Stephen Brookes, Rebel Baroque Orchestra (Washington Post, October 9) |
The best discoveries came, of course, from the back catalogue of Telemann, for the second time this weekend. Not so much the Ouverture in D that opened the program as the penultimate Concerto for Four Violins, without basso continuo (G major, TWV 40, No. 201). The number of pieces for that combination cannot be that large, and one had the impression of Telemann accepting a self-imposed technical challenge. It is a beautiful work, especially the very odd harmonic turns in the third movement, and it was played with exceptional poise. An equally good find was the brief Concerto in D that concluded the concert, for solo trumpet and strings.
REBEL Ensemble will be playing this program at venues around the United States, including two appearances on the Friends of Music series at Dumbarton Oaks (October 14 and 15, 8 pm).
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