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Album-Release:
2021

HRA-Release:
29.01.2021

Label: deutsche harmonia mundi

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Jan Nigges & Baroque Avenue

Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Friedrich Fasch, Georg Friedrich Händel, Johann Christoph Pez

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  • Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767): Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767):
  • 1 Ouverture-Suite in A Minor, TWV 55:a2: I. Ouverture 09:20
  • 2 Ouverture-Suite in A Minor, TWV 55:a2: II. Les Plaisirs 03:17
  • 3 Ouverture-Suite in A Minor, TWV 55:a2: III. Air à l'italien 06:30
  • 4 Ouverture-Suite in A Minor, TWV 55:a2: IV. Menuet 1 & 2 03:19
  • 5 Ouverture-Suite in A Minor, TWV 55:a2: V. Réjouissance 02:25
  • 6 Ouverture-Suite in A Minor, TWV 55:a2: VI. Passepied 1 & 2 01:57
  • 7 Ouverture-Suite in A Minor, TWV 55:a2: VII. Polonaise 03:25
  • Daran ist erschienen die Liebe Gottes, TWV 1:165:
  • 8 Daran ist erschienen die Liebe Gottes, TWV 1:165: Oh wer kann die Liebe sagen (Aria) 03:07
  • Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688 - 1758): Recorder Concerto in F Major:
  • 9 Recorder Concerto in F Major: I. Allegro 03:02
  • 10 Recorder Concerto in F Major: II. Largo 02:00
  • 11 Recorder Concerto in F Major: III. Allegro assai 02:51
  • Georg Friedrich Händel (1685 - 1759): Serse, HWV 40, Act I, No. 5:
  • 12 Serse, HWV 40, Act I, No. 5: Va godendo vezzoso e bello (Aria) 02:35
  • Georg Philipp Telemann: Der geduldiige Socrates, TWV 21:9:
  • 13 Der geduldiige Socrates, TWV 21:9: Mich tröstet die Hoffnung (Aria) 05:45
  • Johann Christoph Pez (1664 - 1716): Concerto Pastorale in F Major:
  • 14 Concerto Pastorale in F Major: I. Pastorale 02:30
  • 15 Concerto Pastorale in F Major: II. Aria Presto 01:23
  • 16 Concerto Pastorale in F Major: III. Aria Grave 02:00
  • 17 Concerto Pastorale in F Major: IV. Aria Pastorale 01:54
  • 18 Concerto Pastorale in F Major: V. Minuet 02:25
  • 19 Concerto Pastorale in F Major: VI. Chaconne 05:21
  • 20 Concerto Pastorale in F Major: VII. Aria Presto 01:25
  • Total Runtime 01:06:31

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Jan Nigges ist der Flötist des jungen Ensembles "Four Times Baroque", welches für sein erstes Album bei deutsche harmonia mundi gleich als Newcomer des Jahres einen Opus-Klassik-Preis gewann. Für diese Aufnahme bei dhm hat er sich mit einem Ensemble aus befreundeten Musikern und der Sopranistin Sibylla Elsing zusammengefunden, um Werke von Telemann, Händel, Fasch und Pez aufzunehmen.

Von Georg Friedrich Telemann (1681-1767) wählten sie die unterhaltsame siebenteilige Ouvertüre (Suite) in a-Moll für Blockflöte, Streicher und Basso continuo, der die von Sibylla Elsing gesungene Arie "Oh wer kann von Liebe sagen" für Sopran und Blockflöte aus der Kantate "Darin ist erschienen die Liebe Gottes" folgt. Eine Entdeckung ist das erst vor wenigen Jahren aufgefundene Blockflötenkonzert in F-Dur von Johann Friedrich Fasch (1688-1758) sowie das Concerto Pastorale in F-Dur für zwei Blockflöten, Streicher und Basso continuo von Johann Christoph Pez (1664-1716). Die von Jan Nigges gespielte Blockflöte ist auch der Partner der Sopranistin in zwei weiteren Arien: "Va godendo vezzoso e bello" aus der Oper "Xerxes" von Georg Friedrich Händel (1685-1759) sowie "Mich tröstet die Hoffnung" aus Telemanns Oper "Der geduldige Sokrates".

