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Boston Baroque & Martin Pearlman - Handel: Concerti grossi, Op. 6 Nos. 7-12 (2008)

Boston Baroque & Martin Pearlman - Handel: Concerti grossi, Op. 6 Nos. 7-12 (2008)
  • Title: Handel: Concerti grossi, Op. 6 Nos. 7-12
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: Telarc
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 1:19:31
  • Total Size: 416 MB
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Tracklist:

Concerto grosso, Op. 6 No. 7 in B flat major, HWV325
01. I. Largo
02. II. Allegro
03. III. Largo, e piano
04. IV. Andante
05. V. Hornpipe

Concerto grosso, Op. 6 No. 8 in C minor, HWV326
06. I. Allemande
07. II. Grave
08. III. Andante allegro
09. IV. Adagio
10. V. Siciliana (Andante)
11. VI. Allegro

Concerto grosso, Op. 6 No. 9 in F major, HWV327
12. I. Largo
13. II. Allegro
14. III. Larghetto
15. IV. Allegro
16. V. Menuet
17. VI. Gigue

Concerto grosso, Op. 6 No. 10 in D minor, HWV328
18. I. Overture. Grave - Allegro
19. II. Air. Lento
20. III. Allegro
21. IV. Allegro
22. V. Allegro moderato

Concerto grosso, Op. 6 No. 11 in A major, HWV329
23. I. Andante larghetto
24. II. Allegro
25. III. Largo
26. IV. Andante
27. V. Allegro

Concerto grosso, Op. 6 No. 12 in B minor, HWV330
28. I. Largo
29. II. Allegro
30. III. Larghetto, e piano
31. IV. Largo
32. V. Allegro

Following on the heels of the widely popular English release of Corelli's set of Concerti Grossi, Handel soon set out to compose his own set of 12 works in the genre. Unlike Corelli, whose contributions very exactly followed the Baroque formulation for a concerto grosso, Handel frequently altered listeners' expectations. The number of movements is not a constant; 4 of the 12 concertos employ an oboe in addition to the more traditional strings and harpsichord; the seventh concerto doesn't even use solo parts for the traditional two violins and cello. Add to this Handel's propensity to self-quote and refer to the works of other composers, and the result is a set of wonderfully varied compositions that keeps listeners on their toes throughout.

The present recording by Boston Baroque, however, does not always follow Handel's example by maintaining listeners' attention throughout. The normally crisp and precise ensemble is less polished than might be expected based on several previous, exceptional releases. Intonation, particularly in some of the solo passages, is lazy and imprecise. Tempo selection is quite conservative, and many slow movements become ponderous and uninteresting long before their completion. Balance and clarity throughout the orchestra are inconsistent, with the lower registers frequently becoming muddy and indistinct. Regrettably, this performance simply does not live up to the potential of the compositions being performed, nor of the orchestra itself. ~ Mike D. Brownell


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  • fiordimusica
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Many, many thanks. I love the telac sound