℗ 2022 Naxos
Released April 22, 2022
Duration 51m 05s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.551433
Genre Classical (Baroque Era)
 

Telemann: Chamber Music for Bassoon & Guitar

Rainer Seidel, Daniel Valentin Marx

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Bassoon Sonata in F Minor, TWV 41:f1 (Arr. D.V. Marx for Bassoon & Guitar)  
1.1
I. Triste
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:22
1.2
II. Allegro
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
4:23
1.3
III. Andante
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
1:30
1.4
IV. Vivace
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:13
Fantasia in D Major, TWV 40:27 (Arr. D.V. Marx for Guitar)  
1.5
I. Vivace
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:43
1.6
II. Andante
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Daniel Valentin Marx
1:53
1.7
III. Vivace
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:41
1.8
IV. Presto
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Daniel Valentin Marx
1:33
Recorder Sonatina in C Minor, TWV 41:c2 (Arr. D.V. Marx for Bassoon & Guitar)  
1.9
I. Lagro
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
1:31
1.10
II. Allegro
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
1:46
1.11
III. Dolce
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:15
1.12
IV. Vivace
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:11
Recorder Sonata in A Minor, TWV 41:a4 (Arr. D.V. Marx for Bassoon & Guitar)  
1.13
I. Andante
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:07
1.14
II. Allegro
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:09
1.15
III. Andante
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:15
1.16
IV. Presto
Georg Philipp Telemann; Daniel Valentin Marx; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:12
Fantasia in E-Flat Major, TWV 40:37 (Arr. Y. Leonovich for Bassoon)  
1.17
I. Andante
Georg Philipp Telemann; Yuriy Leonovich; Rainer Seidel
2:37
1.18
II. Allegro
Yuriy Leonovich; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel
2:22
1.19
III. Vivace
Yuriy Leonovich; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel
2:05
Bassoon Sonata in E-Flat Major, TWV 41:EsA1 (Arr. I. Rudas & D.V. Marx for Bassoon & Guitar)  
1.20
I. Cantabile
Daniel Valentin Marx; Imre Rudas; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
1:21
1.21
II. Allegro
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Imre Rudas; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:47
1.22
III. Grave
Imre Rudas; Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
1:26
1.23
IV. Vivace
Daniel Valentin Marx; Georg Philipp Telemann; Imre Rudas; Rainer Seidel; Daniel Valentin Marx
2:43
Digital Booklet
Georg Philipp Telemann was the most famous of all German composers during his lifetime and a master of all musical genres. Every piece in this album dates from his triumphant years in Hamburg, where he was the city’s music director. They are heard in exciting new arrangements reflecting Telemann’s own practice in transcribing his works for various instruments. The two Sonatinas come from the collection Neue Sonatinen of 1730-31, a rich source of material, while the Fantasias derive from the Fantasias for viola da gamba, with much polyphonic writing cast in galant style.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.69
-6.19 to -0.10
-20.25
-24.67 to -17.54
-17.64
-22.00 to -15.00
11
9 to 12
1
I. Triste
-1.81-19.31-16.710
2
II. Allegro
-0.40-17.54-15.011
3
III. Andante
-0.77-19.44-16.810
4
IV. Vivace
-0.10-18.53-16.011
5
I. Vivace
-5.80-24.12-21.711
6
II. Andante
-5.74-24.67-22.012
7
III. Vivace
-6.19-24.13-21.711
8
IV. Presto
-5.25-23.56-20.911
9
I. Lagro
-3.88-19.90-17.310
10
II. Allegro
-1.18-19.01-16.512
11
III. Dolce
-3.15-20.42-17.810
12
IV. Vivace
-0.47-18.88-16.211
13
I. Andante
-3.32-19.25-16.710
14
II. Allegro
-0.45-18.86-16.312
15
III. Andante
-2.38-19.42-16.910
16
IV. Presto
-1.12-19.02-16.411
17
I. Andante
-3.00-19.99-17.411
18
II. Allegro
-3.21-19.46-16.911
19
III. Vivace
-2.73-20.09-17.511
20
I. Cantabile
-3.17-20.04-17.39
21
II. Allegro
-2.38-19.65-17.011
22
III. Grave
-5.01-20.86-17.89
23
IV. Vivace
-0.33-19.51-16.912

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