℗ 2022 Naxos
Released November 11, 2022
Duration 59m 35s
Record Label Naxos
Genre Classical (Baroque Era)
 

German Baroque Trumpet Concertos

Thomas Reiner, Interpreti Veneziani

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Concerto in D Major (Version for Trumpet)  
1.1
I. Allegro
Johann Gottfried Stölzel; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
3:02
1.2
II. Andante
Johann Gottfried Stölzel; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
2:10
1.3
III. Allegro
Johann Gottfried Stölzel; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
3:02
Trumpet Concerto in E-Flat Major  
1.4
I. Allegro
Johann Michael Fasch; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
4:44
1.5
II. Adagio
Johann Michael Fasch; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
3:07
1.6
III. Allegro
Johann Michael Fasch; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
3:31
Concerto in C Minor, TWV 51:C1 (Arr. for Trumpet & Orchestra)  
1.7
I. Grave
Georg Philipp Telemann; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
1:37
1.8
II. Allegro
Georg Philipp Telemann; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
2:27
1.9
III. Andante
Georg Philipp Telemann; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
1:39
1.10
IV. Vivace
Georg Philipp Telemann; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
2:49
Concerto in D Major, TWV 51:D8 (Trascr. for Flugel Horn & Orchestra)  
1.11
I. Allegro
Georg Philipp Telemann; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
2:23
1.12
II. Largo
Georg Philipp Telemann; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
3:03
1.13
III. Allegro
Georg Philipp Telemann; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
3:54
Sonata for Trumpet  
1.14
I. Presto
Franz Reinhart; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
3:23
1.15
II. Adagio
Franz Reinhart; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
1:26
1.16
III. Presto D.C.
Franz Reinhart; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
3:06
Concerto in B-Flat Major, HWV 301 (Arr. for Trumpet & Orchestra)  
1.17
I. Adagio
Georg Friedrich Händel; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
1:53
1.18
II. Allegro
Georg Friedrich Händel; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
1:49
1.19
III. Largo
Georg Friedrich Händel; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
1:57
1.20
IV. Vivace
Georg Friedrich Händel; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
1:16
Sonatae tam aris quam aulis servientes No. 4 (Excerpts)  
1.21
I. Allegro
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
3:05
1.22
II. Presto
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
2:21
1.23
12 Sonatas, Op. 17 No. 12 (Arr. for Trumpet)
Johann Christian Schickhardt; Thomas Reiner; Interpreti Veneziani
1:51
Digital Booklet
Baroque works for oboe have long been fertile ground for transcription to the trumpet and there are several examples here of this refashioning. The sequence of concertos and sonatas include examples from Handel’s Italian years, and from Johann Gottfried Stölzel, who was strongly influenced by Vivaldi. Telemann’s marvellously inventive Concerto in D major is performed on the modern flugelhorn. In addition, there is the only known surviving work from Johann Michael Fasch, younger brother of the more famous Johann Friedrich.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters
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II. Andante
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III. Allegro
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I. Allegro
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III. Allegro
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I. Presto
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II. Adagio
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III. Presto D.C.
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I. Adagio
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II. Allegro
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III. Largo
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IV. Vivace
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I. Allegro
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II. Presto
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12 Sonatas, Op. 17 No. 12 (Arr. for Trumpet)
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