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Sami Junnonen - Telemann: Twelve Fantasias for Solo Flute, TWV 40-2-13 (2023) [Hi-Res]

Sami Junnonen - Telemann: Twelve Fantasias for Solo Flute, TWV 40-2-13 (2023) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Sami Junnonen

  • Title: Telemann: Twelve Fantasias for Solo Flute, TWV 40-2-13
  • Year Of Release: 2023
  • Label: Resonus Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 60:01
  • Total Size: 218 MB / 0.99 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Fantasia No. 1 in A Major, TWV 40:2: I. Vivace (2:23)
2. Fantasia No. 1 in A Major, TWV 40:2: II. Allegro (1:11)
3. Fantasia No. 2 in A Minor, TWV 40:3: I. Grave (0:57)
4. Fantasia No. 2 in A Minor, TWV 40:3: II. Vivace (1:24)
5. Fantasia No. 2 in A Minor, TWV 40:3: III. Adagio (1:22)
6. Fantasia No. 2 in A Minor, TWV 40:3: IV. Allegro (1:48)
7. Fantasia No. 3 in B Minor, TWV 40:4: I. Largo – Vivace – Largo – Vivace (2:22)
8. Fantasia No. 3 in B Minor, TWV 40:4: II. Allegro (1:43)
9. Fantasia No. 4 in B-Flat Major, TWV 40:5: I. Andante (1:24)
10. Fantasia No. 4 in B-Flat Major, TWV 40:5: II. Allegro (1:37)
11. Fantasia No. 4 in B-Flat Major, TWV 40:5: III. Presto (1:16)
12. Fantasia No. 5 in C Major, TWV 40:6: I. Presto – Largo – Presto – Dolce (1:19)
13. Fantasia No. 5 in C Major, TWV 40:6: II. Allegro (1:29)
14. Fantasia No. 5 in C Major, TWV 40:6: III. Allegro (1:42)
15. Fantasia No. 6 in D Minor, TWV 40:7: I. Dolce (3:48)
16. Fantasia No. 6 in D Minor, TWV 40:7: II. Allegro (1:13)
17. Fantasia No. 6 in D Minor, TWV 40:7: III. Spirituoso (1:08)
18. Fantasia No. 7 in D Major, TWV 40:8: I. Alla francese (5:09)
19. Fantasia No. 7 in D major, TWV 40:8: II. Presto (0:53)
20. Fantasia No. 8 in E Minor, TWV 40: 9: I. Largo (1:46)
21. Fantasia No. 8 in E Minor, TWV 40:9: II. Spirituoso (1:11)
22. Fantasia No. 8 in E Minor, TWV 40:9: III. Allegro (1:32)
23. Fantasia No. 9 in E Major, TWV 40:10: I. Affettuoso (3:24)
24. Fantasia No. 9 in E Major, TWV 40:10: II. Allegro - Grave (1:25)
25. Fantasia No. 9 in E Major, TWV 40: 10: III. Vivace (1:47)
26. Fantasia No. 10 in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 40:11: I. A tempo giusto (2:54)
27. Fantasia No. 10 in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 40:11: II. Presto (1:09)
28. Fantasia No. 10 in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 40:11: III. Moderato (1:13)
29. Fantasia No. 11 in G Major, TWV 40:12: I. Allegro (1:02)
30. Fantasia No. 11 in G Major, TWV 40:12: II. Adagio - Vivace (1:28)
31. Fantasia No. 11 in G Major, TWV 40:12: III. Allegro (1:33)
32. Fantasia No. 12 in G Minor, TWV 40:13: I. Grave – Allegro – Grave – Allegro – Dolce – Allegro (3:08)
33. Fantasia No. 12 in G Minor, TWV 40:13: II. Presto (2:39)

• Georg Philipp Telemann was one of the most successful and wealthiest German Baroque composers and his Twelve Fantasias for solo flute, TWV 40:2–13 were written between 1727 and 1732.

• The pieces are given a systematic structure with the pieces in alphabetical order by key, A to G, major and minor. In these solo Fantasias, Telemann combines secular and sacred music using a variety of forms. Solemn courtly dances and rhythmic central European country dances engage in dialogue with pieces that are more akin to the serious and strictly polyphonic musical tradition of the Catholic Mass.

• Flautist Sami Junnonen performs on a modern Japanese Muramatsu flute, handcrafted in twenty-four carat gold in the 2000s.


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  • platico
  •  wrote in 02:02
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gracias...
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  • olga1001
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Booklet is on Label

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0622/7977/8534/files/RES10312_booklet.pdf?v=1680816355
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  • Ockeghem2
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That Resonus, who have released some very interesting early music recordings so far, in good performances, may now offer this horrible CD, is quite a surprise. What's the point in releasing, in 2023, a Telemann recording miserably played on a modern, multi-keyed flute?