GP Telemann Ars Rediviva Ensemble, Prague - Chamber Music

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Review by Sandra Chambers Gallipeau

Chamber Music by GP Telemann Ars Rediviva Ensemble, Prague is a delightful and engaging album that showcases the talents of this talented ensemble. The album features a collection of Telemann's chamber music compositions, which are expertly performed by the ensemble.

The album begins with the Trio Sonata in B-flat major, which immediately sets the tone for the rest of the album. The ensemble's playing is precise and expressive, with each member contributing their own unique musical voice to the overall sound.

Throughout the album, the ensemble demonstrates their skill and versatility as they tackle a variety of musical styles and moods. From the playful and light-hearted Trio Sonata in G major to the more somber and introspective Quartet in E minor, the ensemble's performances are consistently engaging and enjoyable.

One highlight of the album is the Quartet in A major, which features a beautiful and hauntingly beautiful melody that is expertly performed by the ensemble. The ensemble's playing is particularly impressive in this piece, with each member contributing to the overall sound in a way that is both subtle and powerful.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Largo
Grave (Cadenza), Vivace
Largo, Allegro, Largo
Allegro
Vivace, Moderato, Vivace
Vivace
Andante

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Catalog Numbers

  • SUA 10500
  • SUA ST 50500
  • SUA ST 50 500

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Mono
  • Gatefold
  • Stereo
  • Reissue
  • Gatefoldcover
  • Mixed

Credits

RoleCredit
BassoonKarel Bidlo
CelloFrantišek Sláma
Composed ByGeorg Philipp Telemann
CoverZdeněk Prokop
FluteMilan Munclinger
HarpsichordViktorie Švihlíková
OboeStanislav Duchoň
OrchestraArs Rediviva Ensemble, Prague
Text ByMilan Munclinger
ViolinVáclav Snítil

Notes

  • Mono release cat # (SUA 10500) is on the front sleeve, but stereo release number (as listed above) is on rear sleeve and center labels.
  • gatefoldcover
  • blue/silver stereo label
  • Red label.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (label side 1): A 2641
  • Matrix / Runout (label side 2): A 2642
  • Other ((Manufacturing Date Code): ): 82 2
  • Other ((Manufacturing Date Code): ): 78 2
  • Matrix / Runout: E 278/D D
  • Matrix / Runout: E 277 /B C

About GP Telemann Ars Rediviva Ensemble, Prague

German Baroque composer and multi-instrumentalist (14 March 1681, Magdeburg, Germany - 25 June 1767, Hamburg, Germany). Telemann was one of the most prolific composers in history and was considered by his contemporaries to be one of the leading German composers of the time. He was compared favorably both to his friend , who made him the Godfather and namesake of his son , and to , whom Telemann also knew personally. Telemann's music incorporates several national styles: French, Italian, and Polish. He remained at the forefront of all new musical tendencies and his music is an important link between the late Baroque and early Classical styles. As a child he showed considerable musical talent, mastering the violin, flute, zither and keyboard by the age of ten and composing an opera (Sigismundus, on a text by Postel). His family did not approve of his involvement in music, and upon his mother's insistence, he entered the University of Leipzig to study law in 1701. Within a year of his arrival in Leipzig he founded the student Collegium Musicum with which he gave public concerts (and which Bach was later to direct), wrote operatic works for the Leipzig Theater, and in 1703 became musical director of the Leipzig Opera and was appointed organist at the Neue Kirche in 1704. Needless to say, he dropped the study of law and pursued his career in music. Telemann held important positions in Leipzig, Żary, Eisenach, and Frankfurt before settling in Hamburg in 1721, where he became musical director of the city's five main churches. Throughout his life he composed a year's worth of cantatas for regular church services and 78 services for special occasions totaling 1,043 cantatas, 40 operas, 600-700 orchestral suites, 44 passions, along with numerous concerti, sonatas and chamber music for various instrumental combinations.

Real Name

    • Georg Philipp Telemann

Name Vars

  • C. P. Telemann
  • C.-Ph. Telemann
  • Friedrich Telemann
  • G Ph Telemann
  • G. F. Teleman
  • G. F. Telemanas
  • G. F. Telemann
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  • G.-Ph. Telemann
  • G.F. Teleman
  • G.F. Telemann
  • G.F. Theleman
  • G.P Telemann
  • G.P. Teleman
  • G.P. Telemann
  • G.P. Telleman
  • G.P.H. Telemann
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  • Georg Friedrich Telemann
  • Georg P. Telemann
  • Georg PH. Telemann
  • Georg Ph. Teleman
  • Georg Ph. Telemann
  • Georg Philip Telemann
  • Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
  • Georg Philippe Telemann
  • Georg Phillip Teleman
  • Georg Phillip Telemann
  • Georg Phillipe Telemann
  • Georg Phillipp Telemann
  • Georg Telemann
  • Georg-Ph. Telemann
  • Georg-Philip Telemann
  • Georg-Philipp Telemann
  • Georg. Philipp Telemann
  • George P. Telemann
  • George Ph. Telemann
  • George Philip Telemann
  • George Philipp Telemann
  • George Philippe Telemann
  • George Phillip Telemann
  • George Phillipp Telemann
  • Georges Philippe Telemann
  • Georges-Philippe Telemann
  • Gg. Ph. Telemann
  • Gg. Phil. Telemann
  • Giorgio Filippo Telemann
  • J. PH. Teleman
  • J. Ph. Telemann
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  • Philipp Telemann
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  • Telemann G.F.
  • Telemann G.P.
  • Telemann Georg Philipp
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  • Telemann, G. Ph.
  • Telemann, Georg Philipp
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  • Tellemann
  • Télémann
  • Τέλεμαν
  • Г. Телеман
  • Г. Ф. Гендель
  • Г. Ф. Телеман
  • Г. Ф. Телемана
  • Г.Ф. Телеман
  • Г.Ф.Телеман
  • Георг Филипп Телеман
  • Георг Фрідріх Телеман
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Summary by Sandra Chambers Gallipeau

Chamber Music by GP Telemann Ars Rediviva Ensemble, Prague is a wonderful album that is sure to delight fans of chamber music. The ensemble's performances are expertly crafted and beautifully executed, making this album a must-listen for anyone who appreciates classical music.