Catalogue no.: PIP 312
Baroque works for recorder or baroque flute and basso continuo or obbligato keyboard, and including Telemann’s trio sonata for alto recorder, natural horn and b.c.
- A. Corelli: Sonata in F., op. V no. 4, transcribed for alto recorder & b.c. (1707)
- J-M. Hotteterre: Suite III, Livre premier, for traverso & b.c. (1715)
- J.S. Bach: Trio Sonata in F, BWV 525, transcribed for alto recorder & harpsichord
- John Stanley: Solo II, op. IV, for traverso & b.c. (1745)
- J.B. de Boismortier: Sonate 1, op. 91, for harpsichord & traverso (c.1741-42)
- G.P. Telemann: Concerto a 3 for alto recorder, horn & b.c.
- Alison Melville, recorder, traverso
- Michael Jarvis, harpsichord
- Borys Medicky, harpsichord
- Charlotte Nediger, harpsichord
- Derek Conrod, natural horn
- Mary Cyr, viola da gamba
Boismortier: Sonata in G, op. 91 no. 1, Gayement (Borys Medicky, harpsichord)
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Reviews:
“A quote contained in the notes of this recording: “The bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song” is very appropriate. For Alison Melville, like the bird, the graceful simplicty of musicality is second nature. She so delicately ornaments her phrases, they appear as natural as breath itself.” The WholeNote