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Karl Munchinger / Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra : The Baroque Legacy (8CD)

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Catalogue Number
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4840160
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8
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Australia
Format
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CD
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Limited,Import

Product Description

A newly remastered treasury of Baroque ensemble music from Gabrieli to Haydn, including several recordings receiving their first international CD release. The Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra was founded by Karl Munchinger in 1946, and it was only after six months of intensive rehearsals that the 31-year-old conductor allowed it to make its debut. The orchestra gave 124 concerts in its first year, and was hailed as the finest chamber-music ensemble in Germany. When Decca issued its first LP in Europe, it was of two Brandenburg Concertos played by the ensemble, and their recordings soon acquired an enviable reputation for Munchingers infallible musical instincts and his orchestras lively and polished playing. Having returned to circulation several fine Decca recordings which showcase the conductors excellence in choral and Romantic-era music, as well as his classic Art of Fugue arrangement (4825187), Eloquence now presents the most comprehensive set ever released of the Stuttgart CO/ Munchinger Baroque albums, made in mono and stereo between 1951 and 1975. Organized in chronological order of composition, the set opens with a selection of Sonatas and Canzonas by Gabrieli, perfectly illustrating the timeless values of Munchingers interpretative vitality even in an era of performance practice vastly different from when he made these pioneering recordings. Harpsichord continuo support on that album was provided by the brilliant young (and tragically short-lived) organist Brian Runnett, and Munchinger continued to attract the brightest and best of Europes musicians to join him in the studio. Star names included the flautist Jean-Pierre Rampal playing both Pergolesi and Bach (on a classic set of the Orchestral Suites), and the cellist Pierre Fournier, who made an impeccably stylish record of rarities by Couperin and Vivaldi. Speaking of the Venetian master, the set contains no fewer than three recordings of The Four Seasons, including the first in stereo (with Werner Krotzinger) from 1958. This was preceded by a 1951 version with the orchestras leader, Reinhold Barchet) and followed by a 1970 remake with the Polish violinist Konstanty Kulka. All three were widely praised in their own time for the vivid characterization of not only the solo part but the naturalistic touches brought out of the accompaniment by Munchinger. Composers along the way who were revived by the Decca/Munchinger treatment included Wassanaer and Johann Christian Bach, but the set concludes with an elegantly programmed farewell to the Baroque era in the shape of both Haydns Farewell Symphony (from 1951) and a fugue album of Bach and Beethoven made the following year. It leads smoothly into a companion volume issued by Eloquence showcasing the excellence of Munchingers ensemble in Classical-era repertoire (484 0170).

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ヴィヴァルディの「四季」を3バージョン聴...

投稿日:2021/03/11 (木)

ヴィヴァルディの「四季」を3バージョン聴き比べることができる。1951年のバルヒェット版がやはり素晴らしい。他の作品も、古い録音ほど好印象。音質的にも古いものの方が力強く、明瞭に録音できているように感じる。紙ジャケットで当時のカバーを再現しているのが嬉しい。

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ガブリエリは今回の復刻までCDの入手困難だ...

投稿日:2019/11/22 (金)

ガブリエリは今回の復刻までCDの入手困難だった名盤。金管アンサンブルで知られているソナタが、しびれるほど見事な弦楽合奏で演奏されており、極めて貴重です。ランパルがソロを務めるペルゴレージのフルート協奏曲も、優美かつ推進力に満ちた名演です

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