FLUTE MUSIC BY BACH’S STUDENTS Abel, Goldberg, Krebs, Müthel et al.
GCD C80802
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Wilbert Hazelzet, traverso Jacques Ogg, harpsichord Jaap ter Linden, violoncello
Production details
Total playing time 59:11 Recorded in Deventer (Doopsgezinde Kerk), Netherlands, in January 1997 Engineered by Carlos Céster Produced by Emilio Moreno
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FLUTE MUSIC BY BACH’S STUDENTS
Johann Philipp Kirnberger (1721-1783) Sonata in G minor (Berlin, 1761) 1 Adagio 2 Allegro 3 Allegretto
Johann Gottlieb Goldberg (1727-1756) Sonata in C major (identical to BWV 1037) 4 Adagio 5 Alla breve 6 Largo 7 Presto (Gigue)
Carl Friedrich Abel (1723-1787) Sonata in E minor (Op. 6 no. 3. London, 1763) 8 Adagio 9 Allegro 10 Vivace
Johann Philipp Kirnberger 11 Fugue in F minor
Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713-1780) Sonata da Camera in E minor (No. 4. Leipzig, 1762) 12 Largo 13 Vivace 14 Affettuoso 15 Minuetto I 16 Minuetto II17 Polonoise
Johann Gottfried Müthel (1728-1788) Sonata in D major 18 Adagio 19 Allegro ma non troppo 20 Cantabile
About this CD
For Wilbert Hazelzet’s second disc for Glossa (the first was an enthralling Hotteterre project also re-released on Cabinet), the stylish Dutch flute player covers a selection of pieces of music by composers who, with varying levels of certainty, can be regarded as having been pupils of Johann Sebastian Bach: Abel, Kirnberger, Müthel and Goldberg – whose C major Sonata was for a long time regarded as being by Bach himself (as his BWV 1037). Cellist Jaap ter Linden and harpsichordist Jacques Ogg accompanied Hazelzet on this beautiful recording.