VA - Late Baroque Chamber Music - Frans Brüggen Edition Vol. 5
Baroque | Easy CD-DA, APE, Cue | No Log | 1 CD, covers | 312 MB | RS
Teldec 4509-97467 | 1995
The dividing line between middle and late Baroque is a matter of some debate. Dates for the beginning of "late" baroque style range from 1680 to 1720. In no small part this is because there was not one synchronized transition; different national styles experienced changes at different rates and at different times
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
Quartet in D minor TWV 43:d1
two transverse flutes, recorder and basso continuo
from: Musique de table, Vol. II, Hamburg 1733
Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758)
Quartet in G major
transverse flute, two recorders and basso continuo
Jean-Baptiste [John] Loeillet (1680-1730)
Quintet in B minor
two transverse flutes, two recorders ["flauti di voce", voice flutes] and basso continuo
Johann Joachim Quantz (1697-1773)
Trio sonata in C major
recorder, transverse flute and basso continuo
Frans Vester, Joost Tromp, transverse flute
Frans Brüggen, Jeanette van Wingerden, recorder
Brian Pollard, bassoon
Anner Bylsma, violoncello
Gustav Leonhardt, harpsichord
Registered in 1964
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)
Sonata in F major
three treble recorders and basso continuo
Frans Brüggen, Kees Boeke, Walter van Hauwe, recorder
Wouter Möller, violoncello
Bob van Asperen, harpsichord
Registered in 1979
Johann Mattheson (1681-1764)
Sonata IV in G minor op.1 no.3
three treble recorders
Frans Brüggen, Kees Boeke, Walter van Hauwe, recorder
Registered in 1979
Total timing: 60'31"