29.5.09

'Reflexio' Sonates pour flûte - Andreotti, Jansen, Coin, Azzolini (2006)

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Maria-Tecla Andreotti, flauto traverso
Jan-Willem Jansen, lautenwerk & cembalo
Christophe Coin, viola de gamba
Sergio Azzolini, fagotto


Ensemble Baroque de Limoges


The documentary evidence says to us that in the house of the Bach Family music was played regularly (slightly obvious in a kindred of almost 20 members, 3 of them musicians of universal height). In the inventory of Bach's testament it has been found 8 keyboards and 10 string instruments, without counting flutes and oboes that were excluded because of his void monetary value. I do not believe that it is necessary to add that these concerts were famous for its extraordinary quality and that, in view of the intimate environment, great freedom would exist in the choice of the instruments for the continuo and even for the soloists.
With this conceptual frame behind, Christophe Coin and the soloists of the Ensemble Baroque de Limoges perform the very well-known Sonatas for Flute delivering a refreshing and new vision of the music of the Maestro, coming closer these familiar and intimate sonorities that we already mention. A bassoon in the accompaniment of the Sonata in E Major, a viola da gamba doubling the harpsichord line in the Sonata in B Minor, or moreover the Lautenklavier -extint keyboard instrument that was one of Bach's favorites- they deliver a new comprehension of Bach's music.

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