Composer: Johann Friedrich Fasch, Johann Fischer, Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer, Christoph Förster, Jean Michel Muller, Georg Philipp Telemann
Orchestra: Lingua Franca
Conductor: Benoît Laurent
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Ricercar
Release: 2010
Size: 542 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
01. Tafelmusik, Suite in A Minor: I. Ouverture
02. Tafelmusik, Suite in A Minor: II. Entrée
03. Tafelmusik, Suite in A Minor: III. Menuet
04. Tafelmusik, Suite in A Minor: IV. Air
05. Tafelmusik, Suite in A Minor: V. Chaconne
06. Tafelmusik, Suite in A Minor: VI. Gavotte
07. Sonata in G Minor: I. Più adagio-Allegro-Adagio
08. Sonata in G Minor: II. Aria
09. Sonata in G Minor: III. Menuet
10. Sonata in G Minor: IV. Adagio
11. Sonata in G Minor: V. Gigue
12. Kleine Cammer-Music, Partita No. 3 in C Minor TWV 41:c1: I. Ouverture
13. Kleine Cammer-Music, Partita No. 3 in C Minor TWV 41:c1: II. Prélude
14. Kleine Cammer-Music, Partita No. 3 in C Minor TWV 41:c1: III. Presto
15. Kleine Cammer-Music, Partita No. 3 in C Minor TWV 41:c1: IV. Vivace
16. Kleine Cammer-Music, Partita No. 3 in C Minor TWV 41:c1: V. Vivace
17. Kleine Cammer-Music, Partita No. 3 in C Minor TWV 41:c1: VI. Allegro
18. Kleine Cammer-Music, Partita No. 3 in C Minor TWV 41:c1: VII. Vivace
19. Kleine Cammer-Music, Partita No. 3 In C Minor Twv 41:C1: VIII. Presto
20. Concerto in G Major, FaWV L:G11: I. Un poco allegro
21. Concerto in G Major, FaWV L:G11: II. Air
22. Concerto in G Major, FaWV L:G11: III. Allegro
23. Concerto in G Major, FaWV L:G11: IV. Menuets
24. Concerto in G Major: I. Allegro
25. Concerto in G Major: II. Adagio
26. Concerto in G Major: III. Rigaudon
27. Concerto in G Major: IV. Passepied
28. Sonata in F Major: I. Adagio-Allegro-Adagio
29. Sonata in F Major: II. Aria
30. Sonata in F Major: III. Menuet
31. Sonata in F Major: IV. Allegro
32. Sonata in F Major: V. Gigue
Due to a strong French influence at the beginning of the 18th century ‘bandes de hautbois’ were frequently present in the German courts. These instruments were initially intended for the performance of military and ceremonial music but soon began to take part in more courtly entertainments. A particular style of music was used in compositions for these instruments, as it was also in works for newer instruments, one of these being the oboe da caccia that Fasch employed as the solo instrument in a concerto that has only recently come to light.