Telemann: Ouverture Comique Collegium Musicum 90 & Simon Standage

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Album-Release:
2000

HRA-Release:
11.05.2022

Label: Chandos

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Collegium Musicum 90 & Simon Standage

Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)

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  • Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767): Concerto in E Minor for Recorder, Flute and Strings, TWV 52.e1:
  • 1 Telemann: Concerto in E Minor for Recorder, Flute and Strings, TWV 52.e1: I. Largo 03:37
  • 2 Telemann: Concerto in E Minor for Recorder, Flute and Strings, TWV 52.e1: II. Allegro 04:02
  • 3 Telemann: Concerto in E Minor for Recorder, Flute and Strings, TWV 52.e1: III. Largo 03:01
  • 4 Telemann: Concerto in E Minor for Recorder, Flute and Strings, TWV 52.e1: IV. Presto 02:31
  • Violin Concerto in B-Flat Major, TWV 51.B1:
  • 5 Telemann: Violin Concerto in B-Flat Major, TWV 51.B1: I. Largo 03:27
  • 6 Telemann: Violin Concerto in B-Flat Major, TWV 51.B1: II. Vivace 03:27
  • 7 Telemann: Violin Concerto in B-Flat Major, TWV 51.B1: III. Andante 02:32
  • 8 Telemann: Violin Concerto in B-Flat Major, TWV 51.B1: IV. Allegro 01:36
  • Ouverture in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 55.fis:
  • 9 Telemann: Ouverture in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 55.fis: I. Ouverture 05:24
  • 10 Telemann: Ouverture in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 55.fis: II. Les Plaisirs 02:25
  • 11 Telemann: Ouverture in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 55.fis: III. Angloise. Vivement 01:28
  • 12 Telemann: Ouverture in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 55.fis: IV. La Badinerie italienne. Viste 01:22
  • 13 Telemann: Ouverture in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 55.fis: V. Loure 01:42
  • 14 Telemann: Ouverture in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 55.fis: VI. Menuet I - Menuet II. Doucement 02:28
  • 15 Telemann: Ouverture in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 55.fis: VII. Courante 01:52
  • 16 Telemann: Ouverture in F-Sharp Minor, TWV 55.fis: VIII. Le Batelage 00:47
  • Concerto in A Major for Two Oboes d'Amore, TWV 52.A1:
  • 17 Telemann: Concerto in A Major for Two Oboes d'Amore, TWV 52.A1: I. Andante 02:02
  • 18 Telemann: Concerto in A Major for Two Oboes d'Amore, TWV 52.A1: II. Vivace 01:41
  • 19 Telemann: Concerto in A Major for Two Oboes d'Amore, TWV 52.A1: III. Siciliana 03:48
  • 20 Telemann: Concerto in A Major for Two Oboes d'Amore, TWV 52.A1: IV. Allegro 02:19
  • Ouverture in D Major, TWV 55.D22:
  • 21 Telemann: Ouverture in D Major, TWV 55.D22: I. Ouverture. Lentement - Vite - Lentement 05:17
  • 22 Telemann: Ouverture in D Major, TWV 55.D22: II. Le Podagre. Loure 02:42
  • 23 Telemann: Ouverture in D Major, TWV 55.D22: III. Remède expérimenté. La Poste et la danse 00:51
  • 24 Telemann: Ouverture in D Major, TWV 55.D22: IV. L'Hypocondre. Sarabande 02:45
  • 25 Telemann: Ouverture in D Major, TWV 55.D22: V. Remède. Souffrance héroïque 01:10
  • 26 Telemann: Ouverture in D Major, TWV 55.D22: VI. Le Petit-maître. Rondeau 02:01
  • 27 Telemann: Ouverture in D Major, TWV 55.D22: VII. Remède. Petite-maison 01:01
  • Total Runtime 01:07:18

Info for Telemann: Ouverture Comique

Collegium Musicum 90’s sterling work on behalf of Telemann continues with this pleasing selection of five orchestral works, two of which – the Ouverture-Suite in F sharp minor and the Concerto for two Oboes d’amore – are otherwise not currently in the catalogue, and two of which – a violin concerto composed for Pisendel and an Ouverture-Suite in D major – are found there in only one other version. The one relatively well-known work is the lively Concerto for Recorder and Flute, popular no doubt because of its unusual scoring and its finale, one of Telemann’s most irresistibly jaunty ‘Polish’ movements.

The other pieces here are for the most part more conventional, though no less charming for that, the exception being the D major Ouverture-Suite, labelled by Telemann ‘tragi-comique’. What prompted this set of vignettes can only be guessed, but what we get is a depiction of a gout-sufferer, followed by a sequence of remedies ranging from dancing to coach travel to (finally) a visit to a brothel where, no doubt disappointingly for our patient, the rather vigorous treatment lasts less than a minute. This work appeared only last year on a recording by the Akademie fur Alte Musik Berlin, and although their performance is more boisterous, especially in the opening Ouverture, Simon Standage and his players evidently enjoy the pictorial element a little more, not least in some wincingly realistic stabs of gouty pain from the violins.

Overall, Collegium Musicum 90’s performances are uniformly neat, well-turned and tasteful. Their sound is attractively light, delicate and relaxed, and they seem happy to eschew the high-energy approach taken by some continental orchestras in this kind of repertoire. Standage brings a classy elegance and poise to his concerto, and the wind soloists in the other concertos play with commendable nimbleness and clarity. This is not a disc to reach out and grab you, perhaps, but it has its charms; certainly Telemann-lovers need not hesitate to acquire it.

"Collegium Musicum 90’s authoritative accounts penetrate the spirit of Boyce’s music. These artists play with taste and finesse… Their blend and intonation are impeccable… and they dispatch the abundant fugues with an intelligence and panache that is inspiriting…" (The Strad)

"Collegium Musicum 90’s stylish performances, distinguished by characterful phrasing and nimble rhythmic vivacity, add the final sheen to this captivating recording." (BBC Music Magazine)

Peter Holtslag, treble recorder
Rachel Brown, flute
Anthony Robson, oboe d'amore
James Eastaway, oboe d'amore
Collegium Musicum 90
Simon Standage, direction




Simon Standage
is well known as a violinist specialising in 17th and 18th-century music. Leader and soloist with the English Concert from its foundation until 1990, he also fulfilled the same role for many years with the City of London Sinfonia. In addition to the many records he made with the English Concert (including Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, nominated for a Grammy award), he also recorded solo and chamber music, including all of Mozart’s violin concertos with the Academy of Ancient Music, of which he was, with Christopher Hogwood, Associate Director from 1991 to 1995.

Since his foundation, with Richard Hickox, of Collegium Musicum 90, he has made numerous recordings for Chandos Records. As soloist and director of chamber orchestras and chamber musician, he is active both in Britain and abroad. He is leader of the Salomon String Quartet (founded by him in 1981), which specialises in historical performance of the Classical repertoire, performing worldwide and making many recordings and broadcasts. He is a professor of baroque violin at the Royal Academy of Music in London and the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest and teaches at summer courses in Europe.

He received a medal for services to Polish culture in 2008, was awarded Honorary Membership of the Royal Academy of Music in 2009, and in 2010 received the Georg Philipp Telemann Prize from the city of Magdeburg.



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