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BaL 24.06.17 - Telemann: Water Music 'Hamburger Ebb' und Fluth'
Has anyone counted up the number of Telemann's works? It's an awful lot!
I thought that, since my question aroused such a frenzy of interest, you might like to know that, among Telemann's Church Cantatas, No 1748 is 'Singet dem Herrn'.
Glad that I clicked on Vint's lower link as Amazon tell me that I bought the CD in 2013 - I have no memory of doing so. Clearly swayed by the good taste of fellow forumistas. On looking at the contents of the silver Archiv box, I see that it contains MAK/Goebel so I hope that it might be a purchase-free BaL.
Same here. I've not listened to it in years, but my memory is that I didn't find it that interesting. Time to take another listen and probably shake my head at my former self.
Same here. I've not listened to it in years, but my memory is that I didn't find it that interesting. Time to take another listen and probably shake my head at my former self.
Despite others' enthusiasm for the Zefiro recording it's definitely one that would drive me up the wall in the 'Hesi---Tation' excerpt greeted with such enthusiasm by Heighes. A relief therefore when he dropped it later, on the grounds that some of its tricks might not bear library-choice repetitions. My own patience wore out well before the first such!
Have to agree with DracoM about sophisticated musical wallpaper though. So my one recording, King's Consort, will be enough.
I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
Despite others' enthusiasm for the Zefiro recording it's definitely one that would drive me up the wall in the 'Hesi---Tation' excerpt greeted with such enthusiasm by Heighes. A relief therefore when he dropped it later, on the grounds that some of its tricks might not bear library-choice repetitions. My own patience wore out well before the first such!
Have to agree with DracoM about sophisticated musical wallpaper though. So my one recording, King's Consort, will be enough.
Yeeerrrs - except that the same description fits Handel's homonymous work, and I have three recordings of that. The "chosen" one - which doesn't seem to be readily available (certainly Amazon don't seem to have it - at least not on the "shelf" one would expect to find it) - seemed most enjoyable to go alongside the (not even mentioned) Pickett which vinty very kindly pointed out for me and which has given me much pleasure over the past four days. I will probably add the "Chamber" version to my collection, too - I found it much more convincing than did Mr Heighes.
EDIT: I'm sure MickyD would have agreed, but it was vinty who recommended the Pickett, not (as I originally wrote) he. My apologies to both, and further thanks to vinty.
: The "chosen" one - which doesn't seem to be readily available (certainly Amazon don't seem to have it - at least not on the "shelf" one would expect to find it)
Although no details of what exactly is (or is not included) in this forthcoming re-bundling by Harmonia Mundi of 7 CDs in a single box, one might hazard a guess that it will include this morning's choice - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Telemann-Co...mann+companion
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