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Following on from their critically acclaimed series, Ensemble Diderot continues its 'city series' - after Dresden, Paris and London now Berlin.\r
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All the works (except one) in this new recording are world premiere recordings - really exciting music. Uniquely, and some might say something rather radical for a 'Berlin Album' no CPE Bach, no Quantz and no Flute!\r
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' it's hard to single out highlights when the programme is not only built almost entirely of premiere recordings \u2013 there's one exception \u2013 but also performed with such multicoloured finesse.' Gramophone Magazine\r
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Instead on this rare selection of Trio Sonatas from Berlin, the Ensemble Diderot uses a wonderful copy of a Silbermann Fortepiano - the same as Frederick II had at the court - which gives an incredible variety of colours.\r
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When one contemplates mid eighteenth-century music from Berlin, the first thing that comes to mind is undoubtedly the flute-playing King Frederick II ('the Great'), and one asks oneself if a 'Berlin' album should actually be a 'Potsdam' album. \r
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The idea behind the present recording is to focus on Berlin, but without taking into account the three usually perceived musical protagonists: Frederick, his flute, and Carl Philipp\r
Emanuel Bach.\r
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However, it is indeed primarily thanks to the cultural policy of the Prussian monarch that Berlin became a noteworthy musical centre. In contrast to Dresden, in Berlin music was not only made at court, but throughout the city and beyond.\r
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There were countless private venues in the capital city in which concerts were given with the participation of members of the royal chapel. Double bass player Janitsch continued the weekly concert series that he had already organised in\r
Rheinsberg as 'Friday Academies.' \r
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Chamber music in Berlin was firmly in the hands of professional musicians - the compositions they played were not mass-produced pieces, but rather substantial works that were likewise demanding in terms of technique \u2013 both violins play here on an entirely equal footing passages in seventh position that are more reminiscent of solo passages in a virtuoso violin concerto than chamber music for domestic use.\r
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All in all, Berlin, in contrast to Dresden, was a true chamber music El Dorado.\r
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Previous recordings have gained universal praise from the critics:\r
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'A dream team for this repertoire.'\r
\u2013 Early Music Review\r
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'The Ensemble Diderot plays these works with nimble expertise and good spirit'\r
GRAMOPHONE

Georg Anton Benda: Trio Sonata In E Major * I. Mezzo Allegro

II. Larghetto

III. Presto

Johann Gottlieb Graun: Trio Sonata In A Major * I. Adagio

II. Allegro Non Troppo

III. Vivace. Allegro. Scherzando

Johann Philipp Kirnberger: Trio Sonata In D Minor I. Andante

II. Allegro

III. Presto

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Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.Following on from their critically acclaimed series, Ensemble Diderot continues its 'city series' - after Dresden, Paris and London now Berlin.rrAll the works (except one) in this new recording are world premiere recordings - really exciting music. Uniquely, and some might say something rather radical for a 'Berlin Album' no CPE Bach, no Quantz and no Flute!rr' it's hard to single out highlights when the programme is not only built almost entirely of premiere recordings u2013 there's one exception u2013 but also performed with such multicoloured finesse.' Gramophone Magaziner rInstead on this rare selection of Trio Sonatas from Berlin, the Ensemble Diderot uses a wonderful copy of a Silbermann Fortepiano - the same as Frederick II had at the court - which gives an incredible variety of colours.rrWhen one contemplates mid eighteenth-century music from Berlin, the first thing that comes to mind is undoubtedly the flute-playing King Frederick II ('the Great'), and one asks oneself if a 'Berlin' album should actually be a 'Potsdam' album. rrThe idea behind the present recording is to focus on Berlin, but without taking into account the three usually perceived musical protagonists: Frederick, his flute, and Carl PhilipprEmanuel Bach.rrHowever, it is indeed primarily thanks to the cultural policy of the Prussian monarch that Berlin became a noteworthy musical centre. In contrast to Dresden, in Berlin music was not only made at court, but throughout the city and beyond.rrThere were countless private venues in the capital city in which concerts were given with the participation of members of the royal chapel. Double bass player Janitsch continued the weekly concert series that he had already organised inrRheinsberg as 'Friday Academies.' rrChamber music in Berlin was firmly in the hands of professional musicians - the compositions they played were not mass-produced pieces, but rather substantial works that were likewise demanding in terms of technique u2013 both violins play here on an entirely equal footing passages in seventh position that are more reminiscent of solo passages in a virtuoso violin concerto than chamber music for domestic use.rrAll in all, Berlin, in contrast to Dresden, was a true chamber music El Dorado.rrPrevious recordings have gained universal praise from the critics:rr'A dream team for this repertoire.'ru2013 Early Music Reviewrr'The Ensemble Diderot plays these works with nimble expertise and good spirit'rGRAMOPHONE

Georg Anton Benda: Trio Sonata In E Major * I. Mezzo Allegro

II. Larghetto

III. Presto

Johann Gottlieb Graun: Trio Sonata In A Major * I. Adagio

II. Allegro Non Troppo

III. Vivace. Allegro. Scherzando

Johann Philipp Kirnberger: Trio Sonata In D Minor I. Andante

II. Allegro

III. Presto

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