JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH The flute sonatas
GCD C80807
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Wilbert Hazelzet, traverso Jacques Ogg, harpsichord & fortepiano Silbermann Jaap ter Linden, violoncello
Production details
Total playing time 65:53 + 51:36 Recorded in Utrecht (Maria Minor), the Netherlands, in March 2001 and January 2002 Engineered by Isidro Matamoros & Carlos Céster Produced by Emilio Moreno
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JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH (1685-1750)The flute sonatas
CD I Sonata in E minor (BWV 1034) 1 Adagio ma non tanto 2 Allegro 3 Andante4 Allegro
Sonata in A major (BWV 1032) 5 Vivace 6 Largo e dolce 7 Allegro
Sonata in E major (BWV 1035) 8 Adagio ma non tanto 9 Allegro 10 Siciliano 11 Allegro assai
Sonata in C major (BWV 1033) 12 Andante 13 Allegro 14 Adagio 15 Menuets I & II
Sonata in B minor (BWV 1030) 16 Andante 17 Largo e dolce 18 Presto
CD II Sonata in G major (BWV 1021) 1 Adagio 2 Vivace 3 Largo 4 Presto
Sonata in E flat major (BWV 1031) 5 Allegro moderato 6 Siciliane 7 Allegro
Sonata in G minor (BWV 1020) 8 Allegro 9 Adagio 10 Allegro
Sonata in C minor (from Ein Musikalisches Opfer, BWV 1079) 11 Largo 12 Allegro 13 Andante 14 Allegro
About this CD
To talk about Wilbert Hazelzet is to speak about another of those magnificent musicians who, with their unforgettable recording projects for Glossa, helped create the special aesthetic view of the label, which has always seen in interpretative poetry one of its philosophical foundations. Together with his regular musical colleagues-in-arms, harpsichordist Jacques Ogg and cellist Jaap ter Linden, Hazelzet encompasses on this pair of discs the entirety of the flute sonatas as composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, including the piece which forms part of Ein Musikalisches Opfer, and for which the heady sound aromas of a Silbermann fortepiano was used.