Flötensonaten = Flute Sonatas
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, son of the master himself, represents an important but often overlooked figure in 18th-century composition. His flute sonatas occupy an interesting position between Baroque traditions and the emerging Classical style. This 2005 Berlin Classics release features expert performers in Wilbert Hazelzet (flute), Marion Moonen (harpsichord), Jacques Ogg (cello), and Jaap ter Linden (bass viol), musicians schooled in authentic performance practice. The sonatas showcase W.F. Bach's compositional sophistication, moving beyond imitation of his father's work to develop a personal voice within the Baroque framework. The instrumentation and performance authentically recreate the sound world these pieces inhabited. For classical and baroque music enthusiasts, this recording offers insight into an important transitional figure and demonstrates the sophistication of German Baroque instrumental music beyond J.S. Bach's towering reputation.
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Item Details+
| Genre | Classical |
| Style | Classical |
| Media | Mint (M) |
| Sleeve | Mint (M) |
| Label | Berlin Classics |
| Year | 2005 |
| Country | Europe |
| Format | CD |
Tracklist+
- Genre:
- Classical
- Style:
- Classical
- Label:
- Berlin Classics
- Country:
- Europe
- Year:
- 18 Aug 2005
- . Sonate Für Flöte, Cembalo Und Violoncello E-Moll / E Minor ("Sonata 1", Falck 52)
- 4. Trio Für Zwei Flöten Und Klavier A-Moll / A Minor ("Sonata 3", Falck 49): Allegro 4:59
- . Sonate Für Flöte Und Klavier F-Dur / F Major
- . Trio Für Zwei Flöten, Cembalo Und Violoncello D-Dur / D Major ("Sonata 2", Falck 48)
- . Sonate Für Flöte Und Klavier F-Dur / F Major (Falck 51)
- . Trio Für Zwei Flöten, Klavier Und Violoncello D-Dur / D Major ("Sonata 1", Falck 47)
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