Gottfried von der Goltz, first violin and conductor of the first-rate Freiburger Barockorchester comes back with a new record dedicated to the violin sonatas of a young – and already brilliant – Telemann. Rarely recorded, these works show a very surprising form as they allow the musician total freedom of expression and ornamentation. These features demonstrate also the unique creative inventiveness already in germ in Telemann’s music.
Telemann, a deep connoisseur of French an Italian tastes, puts a great delicacy in these sonatas (Francfort, 1715) as he deploys a quite outstanding melodic line and announces the galant style to come.
With this record, Gottfried von der Goltz stands as an expert in Telemann as he provides an interpretation that reflects the main features of his works: vibrant and subtile. An essential.
GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN
Sonata no.1 in G minor
1. I. Adagio
2. II. Allegro
3. III. Adagio
4. IV. Vivace
Sonata no.2 in D major
5. I. Allemanda. Largo
6. II. Corrente. Vivace
7. III. Sarabanda
8. IV. Gigue
Sonata no.3 in B minor
9. I. Cantabile
10. II. Allegro assai
11. III. Andante
12. IV. Vivace
Sonata no.4 in G major
13. I. Largo
14. II. Allegro
15. III. Adagio
16. IV. Allegro
Sonata no.5 in A minor
17. I. Allemanda. Largo
18. II. Corrente. Vivace
19. III. Sarabanda
20. IV. Giga
Sonata no.6 in A major
21. I. Allemanda. Largo
22. II. Corrente. Allegro
23. III. Sarabanda
24. IV. Giga