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    Jean Zewalt Triemer - Six Cello Sonatas [1745] - Ensemble Mirable

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    Jean Zewalt Triemer - Six Cello Sonatas [1745] - Ensemble Mirable

    Jean Zewalt Triemer - Six Cello Sonatas [1745]
    Classical, Baroque | 1 CD | EAC | FLAC, CUE, LOG (burned CD rip) | front+back cover | 412 MB | RS
    Recorded: Apr. 2002, Brisbane, CA, USA | Released: 2004 [2003] | Label: Magnatune | TT: 73:44
    Ensemble Mirable (Joanna Blendulf - baroque cello | JungHae Kim - harpsichord)

    Virtuoso cellist and composer Jean Zewalt Triemer was born in Weimar around the turn of the eighteenth century, at a time when the cello had been steadily gaining popularity as both an orchestral and solo instrument. Around 1680, Viennese orchestras were utilizing this bass instrument and by 1720 it had spread into northern Germany. At the same time Johann Sebastian Bach had written his solo cello suites between 1717 and 1724, Triemer was becoming prominent as a cello soloist in Weimar where he studied with Gregor Christoph Eylenstein, cellist and chamber musician to the Duke of Weimar. Triemer's education in both performance and theory was sponsored by the Duke and he eventually became a member of the court orchestra. Considered one of the first virtuoso cellists in Germany, Triemer was added to Gerber's Dictionary of Music for his noteworthy performance accomplishments. From Weimar, he began his extensive travel, first taking him on a concert tour to Hamburg in 1725 where he was a member of the theater orchestra. After two years in Hamburg, Triemer left for Paris where he pursued the study of composition with Boismortier. His travels later took him to Amsterdam where he composed his set of six cello sonatas in 1745 as well as a cello method which was published in 1739.Triemer spent the rest of his years in Amsterdam, where he died in 1762.

    The VI Sonatas for Violoncello are indicative of the increasingly challenging technique seen in the writings of other composers for the cello in the mid eighteenth century. This is seen in the extensive use of string crossings, chords, barriolage (as in Sonata III, second movement) and quick left-hand passage work. Also challenging is working with the thin texture created by the close proximity of the solo and continuo voices, being careful not to interrupt the cello line while at the same time providing support and creativity. Perhaps Triemer conceived the cello line first and subsequently added the continuo line, resulting in this challenging texture?

    The spirited (and sometimes raucous) allegro movements, graceful minuets and poignant lento movements take both the performer and listener through a myriad of rhythmic figuration, colors, textures and resulting affects. Triemer's slow movement melodies have both charming and passionate vocal qualities, whereas the fast movements are often reminiscent of folk dance accompaniment, complete with fiddlers and bagpipes. Unlike these playful allegro movements, the final sonata (Sonata VI) ends with a fugue which unites the two individual lines yet creates a dialogue between them. (magnatune.com)
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    Chances are you'll only know the name of Jean Zewalt Triemer if you play the cello, and perhaps not even if so. Bay Area-based Baroque group Ensemble Mirable picked well if it was looking to exploit music that no one else had previously revived; Triemer doesn't even merit an entry in Grove's, although he does appear in Gerber's Dictionary of Music, which was published in 1812. […]

    The recording, produced by Gonzalo X. Ruiz, seems terribly quiet; one really needs to crank it up to hear it well. However, it is worth the effort, as Baroque cellist Joanna Blendulf performs these sonatas with a sense of delicacy and style that mesh well with JungHae Kim's tasteful and restrained harpsichord realization of the continuo part. Triemer's sonatas aren't just empty music written to educate other cellists, or to edify wealthy patrons as background music; it has substance, but its effect is very subtle - movements seem longer than they are, and the overall sense of time passing in this music is slowed down. Blendulf gracefully and carefully traverses through this music like a tightrope walker, parasol in hand, with Kim providing gentle support, but never tripping Blendulf up. Triemer's work is eons away from the more dramatic and extroverted cello sonatas of Vivaldi written some three to four decades before. However, these sonatas are much more galant in style, and help summarize where the cello was at the end of the Baroque, when it was on the verge of moving from a second string continuo instrument into the realm of being a solo instrument of prominence. Even if one is not so attuned to the cello to find what was just said interesting, from a purely listening standpoint Ensemble Mirable's Triemer: Six Cello Sonatas is highly enjoyable and holds up well to the "auto repeat" setting, that is, if one can get it loud enough. (Uncle Dave Lewis, allmusic.com)

    More info: http://magnatune.com/artists/mirable

    Tracklist:

    Sonata I
    01 Largo (1:45)
    02 Allegro (2:35)
    03 Cantabile (2:54)
    04 Tempo di Gavotta (1:25)
    05 Giga Allegro (2:55)

    Sonata II
    06 Largo (2:41)
    07 Allegro-Adagio (3:01)
    08 Arioso Cantabile (0:17)
    09 Minuetto I (3:31)
    10 Minuetto II (4:36)

    Sonata III
    11 Grave (2:13)
    12 Allegro (2:54)
    13 Siciliano Cantabile (2:48)
    14 Allegro con ogni affetto (2:19)

    Sonata IV
    15 Adagio (3:12)
    16 Allegro (2:52)
    17 Largo (2:43)
    18 Tempo di Minuetto 1 and Minuetto 2 (2:44)

    Sonata V
    19 Andante (3:03)
    20 Allegro (2:28)
    21 Largo (2:21)
    22 Giga Allegro (3:01)

    Sonata VI
    23 Andante (4:47)
    24 Allegro (4:02)
    25 Arioso Cantabile (3:01)
    26 Allegro assai (3:36)



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