Händel: Neun Deutsche Arien Daniel Sæther & Ensemble C4
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2024
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
26.01.2024
Label: Lawo Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Interpret: Daniel Sæther & Ensemble C4
Komponist: Georg Friedrich Händel (1685–1759)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Georg Friedrich Händel (1685 - 1759): Neun deutsche Arien:
- 1 Händel: Neun deutsche Arien: No. 1, Künftger Zeiten eitler Kummer, HWV 202 06:28
- 2 Händel: Neun deutsche Arien: No. 2, Das zitternde Glänzen der spielenden Wellen, HWV 203 05:08
- 3 Händel: Neun deutsche Arien: No. 3, Süßer Blumen Ambraflocken, HWV 204 06:48
- 4 Händel: Neun deutsche Arien: No. 4, Süsse Stille, sanfte Quelle, HWV 205 05:20
- 5 Händel: Neun deutsche Arien: No 5, Singe, Seele, Gott zum Preise, HWV 206 04:29
- 6 Händel: Neun deutsche Arien: No. 6, Meine Seele hört im Sehen, HWV 207 05:21
- 7 Händel: Neun deutsche Arien: No. 7, Die ihr aus dunklen Grüften, HWV 208 05:20
- 8 Händel: Neun deutsche Arien: No. 8, In den angenehmen Büschen, HWV 209 03:26
- 9 Händel: Neun deutsche Arien: No. 9, Flammende Rose, Zierde der Erden, HWV 210 05:07
- Antonio Vivaldi (1678 - 1741): Trio Sonata in G Minor, RV 63 (Transposed & adapted for treble recorder & violin by Martin Straeten):
- 10 Vivaldi: Trio Sonata in G Minor, RV 63 (Transposed & adapted for treble recorder & violin by Martin Straeten): I. Adagio 00:47
- 11 Vivaldi: Trio Sonata in G Minor, RV 63 (Transposed & adapted for treble recorder & violin by Martin Straeten): II. Andante 00:27
- 12 Vivaldi: Trio Sonata in G Minor, RV 63 (Transposed & adapted for treble recorder & violin by Martin Straeten): III. Allegro 02:14
- 13 Vivaldi: Trio Sonata in G Minor, RV 63 (Transposed & adapted for treble recorder & violin by Martin Straeten): IV. Adagio 00:49
- 14 Vivaldi: Trio Sonata in G Minor, RV 63 (Transposed & adapted for treble recorder & violin by Martin Straeten): V. Vivace - Allegro - Larghetto 01:35
- 15 Vivaldi: Trio Sonata in G Minor, RV 63 (Transposed & adapted for treble recorder & violin by Martin Straeten): VI. Allegro 00:43
- 16 Vivaldi: Trio Sonata in G Minor, RV 63 (Transposed & adapted for treble recorder & violin by Martin Straeten): VII. Adagio 00:47
- 17 Vivaldi: Trio Sonata in G Minor, RV 63 (Transposed & adapted for treble recorder & violin by Martin Straeten): VIII. Allegro 01:58
Info zu Händel: Neun Deutsche Arien
Ensemble C4 is a Norwegian baroque ensemble working primarily in Norway. With its association with several freelance musicians, the ensemble remains flexible in both its musical expression and size. Since 2015, it has presented several new concert programmes per year and has consequently built up a large repertoire of music taken from the period from approximately 1575 till 1800.
With extensive concert experience and great synergy, the ensemble has developed a playful and virtuosic style that thrills audiences and has received critical acclaim. Neun deutsche Arien is the ensemble's first CD release.
Countertenor Daniel Saether studied at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and the Royal Academy in Den Haag. He has performed as a countertenor in Norway and abroad since 2011 with a wide-ranging repertoire from early music to contemporary. From 2018-2020 he was awarded the Norwegian government grant Statens Arbeidsstipend to work with contemporary music for countertenor on baroque instruments and document this in concerts and recordings. In the summer of 2023, Daniel featured as Cesarin the Trygve Broske's contemporary opera Kom-mandantenheld at the Oscarsborg open air Opera.
Saether is a founding member of Ensemble Freithoffand Christian IV Consort(now known as Ensemble C4), both of which perform chamber music in Norway with a focus on Renaissance and Baroque music.
In 2020, Saether released the album Unexpected Songs(LWC1204) for which he was nominated as Singer of the Year at the German Opus Klassik awards in 2021. His second solo album in 2022 Vintersong (LWC1236) achieved nominations in four categories.
Daniel Sagstuen Saether,
Ensemble C4
is based in Oslo and organises its own concerts, usually in the eastern part of Norway. With its many associated freelance musicians, the ensemble is flexible in both expression and size. Since 2015, the ensemble has produced several new concert programmes per year and has thus built up a large repertoire of music from the period around 1575-1800.
With long concert experience and good interaction, the ensemble has developed a playful and virtuosic style that excites the audience and gives great feedback. The ensemble's first CD was recently released. It is a recording of G. F. Handel's Nine German Arias, recorded on LAWO Classics. This will now be celebrated with a release concert at Oslo Ladegård!
Booklet für Händel: Neun Deutsche Arien