Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (The best of 80's Electro Pop!) 『Thanks to Ferris Bueller's Day Off this song became a firm standard among the outstanding 80's Glam Rock / Electro Pop Dance Masters.』 タイトル『 A due... >
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Usually ships in 3 to 5 days Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (Telemann: Double Concertos with recorder ~ Michael McCraw) 『The recorder is an instrument that gets allot of flack and is seen by many as instrument that is played by kids and one that is abandoned later in life for other instruments. I played the recorder as a kid and I wish I had stayed with it instead of discarding it. Telemann shows with this double concertos for the recorder that it is not some lame kiddie instrument but musical instrument that is just as beautifull to listen to as any other classical instrument.』
(Tempo Tempo Tempo) 『Telemann's double concerto for bassoon and recorder is one of my all-time favorite baroque pieces. Unfortunately, it is tough to find an recording where the ensemble is willing to take a crack at a lilting tempo. This recording is probably one of the only recordings you will find with an up-speed tempo that maintains the precise technical accuracy which Telemann's virtuosic writing demands. I highly recommend this recording!』
(Historical accuracy in wind playing) 『Michael McCraw is excellent in this recording of music on period instruments. Music sounded different in the Baroque era of music when played on instruments of the day. Because of technological advances in the equiptment used to construct instruments, performers demands for changes to make the instruments easier to play, and changing views on the roles of specific instruments in ensembles most instruments have become more refined, and with that, sound different. The Baroque bassoon was a smaller instrument than the modern Heckel bassoon, and it had many less keys, making variety of pitches and intonation challenging. The Baroque bassoon also sounds softer. Until the middle of the Baroque era, the bassoon was used almost exclusively to double the basso part (cellos, harpsichord), but with composers like Telemann, Vivaldi, and Boismortier, the bassoon came into its own as a solo instrument. Perviously, when it was used to double the basso part, it added an articulated texture, and this sound carries over into the early solo bassoon literature. McCraw thoughtfully uses this sound in this recording, and his technical facility is second to none. A fine recording!』
Core2Duoノートレビュー 's review (4.5 star album of great chamber music) 『This is one of 2 Telemann Chamber Music albums I own. The other is by the Chandos Baroque Players. I think I like that one slightly better, but this one is very fine in its own right. Telemann was, in his own time, more popular than Bach. While this position is reversed today, Telemann's prolific works live on and are appreciated by many today as well. His repertoire included much more than sonatas, orchestral pieces, and other common compositions. He produced works for trumpet, dinner/table music, chamber music, etc. Unlike many classical works which are useful for meditation, relaxing, etc., chamber music IMHO requires more attention and is less supportive of other, simultaneous activities. It is quite enjoyable all by itself--whether in concert (and there are now several chamber music groups touring) or at home. Try it, you might just become very enthusiastic. In any case, this is a good album to have in your collection.』