This hour features a new, special CD with early music. The Elegant Bassoon, a new CD with 18th century music, in which the baroque bassoon is at the centre.
Music from the 18th century, the early days of the existence of the baroque bassoon, until the days the classic bassoon took over.
With works of Telemann, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Friedrich Fasch.
Performed by Concerto Delaborde with Wouter Verschuren, bassoon.
Theodor Schwarzkopff (1659-1732)
1. Sonata à tre
– Grave – Allegro – Adagio
– Aria
– Bourée – Aria – Gigue Presto
Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758)
2. Sonata a 4 in D groot, FaWV N: D1
– Largo
– Allegro
– Largo
– Allegro
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788)
3. From: Sei sonate per il cembalo obligato con acccompagnate un clarinet un fagott da Carlo Filippo Emanuele Bach, WQ 92
– Sonata 5
Johann Georg Tiehl (18th century)
4. Sonata 12
5. Sonata 3
6. Sonata 6
Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
7. Sonta a 4 in D minor, from Tafelmusik, TWV 43: d1
– Andante
– Vivace
– Largo
– Allegro
8. Sonata a Flute traversière, violino, bassono e cembalo in C minor, TWV 43: d3
– Adagio
– Allegro
– Largo
– Allegro
Concerto Delaborde: Wouter Verschuren, bassoon. Kathryn Cok, harpsichord. Wilbert Hazelzet and Kate Clark, transverse flute. Antoinette Lohmann, baroque violin and Robert Smith, cello and viola da gamba
(CD The Elegant Bassoon, Klaas Posthuma Productions / Globe Records, GLO 5266, 2016)