Corellisante (Corelli / Telemann), REBEL Ensemble (released February 12, 2008) Dorian DSL-90703 Playlist: Telemann, Sonates Corellisantes (I, II, III, V) Corelli, Sonatas, op. 1 (no. 9), op. 3 (nos. 8, 12), op. 4 (nos. 6, 10) |
The sound put down by the American historically informed performance (HIP) ensemble known as REBEL exceeds my expectations from recent concert hearings in 2007 and 2005. In fact, the tracks presented here were recorded back in May 2003, in a close, somewhat busy, but activated and vibrant sound. The trio sonata format, one of the most characteristically Baroque combinations, brings together the group's two lead violinists and co-directors, Jörg-Michael Schwarz and Karen Marie Marmer (omitting the flutes suggested by some editions as alternatives or supplements to the violins). Their nicely matched sound is put to especially good use in the searing suspensions of the Grave introduction to Corelli's op. 3/12, with organ and theorbo, and the gorgeous Largo of Corelli's op. 3/8.
The continuo part is covered by combinations of cellist John Moran (playing an English cello from around 1700, even on the pieces for which Corelli included a part specifically for the violone), Dongsok Chin on either harpsichord or organ, and theorbist Daniel Swenberg on various instruments. The results are intensely pleasant and worthwhile listening, but not really an essential purchase, especially at an import-level price for a single disc.
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