Telemann: Telemandolin - Alon Sariel - Music - BERLIN CLASSICS - 0885470009346 - August 18, 2017
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Telemann: Telemandolin

Alon Sariel

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Telemann: Telemandolin

To mark the 250th anniversary of the death of Georg Philipp Telemann, mandolinist Alon Sariel presents a diverse compilation of remarkable works by the great German composer. Together with his ensemble Concerto Foscari he plays repertoire that has never been heard before in this musical form. Born in the Israeli city of Beersheba, Alon Sariel encountered the mandolin at a young age. Constantly in search of a new challenge, he discovered Telemann's solo fantasias, which were originally written for another instrument, and arranged them for the mandolin. Clearly impressed by this discovery, he started to take a broader interest in Telemann, his incredible wealth of ideas and his compositions, which are not limited to any particular genre. Telemann effortlessly mastered every style of his age. Despite, or perhaps indeed because of, his musical versatility he is now outshone by his contemporaries Bach and Vivaldi. Telemandolin is therefore a project that takes us on a journey of discovery through a typical selection of Telemann's works, which have been specially arranged for mandolin and chamber ensemble, with one player assigned to each line: "I would like to present a programme that does justice to Telemann's boundless wealth of ideas and his openness to the music of other countries. Telemandolin therefore brings together a great variety of styles, from French overture through Italian concerto to chamber partita and solo fantasia. My arrangements for mandolin and lute have never been heard before in the concert circuit or on CD."

Alon Sariel and the ensemble Concerto Foscari, which he has directed for several years now, draws on small instrumental forces, with one player assigned to each part, so as to ensure maximum flexibility and transparency in their music. The ensemble comprises seven young musicians from across Europe, who all perform on period instruments and bring their own experiences into play. In this way, each and every work is given its own distinctive tone colour: now unusual, audacious and challenging; now very melodious and virtuosic. "Some pieces sound so optimistic as to evoke a summery field of flowers, thus setting the tone for Telemandolin."

The compilation is enriched with works by three of Telemann's contemporaries: Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Carl Friedrich Abel and Johann Friedrich Fasch, all three of

whom engaged in the creative spirit of the Hamburg composer and his works and thus enrich the musical concept of Telemandolin.

Tracklisting:

Georg Philipp Telemann

Fantasia X, TWV 40:23

01. Presto

Sonata de Concert, TWV 44:1

02. Sinfonia, Spirituoso (Kadenz von Alon Sariel nach Silvius Leopold Weiss)

03. Largo

04. Vivace

Fantasia X, TWV 40:23

05. Allegro

Suite ,, La Bizarre", TWV 55: G2

06. Rossignol

Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

,, Hamburger Sonata", Wq 133

07. Allegretto

08. Rondo Presto

Georg Philipp Telemann

Mandolin Concerto, TWV 51: fis1

09. Adagio

10. Allegro

11. Adagio

12. Allegro

Fantasia I, TWV 40:26

13. Adagio - Allegro - Adagio - Allegro

Suite ,, La Bizarre", TWV 55: G2

14. Ouverture

Partita No. 2, TWV 41: G2

15. Siciliano

16. Aria I, Allegro

17. Aria II, Allegro

18. Aria III, Vivace

19. Aria IV, Affettuoso

20. Aria V, Presto

21. Aria VI, Tempo di Minuet

Carl Friedrich Abel

Piece for solo viol, WK 209

22. Adagio

Johann Friedrich Fasch

Lute Concerto, FaWV L:d1

23. [no tempo]

24. Andante

25. Un poco Allegro


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Media Music     CD   (Compact Disc)
Number of discs 1
Specielt cover Digipak
Composer Telemann / C.p.e. Bach / Abel / Fasch
Released August 18, 2017
EAN/UPC 0885470009346
Label BERLIN CLASSICS 0300934BC
Genre Classical
Dimensions 125 × 138 × 8 mm   ·   72 g
Orchestra Concerto Foscari

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