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Semeradova, Traxler: Handel, Leclair – Chaconne For The Princess (24/96 FLAC)

Semeradova, Traxler: Handel, Leclair - Chaconne For The Princess (24/96 FLAC)
Semeradova, Traxler: Handel, Leclair – Chaconne For The Princess (24/96 FLAC)

Composer: Jean-Marie Leclair, George Frideric Handel
Performer: Jana Semeradova, Erich Traxler
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Supraphon
Release: 2020
Size: 1.24 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Jean-Marie Leclair:
Sonata in G Major, Op. 9
01. No. 1, Andante. Dolce
02. No. 2, Allegro ma non troppo
03. No. 3, Aria. Affettuoso
04. No. 4, Giga. Allegro moderato

George Frideric Handel:
Suite in D Minor, HWV 428
05. No. 1, Prelude
06. No. 2, Allegro
07. No. 3, Allemande
08. No. 4, Courante
09. No. 5, Air & Variations
10. No. 6, Presto
11. Suite in E Major, HWV 430: Gavotte “The Harmonious Blacksmith”
12. Suite in G Minor, HWV 432: Passacaglia

13. anon.: Princess Royal

Jean-Marie Leclair:
Sonata in E Minor, Op. 9
14. No. 1, Andante. Dolce – Allemande
15. No. 2, Allegro ma non troppo
16. No. 3, Sarabande
17. No. 4, Minuetto. Allegro non troppo

George Frideric Handel:
18. Chaconne in A Major

During the Baroque era, taking music and art lessons was an integral part of education of children in royal families. Anne, Princess of Orange (1709-1759), the eldest daughter of King George II of Great Britain, was fortunate in having excellent teachers. At the age of five, she moved from her native city of Hanover to London, where for eleven years her musical talent was cultivated by G. F. Handel, a celebrated composer and keyboard virtuoso. Handel dedicated a number of his works to the Princess (among them the wedding serenade Parnasso in festa), while other, highly popular, pieces of his were arranged, including by the virtuoso flautist Michel Blavet. Following her wedding and departure from London, Anne no longer took harpsichord lessons, yet at the court in The Hague, her new home, she remained faithful to the Muses and surrounded herself with excellent artists. For a few years, the court employed the superb violinist and Kapellmeister Jean-Marie Leclair, who dedicated to Anne his fourth book of solo sonatas. In the case of some of them, he mentioned – to the delight of all flautists – the possibility of their being performed by “flute allemande” as an alternative instrument.
As a soloist, the flautist Jana Semerádová has worked with distinguished early music specialists (S. Azzolini, A. Bernardini, E. Onofri, etc.) and has performed at major festivals (Utrecht, Leipzig, Halle, Versailles, Sablé, Regensburg, etc.). Erich Traxler is an outstanding soloist and chamber player, who has appeared at the most renowned concert venues worldwide. Princess Anne’s remarkable musical story is the intersection of the stories of the two exceptional musicians.

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