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Clas Pehrsson [Import]

Giovanni Battista Fontana , Francesco Barsanti , Georg Philipp Telemann , Jacob van Eyck , Dario Castello , Girolamo Frescobaldi , Anders Ohrwall , Thomas Schuback , Maria Wieslander Audio CD
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  • Performer: Anders Ohrwall, Thomas Schuback, Maria Wieslander
  • Composer: Giovanni Battista Fontana, Francesco Barsanti, Georg Philipp Telemann, Jacob van Eyck, Dario Castello, et al.
  • Audio CD (October 11, 1994)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Bis
  • ASIN: B00000166K
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,040,880 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Sonata Prima for recorder - Anders Ohrwall
2. Sonata for recorder & continuo in C minor, Op. 1/4: 1. Adagio - Anders Ohrwall
3. Sonata for recorder & continuo in C minor, Op. 1/4: 2. Con spirito - Anders Ohrwall
4. Sonata for recorder & continuo in C minor, Op. 1/4: 3. Siciliana Largo - Anders Ohrwall
5. Sonata for recorder & continuo in C minor, Op. 1/4: 4. Gavotta Allegro - Anders Ohrwall
6. Sonata for violin (or flute) & continuo in E minor (Sonate methodiche No. 3), TWV 41:e2: 1. Grave - Anders Ohrwall
7. Sonata for violin (or flute) & continuo in E minor (Sonate methodiche No. 3), TWV 41:e2: 2. Vivace - Anders Ohrwall
8. Sonata for violin (or flute) & continuo in E minor (Sonate methodiche No. 3), TWV 41:e2: 3. Cunando - Anders Ohrwall
9. Sonata for violin (or flute) & continuo in E minor (Sonate methodiche No. 3), TWV 41:e2: 4. Vivace - Anders Ohrwall
10. Comagain ('Come again') (after John Dowland) - Clas Pehrsson
11. Fantasia En Echo - Clas Pehrsson
12. Sonata for solo instrument & continuo No. 1 in C minor (Sonata Concertate II/1) - Clas Pehrsson
13. Work(s): Toccata for descant recorder, harpsichord & organ - Clas Pehrsson
14. O Heilig Zalig - Clas Pehrsson
15. Trio for recorder, harpsichord & continuo in B flat major (Essercizii Musici No. 8/16), TWV42:B4: Dolce - Clas Pehrsson
16. Trio for recorder, harpsichord & continuo in B flat major (Essercizii Musici No. 8/16), TWV42:B4: Vivace - Clas Pehrsson
17. Trio for recorder, harpsichord & continuo in B flat major (Essercizii Musici No. 8/16), TWV42:B4: Siciliana (sol mineur) - Clas Pehrsson
18. Trio for recorder, harpsichord & continuo in B flat major (Essercizii Musici No. 8/16), TWV42:B4: Vivace - Clas Pehrsson
19. Work(s): Canzona for descant recorder & organ - Clas Pehrsson

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars High-Pitched Recorders, May 22, 2007
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Leslie Richford (Selsingen, Lower Saxony) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Clas Pehrsson (Audio CD)
Clas Pehrsson Performs Recorder Music by Fontana, Barsanti, Telemann, van Eyck, Castello and Frescobaldi. Clas Pehrsson, discant and treble recorders; Bengt Ericson, baroque cello; Anders Öhrwall, harpsichord; Thomas Schuback, harpsichord and organ; Maria Wieslander, organ; Kari Ottesen, baroque cello; Tommie Andersson, theorbo.

Recorded in February and May 1976 at Tyresö Church in Sweden and in April 1982 at the Petrus Church in Stocksund and the Johannes Church in Stockholm, Sweden.

Originally released on LP in 1976 and 1982. This CD compilation was released in 1994 as BIS CD-48. Total time: 57'37".

Former violinist Clas Pehrsson appears to have become embroiled in a passionate love affair with the recorder, the picture on the front cover of this CD (showing him with a whole set of recorders) being symptomatic. And if you share something of his passion for the humble recorder you will no doubt find plenty to enjoy on this disc, a compilation of recordings made with various chamber music partners (and three solo pieces) from 1976 and 1982. The fact that the two halves of the CD were recorded some six years apart is evident in the sound: from track 12 (Castello) onwards the sound is considerably more present, and you may want to turn the volume down: personally, I found the first half of the CD to be more pleasant listening, with the high-pitched recorders that Clas Pehrsson plays rather better balanced out with the baroque instruments, but that may be a question of taste. Like most recorder players, Pehrsson seems to have been always on the lookout for repertoire, and in fact some of the pieces on this recording were not actually intended for the instrumental combination that he plays them with: The piece by Fontana (early 17th century) was given the title "for the violin or cornet, bassoon, chittarone, violoncino or similar other instrument", for example. But some of Pehrsson's experiments, e. g. playing Frescobaldi's Toccata with both harpsichord and organ, or having the continuo of Telemann's Trio Sonata played by cello and theorbo while the recorder and the harpsichord play the melody, are well worth hearing and demonstrate the versatility of his instrument. My only caveat is that Pehrsson used only high-pitched discant and treble recorders for this recording, something that is at times severe on the ears and, with a playing time of nearly an hour, can be a little too much of a good thing, making me long for the combination of discant and treble with larger low-pitched instruments as on Pehrsson's previous release with his ensemble Musica Dolce (with a picture of all five musicians carrying a sub-contra-bass recorder that must be about six feet long!). Nevertheless, compliments to BIS for producing this CD and keeping it on the market for many years.
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