Composer: Georg Philipp Telemann
Performer: Markus Kuikka
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Alba
Catalogue: ABCD503
Release: 2021
Size: 354 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Fantasia No. 1 for Viola da gamba in C Minor, TWV 40:26
01. I. Adagio
02. II. Allegro
Fantasia No. 2 for Viola da gamba in D Major, TWV 40:27
03. I. Vivace
04. IIa. Andante
05. IIb. Vivace (Da capo)
06. III. Presto
Fantasia No. 3 for Viola da gamba in E Minor, TWV 40:28
07. I. Largo
08. II. Presto
09. III. Vivace
Fantasia No. 6 for Viola da gamba in G Major, TWV 40:31
10. I. Scherzando
11. II. Dolce
12. III. Spirituoso
Fantasia No. 7 for Viola da gamba in G Minor, TWV 40:32
13. I. Andante
14. II. Vivace
15. III. Allegro
Fantasia No. 8 for Viola da gamba in A Major, TWV 40:33
16. I. Allegro
17. II. Grave
18. III. Vivace
Fantasia No. 9 for Viola da gamba in C Major, TWV 40:34
19. I. Presto
20. II. Grave
21. III. Allegro
Fantasia No. 10 for Viola da gamba in E Major, TWV 40:35
22. I. Dolce
23. II. Siciliana
24. III. Scherzando
Fantasia No. 11 for Viola da gamba in D Minor, TWV 40:36
25. I. Allegro
26. II. Grave
27. III. Allegro
Markus Kuikka writes: “Part of the good fortune that I have had in performing premieres of freshly composed works is in its inherent unpredictability. Such is the case with the present recorded works, which were published almost three hundred years ago. I performed the fantasies for the first time in 2017, incidentally the 250th anniversary of Telemann’s death. Telemann wrote for gamba with a steady hand, displaying intimate knowledge of the instrument. When playing these works, it seemed to me that the composer was at times telling jokes or dramatic stories via the viola da gamba. He also cultivated an endlessly wide variety of composition types and characters. However, although each of the twelve fantasies in the collection of which this recording includes nine are original and unique, all of Telemann’s fantasies for viola da gamba consists of three or four “sonata- style” movements. As a result, they appear to resemble Italian sonata in their movements, although due to its improvisational character, the collection is difficult to place in any specific type of composition: fantasy after all also involves a touch of fantasy”.