Baletti: Sonaten und Serenaden am Hof zu Kremsier
- Baletti: Sonaten und Serenaden am Hof zu Kremsier
- für Trompeten, Pauken, Posaunen und streicher
Trompeten Consort Friedmann Immer / Salzburger Barockensemble
MD&G 3349
Contents:
- SCHMELZER: Drie Stucke zum Pferdeballet in C Major (5 trumpets,
timpani, strings, B.C.)
- VEJVANOVSKY: Sonata a 5 in C Major (2 trumpets, 2 violins,
cello and B.C.)
- VEJVANOVSKY: Sonata Tribus Quadrantibus in C Major (trumpet,
Renaissance trombone, violin, B.C.)
- ANON.: Sonatina in D Major (2 trumpets, alto brazza, tenor
viola, and B.C.)
- VEJVANOVSKY: Sonata a 10 in C Major (2 trumpets, 2 Renaissance
trombones, 2 violins, 2 violas, cello, violone, B.C.)
- VEJVANOVSKY: Intrada (2 trumpets and timpani)
- VEJVANOVSKY: Serenade in C Major (4 trumpets, timpani, Renaissance
trombone, 2 violins, viola, cello, B.C.)
- VEJVANOVSKY: Balletti Pro Tabula in C Major (2 trumpets, 2
violins, viola, cello, B.C.)
- SCHMELZER: Sonata Con Arie zu der Kaiserlichen Serenada (3
trumpets, timpani, 2 violins, 2 violas, B.C.)
- VEJVANOVSKY: Sonata a 5 in C Major (trumpet, Renaissance
trombone, 2 violins, viola, B.C.)
- BIBER: Baletto a 6 (2 trumpets, 2 violins, viola, cello,
B.C.)
Performers: Trompeten Consort Friedmann Immer [Friedmann Immer
(natural trumpet; 1-11), Hannes Kothe (natural trumpet; 1,4,5,7,8,9),
Francois Petit-Laurent (natural trumpet; 1,2,6,7,9,11), Karl-Heinz
Weber (Renaissance trombone, natural trumpet; 1,3,5,7,10), Peter
Sommer (Renaissance trombone, natural trumpet; 1,5,7), Eckhard Leue
(timpani; 1,6,7,9), Matthais Nagel (harpsichord, organ; 1-5,7-11)];
Salzburger Barockensemble [Anita Mitterer (Baroque violin), Gerold
Klaus (Baroque violin), Clemens Nussbaumer (Baroque viola), Luzia
Sulz (Baroque viola), Dorothea Kukelka (Baroque cello), Dane Roberts
(violone), Uli Fussengger (violone)]
Total Time: 58:19
Recording date: April 1989 (Hall in Triol)
Comments: Played using purely natural trumpets. Information
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Rich Rosenwald