Caffe=Hauß Zimmermann Anne-Suse Enßle and Reinhard Führer

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Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
20.09.2019

Label: Audax Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Anne-Suse Enßle and Reinhard Führer

Composer: Francois Couperin (1668-1733), Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), Johann Gottlieb Goldberg (1727-1756), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Tomaso Albinoni (1671-1751)

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  • Tomaso Albinoni (1671 - 1751): Sonata in A Minor:
  • 1 Sonata in A Minor: I. Adagio 02:40
  • 2 Sonata in A Minor: II. Allegro 03:29
  • 3 Sonata in A Minor: III. Adagio # 01:51
  • 4 Sonata in A Minor: IV. Allegro # 02:47
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750):
  • 5 Trio super "Allein Gott in der Höh' sei Ehr'", BWV 664 04:26
  • Johann Gottlieb Goldberg (1727 - 1756): Sonata in C Major:
  • 6 Sonata in C Major: I. Adagio (After BWV 1037) 02:22
  • 7 Sonata in C Major: II. Alla breve (After BWV 1037) 02:57
  • 8 Sonata in C Major: III. Largo (After BWV 1037) 01:34
  • 9 Sonata in C Major: IV. Gigue (After BWV 1037) 05:01
  • Johann Sebastian Bach:
  • 10 Chorale Prelude "Jesus, meine Zuversicht", BWV 728 02:02
  • Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767): Methodical Sonata No. 11, TWV 41:d2:
  • 11 Methodical Sonata No. 11, TWV 41:d2: I. Andante 02:05
  • 12 Methodical Sonata No. 11, TWV 41:d2: II. Allegro 02:00
  • 13 Methodical Sonata No. 11, TWV 41:d2: III. Tempo giusto 01:40
  • 14 Methodical Sonata No. 11, TWV 41:d2: IV. Vivace 02:32
  • 15 Methodical Sonata No. 11, TWV 41:d2: V. Allegro # 00:35
  • François Couperin (1668 - 1733):
  • 16 Second livre de pièces de clavecin, Sixieme ordre: VI. Les Bergeries. Rondeau 03:37
  • Les goûts-réunis, Sixième Concert:
  • 17 Les goûts-réunis, Sixième Concert: I. Gravement et mesuré 02:15
  • 18 Les goûts-réunis, Sixième Concert: II. Allemande. Vivement 02:36
  • 19 Les goûts-réunis, Sixième Concert: III. Sarabande. Noblement 03:17
  • 20 Les goûts-réunis, Sixième Concert: IV. Air de Diable. Tres viste 01:48
  • 21 Les goûts-réunis, Sixième Concert: V. Siciliéne. Tendrement et loûré 03:34
  • Johann Sebastian Bach:
  • 22 Trio super "Ach bleib bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ" BWV 649 02:22
  • Sonata in F Major, Patchwork Sonata:
  • 23 Sonata in F Major, Patchwork Sonata: I. Andante-Presto 01:26
  • 24 Sonata in F Major, Patchwork Sonata: II. Allegro 02:31
  • 25 Sonata in F Major, Patchwork Sonata: III. Siciliano 02:04
  • 26 Sonata in F Major, Patchwork Sonata: IV. Bourrée 01:33
  • 27 Sonata in F Major, Patchwork Sonata: V. Gigue 02:33
  • Total Runtime 01:07:37

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This programme was conceived for Bachfest Leipzig 2016 and performed to great acclaim. We were invited as part of the concert series “Ausgezeichnet” (which translates as “excellent”), where young award recipients of international music competitions present themselves as part of the Bach Festival.

This project is based on my studying of this repertoire as part of my diploma thesis at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna in 2015.

“Caffe⸗Hauß Zimmermann” combines well-known works by Johann Sebastian Bach with lesser-known works by Albinoni, Goldberg, Couperin, Telemann and others.

There are plenty of interconnections to discover that may not be apparent at first glance. One such example is Albinoni’s sonata in a minor, for which H.N. Gerber wrote a basso continuo realisation, which seems to have been corrected in a music composition class by his teacher J.S. Bach. Goldberg, too, was a student of Bach’s. The close proximity of his compositional style to that of his teacher led to his sonata in C major being ascribed to J.S. Bach for a long time. Telemann was close to Bach in a way, seeing as he was the godfather of the latter’s son Carl Philipp Emanuel; however, both his style and his professional development were quite different. He can therefore be thought of as a counterpart to Bach in this programme.

The programme invokes the chamber-music tradition in Leipzig during the first half of the 18th century and investigates the question what the famous “Collegium Musicum” that was led by Johann Sebastian Bach at the time may have sounded like. The title of the programme is a reference to Gottfried Zimmermann, a Leipzig coffeehouse owner who organised weekly concerts with the collegium.

Anne-Suse Enßle, recorders
Reinhard Führer, harpsichord

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