Ein Barock-Album mit vielen entdeckenswerten Werken.

Jan Nigges, Blockflöte, Leitung
Sibylla Elsing, Sopran
Baroque Avenue



Jan Nigges
In 2019 SWR called the recorder player Jan Nigges an ‘up-and-coming star on his instrument’. At just 25 years old, he is one of the most outstanding representatives of the instrument. He was already performing his first solo concerts on professional music stages when he was only 14. He was a young protégé in Prof. Michael Schneider’s class in Frankfurt am Main, where he later also completed his music degree. In addition to playing the recorder, Jan Nigges discovered his love of other woodwind instruments such as the Baroque oboe and the flute traversiere early on. He studied these instruments under names such as Prof. Benoit Laurent and Prof. Karl Kaiser at the HfMDK in Frankfurt.

Jan Nigges gives concerts internationally as a soloist and with his ensemble. In the past three years he has been a guest at the Opus Amadeus Oda Müziği Festivali in Istanbul, the Riga Early Music Centre in Latvia, the Festival d’Ambronay in France, the Centro Musica Antica in Italy, the Narodowe Forum Muzyki (NFM) in Poland, the Stiftung Mozarteum in Austria, the Merano Festival in South Tyrol, the Vesperali Festival Lugano in Ticino and the MA Festival Brugge in Belgium.

In Germany he was very pleased about invitation to the Rheingau Musik Festival, the Thüringer Bachwochen, the Mozartfest Würzburg, The Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the Neuburger Barockkonzerte, the WEilburger Schlosskonzerte, the Händel-Festspiele Göttingen, the ‘Sparda-Bank Klassik Open Air’ Bayreuth, the Festival Summerwinds in the Münster region, the Oberstdorfer Musiksommer, the Telemann Festspiele Magdeburg and the Frankfurter Bachkonzerte in the Alte Oper.

He is the founder of the quartet 4 Times Baroque, which in autumn 2018 was awarded the OPUS KLASSIK prize in the category ‘young artists of the year’ live on TV (channel ZDF) by presenter Thomas Gottschalk.

Jan Nigges has also been a guest on the television shows ZDF Morgenmagazin and

‘Stars von morgen’ with Rolando Villazón on ARTE.

As a cultural manager and co-founder of the Vox Orchester Jan Nigges produced an Easter special for Swiss television station Radio Televisione Svizzera together with the tenor Christoph Prégardien and Lorenzo Ghirlanda in Lugano in the summer of 2017.

In addition to cultural consultation and management, music pedagogy, student concerts, presenting and music advocacy are also firm components of his work. In 2014 he organised the international masterclass Barockwoche 2014 at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt am Main, which saw more than 100 participants from all around the world.

Jan Nigges teaches students of different ages to deepen the scope of the academic subject recorder music in Germany and other countries, such as at the Strothoff International School, and in 2020 as part of a masterclass at the Konservatorium Magdeburg. Against the background of his work Jan Nigges regularly gives interviews on various radio programmes put out by the broadcasters HR, BR, MDR, SWR, ORF, Deutschlandfund and Deutschlandradio.

He was a scholarship holder of Yehudi Menuhin LMN Frankfurt and also won awards at the Biagio-Marini-Wettbewerb and at the international presenter competition hosted by Forum Alte Musik Frankfurt.

Within the concert sphere he has worked with a number of big names in early music, for example Andreas Scholl, Dorothee Oberlinger, Luca Pianca, Dmirty Sinkovsky and Michael Hofstetter. In the realm of neue musik, too, Jan Nigges is involved in new compositions for 4 Times Baroque. It was upon his initiative, for example, that a commissioned work by the composer Christopher Brandt was published for 4 Times Baroque in 2018. A further composition by Gregor Mayrhofer, who has in the past worked with the Berlin Philharmonic, is planned for 2020.

For the autumn/winter 2020 season Jan Nigges is planning to release a further CD featuring recorder concertos by German composers with the record label SONY CLASSICAL.

Booklet for Flauto e Voce

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