Grand Tour
Works by the musical travellers G. F. Händel, G. Muffat, G. Ph. Telemann, F. Geminiani and others
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Tracklist
- Jean-Baptiste Barrière (1707–1747)
Sonates pour le Violoncelle avec la Basse Continüe Livre III, Sonata II a Tre, D minor
Adagio - Allegro
- Aria. Largo
- Giga
- George Frideric Handel (1685–1759)
Solos for a German Flute, a Hoboy or Violin, Sonata V, G major
Adagio - Allegro
- Adagio
- Bouree
- Menuetto
- Georg Muffat (1653–1704)
Apparatus musico-organisticus
Passacaglia in G minor - Georg Philipp Telemann (1681–1767)
Musique de table, Solo in B minor
Cantabile - Allegro
- Dolce
- Allegro
- Francesco Geminiani (1687–1762)
Sonates Pour le Violoncelle et Basse Continue, Ouvrage Cinquieme, Sonata III in C major
Andante - Allegro
- Affetuoso
- Allegro
- Johan Helmich Roman (1694–1758)
XII Sonate a Flauto Traverso, Violone e Cembalo, Sonata VI in B minor
Larghetto - Allegro
- Non troppo Allegro
- Grave
- Allegro
- Johann Joachim Quantz (1697–1773)
Solo per il Flauto Traverso et Basso, No. 231 in B minor
Larghetto - Allegretto
- Presto
Listening to music is always a journey for the listener – but with the Ensemble Cicerone's new GENUIN CD, the composers were already adventurers – people who, in the Baroque era, took to the dangerous roads on land and water all over Europe and ensured that musical styles met and mixed. The musicians of the ensemble, which bears in its name the great travel guidebooks Cicerone, teach at the Mozarteum and at the Cologne University of Music: they let the intricate paths of emotions arise before our inner ears in the wonderful music of Händel, Muffat, Telemann, and others and thus cast a spell on us. Better than Baedeker!
Nominated for the International Classical Music Award 2020
MusicWeb International
"... fascinating and admirably adventurous programme, sensitively played."
Review by Michael Wilkinson on
MusicWeb International, Max 2019
Toccata
"Das Programm ist abwechslungsreich und die Interpretation ist spannend, und nicht selten sogar aufregend. Ich sehe weiteren Aufnahmen des Cicerone Ensembles neugierig entgegen."
Besprechung im Magazin Toccata von Johan van Veen, Nr. 107, Mai-Juni 2020