Elisabeth Schwanda's "Barocke Sonaten Für Blockflöte" is a captivating journey through the world of Baroque music, released on June 10, 2016, under the Rondeau Production label. This album is a testament to Schwanda's virtuosity and her deep connection with the music of the Baroque era. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 1 minute, the album features a collection of sonatas composed by some of the most renowned Baroque composers, including Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Sebastian Bach, and George Frideric Handel.
The album opens with Telemann's "Essercizii Musici: Sonate C-Dur TWV 41:C5," showcasing Schwanda's ability to navigate the intricate melodies and rhythms of the Baroque period. The sonatas by Bach and Handel that follow are equally impressive, with Schwanda's delicate touch and precise articulation bringing out the beauty and complexity of these timeless pieces. The album also includes a prelude for harpsichord and a sonata for flute and basso continuo, providing a diverse and engaging listening experience.
Schwanda's performance is marked by her exceptional technical skill and her ability to convey the emotional depth and nuance of each piece. Her playing is both expressive and precise, making this album a standout in the world of Baroque music. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Elisabeth Schwanda's "Barocke Sonaten Für Blockflöte" is sure to delight and inspire.
Tracks
Essercizii Musici: Sonate C-Dur TWV 41:C5: 1. Adagio - AllegroGeorg Philipp Telemann, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Essercizii Musici: Sonate C-Dur TWV 41:C5: 2. LarghettoGeorg Philipp Telemann, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Essercizii Musici: Sonate C-Dur TWV 41:C5: 3. VivaceGeorg Philipp Telemann, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Flöte und Basso continuo E-Moll BWV 1034: 1. Adagio ma non tantoJohann Sebastian Bach, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Flöte und Basso continuo E-Moll BWV 1034: 2. AllegroJohann Sebastian Bach, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Flöte und Basso continuo E-Moll BWV 1034: 3. AndanteJohann Sebastian Bach, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Flöte und Basso continuo E-Moll BWV 1034: 4. AllegroJohann Sebastian Bach, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Präludium für Cembalo C-DurJohann Gottlieb Goldberg, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Flöte und Basso continuo D-Moll, Op. 1 No. 8A HWV 367a: 1. LargoGeorge Frideric Handel, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Flöte und Basso continuo D-Moll, Op. 1 No. 8A HWV 367a: 2. VivaceGeorge Frideric Handel, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Flöte und Basso continuo D-Moll, Op. 1 No. 8A HWV 367a: 3. FuriosoGeorge Frideric Handel, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Flöte und Basso continuo D-Moll, Op. 1 No. 8A HWV 367a: 4. AdagioGeorge Frideric Handel, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Flöte und Basso continuo D-Moll, Op. 1 No. 8A HWV 367a: 5. Alla breveGeorge Frideric Handel, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Flöte und Basso continuo D-Moll, Op. 1 No. 8A HWV 367a: 6. AndanteGeorge Frideric Handel, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Flöte und Basso continuo D-Moll, Op. 1 No. 8A HWV 367a: 7. A tempo di menuetGeorge Frideric Handel, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Cembalo F-Dur: 1. AllegroJohann Adolf Hasse, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Cembalo F-Dur: 2. AndantinoJohann Adolf Hasse, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Cembalo F-Dur: 3. AllegroJohann Adolf Hasse, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Blockflöte und Basso continuo E-Moll TWV 41:e2: 1. GraveGeorg Philipp Telemann, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Blockflöte und Basso continuo E-Moll TWV 41:e2: 2. VivaceGeorg Philipp Telemann, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Blockflöte und Basso continuo E-Moll TWV 41:e2: 3. CunandoGeorg Philipp Telemann, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
Sonate für Blockflöte und Basso continuo E-Moll TWV 41:e2: 4. VivaceGeorg Philipp Telemann, Elisabeth Schwanda, Bernward Löhr
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