French flavour, the present assortment enjoys a closer affinity with Italy…A rewarding series.
About
Everything has an end sometime. Similarly, this chapter from the great book of Georg Philipp Telemann, which holds a significant place in our label's repertoire, is also noteworthy. After two decades, we have now recorded all the violin concertos that this artesian spring of music committed to paper with overflowing imagination throughout his lifetime. This presents more than three dozen entertaining works, some in expanded suite (overture) form, others in the standard three-movement structure - but always rich in subtle surprises and demanding solos involving up to four violins. This ninth and final volume is once again devoted to concertante duos and contains, as it were, as a bonus, "the" Viola Concerto in G major, which until our series appeared was widely regarded as Telemann's most "popular" contribution to the genre. Now, however, entirely new perspectives open up...
Contents and tracklist
- Julia Huber, Martin Jopp, L'Orfeo Barockorchester
- Carin van Heerden
- Julia Huber, Martin Jopp, L'Orfeo Barockorchester
- Carin van Heerden
- Julia Huber, Martin Jopp, L'Orfeo Barockorchester
- Carin van Heerden
- Lucas Schurig-Breuß, L'Orfeo Barockorchester
- Carin van Heerden
- Julia Huber, Martin Jopp, L'Orfeo Barockorchester
- Carin van Heerden
- Julia Huber, L'Orfeo Barockorchester
- Carin van Heerden
Awards and reviews
January 2026
Notwithstanding Telemann's own admission that his concertos had a predominantly French flavour, the present assortment enjoys a closer affinity with Italy…A rewarding series.