Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
Concerto Français in G minor for 2 oboes, 2 violins, 2 violas,
bassoon and b.c. TWV 53:g1
Trio in D major for 2 violins and b.c., TWV 42:D13
Trio in G minor for transverse flute, violin and b.c., TWV 42:g13
Concerto in B-flat major for 2 violins, viola and b.c., TWV 43:B1
Concerto in D major for transverse flute, strings and b.c.,
TWV Annex 51: D
Sonata in E minor for 2 oboes, bassoon, 2 violins, 2 violas
and b.c.,
TWV 50:4
L’accademia giocosa
Stefan Schilli, baroque oboe
Tobias Vogelmann, baroque oboe
Valérie Gillard, baroque violin
David van Dijk, baroque violin
Marije Grevink, baroque violin
Shunske Sato, baroque violin
Anja Kreynacke, baroque viola
Lothar Haass, baroque viola
Johannes Berger, baroque violoncello
Makiko Kurabayashi, baroque bassoon
Alexandra Scott, violone
Peter Kofler, harpsichord
Telemann’s musical legacy is extremely extensive and
comprises all the customary musical genres of his
time. Typical of Telemann are cantabile melodies,
inventively applied timbres and, especially in his late
works, unusual harmonic effects as well. The instrumental
works frequently reveal the strong influence of
French and Italian music, and occasionally folkloristic
Polish influences as well. Stefan Schilli, solo oboist of
the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, has strongly
committed himself to this repertoire on BR Klassik;
this forms the basis for the creation of the present CD
with Schilli’s “Accademia giocosa” as a co-production
with that broadcasting station.