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Zelenka: Sonatas for two oboe & bassoon (Vol 1) Nos V, VI, II /Ensemble Zefiro
 
 

Zelenka: Sonatas for two oboe & bassoon (Vol 1) Nos V, VI, II /Ensemble Zefiro [Import]

Jan Dismas Zelenka , Ensemble Zefiro Audio CD
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  • Composer: Jan Dismas Zelenka
  • Audio CD (December 28, 1993)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Astree
  • ASIN: B000025U9M
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #584,970 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Son V: Allegro
2. Son V: Adagio (Cantabile)
3. Son V: Allegro
4. Son VI: Andante
5. Son VI: Allegro
6. Son VI: Adagio
7. Son VI: Allegro
8. Son II: Andante
9. Son II: Allegro
10. Son II: Andante
11. Son II: Allegro

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The baroque oboe at its best, July 26, 2003
This review is from: Zelenka: Sonatas for two oboe & bassoon (Vol 1) Nos V, VI, II /Ensemble Zefiro (Audio CD)
Some late baroque compositions can tend towards the formulaic - but with Zelenka inventiveness and interesting harmonies usually add up to something original.

Zelenka's six trio sonatas for oboe and bassoon are of the highest quality, so if you are unaquainted with them I can assure you they are worth getting to know. There are a number of recordings available, but if you want to hear all the wonderful lines woven together to best effect try these assured period performances by Rinaldo Alessandrini and Ensemble Zefiro. (Also compare the approach of Heinz Holliger, ECM #462542).

Ensemble Zefiro have recorded all six sonatas, available over two CDs:

- Trio Sonatas V, VI and II on Astree #8511
- Trio Sonatas I, III and IV on Astree #8563

Sonata V is especially worth hearing.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Energetic, enthusiastic, masterly, April 6, 2007
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Leslie Richford (Selsingen, Lower Saxony) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Zelenka: Sonatas for two oboe & bassoon (Vol 1) Nos V, VI, II /Ensemble Zefiro (Audio CD)
Jan Dismas Zelenka (1679 - 1745): Sonatas for Two Oboes and Bassoon with Obligatory Continuo (1715-1716). Volume 1: Sonatas 5, 6 and 2. Performed by Paolo Grazzi and Alfredo Bernadini, baroque oboe; Alberto Grazzi, baroque bassoon; Roberto Sensi, double bass; Rinaldo Alessandrini, harpsichord; Rolf Lislevand, theorbo. Recorded at the Villa Schiarino in Mantua/Italy in February 1993. First published in 1993 by Auvidis as Astrée E 8511. Total playing time: 51'57".

My attention was first drawn to this disc when it won "Disc of the Month" status in a German-language Early Music magazine. There are two aspects which make this CD (and its "twin", Vol. 2) particularly attractive. One is the continuing discovery of the music of Jan Dismas Zelenka (the emphasis goes on the first syllable of his surname), who was for most of his life director of sacred music at the Court of the King of Poland and Saxony in Dresden. Composers working at this Court were not allowed to publish their music, with the result that Zelenka's marvellous works lay dormant for some 200 years before experiencing something of a revival towards the end of the 20th century. Most of his music consists of sacred and choral works, of course, but he did leave a body of instrumental compositions, too, and these have found some enthusiastic interpreters: Zelenka: Trio Sonatas(Klaus Thunemann and Heinz Holliger) Zelenka: Complete Orchestral Works, Vol 2 /Das Neu-Eroffnete Orchestre * Sonnentheil. The Sonatas for Two Oboes and Bassoon are really lovely works, most of them in the Sonata da Chiesa mode with four movements, and containing some luxuriously long melody lines and some incredibly virtuoso passage-work for the solo instruments - I don't think I have ever heard a bassoon being played quite so masterfully (and rapidly) as on this recording!

Which leads me to the second reason for recommending this disc: Both the playing and the engineering are impeccable. The musicians involved here are all specialists in the world of early music with considerable numbers of successful CDs to their credit, and it seems to be an ideal combination here, with Rinaldo Alessandrini and Rolf Lislevand providing an energetic, enthusiastic sonic underlay for the beautifully-captured and balanced playing of the three marvellous soloists.

Unfortunately, the disc is comparatively short (under 52 minutes) - one could go on listening to this for hours!
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