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The Oboe in Dresden - Xenia Löffler
ACC 24361 (Accent, CD)
DDD
NEW RELEASE
Playing time: 78'00"
Tracks: 30
Booklet pages: 20
© 2019 note 1 music gmbh
Main country of recording: DE
Country of manufacture: NL
Reviewer: Geoff Pearce
Review of The Oboe in Dresden - Xenia Löffler published on 9 December 2019
Xenia Löffler, oboe
Daniel Deuter, violin
Michael Bosch, oboe
Ernst Schlader, chalumeau
Györgyi Farkas, bassoon
Václav Luks, horn
Katharina Litschig, cello
Michaela Hasselt, harpsichord
Antonio Vivaldi:
Sonata for oboe and basso continuo in C minor, RV 53
1 Adagio
2 Allegro
3 Andante
4 Allegro
anonymous (Reichenauer?):
Concerto for oboe, violin, cello and basso continuo in B
5 [...]
6 Adagio
7 Allegro
Johann Friedrich Fasch:
Quartett for 2 oboes, bassoon and basso continuo in G minor, FaWV N:g1
8 Largo
9 Allegro
10 Largo
11 Allegro
Georg Philipp Telemann:
Trio for oboe, violin and basso continuo in G minor, TWV42:g12
12 Allegro
13 Largo
14 Allegro
Giovanni Benedetto Platti:
Sonata for oboe and basso continuo in C minor
15 Adagio assai
16 Allegro assai
17 Non tanto adagio
18 Giga presto
Johann Adolf Hasse:
Concerto for chalumeau, oboe, bassoon and basso continuo in F
19 Adagio
20 Allegretto
21 Adagio
22 Allegretto ma poco
anonymous (Pisendel?):
Trio for oboe, violin and basso continuo in G minor
23 Preludio
24 Bourée
25 Saraband
26 Menuet
27 Gigue
Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel:
Sonata 1 for oboe, violin, horn and basso continuo in G minor
28 Allegro
29 Adagio
30 Allegro
Recorded October 2018 in Historischer Reitstadl, Neumarkt, Germany