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The leading oboist Thomas Indermühle recorded oboe sonata masterpieces of C. P. E. Bach, Vivaldi and Handel. Although Indermühle bases his performance on Baroque's musical language, he established his own world by mixing in supple and flowing passages which could only be achieved by a modern instrument. Accompanied by the wizard Claudio Brizi who expertly plays the sounds of the cembalo and organ on the claviorgan, the ultimate version of the piece has come to fruition.
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1. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach:
Sonata in G Minor Wq. 135/H. 549
[1] I. Adagio
[2] II. Allegro
[3] III. Vivace
2. Antonio Vivaldi:
Sonata in C Minor RV53
[4] I. Adagio
[5] II. Allegro
[6] III. Andante
[7] IV. Allegro
3.Georg Friedrich Händel:
Sonata in B-Flat Major HWV357
[8] I. Allegro
[9] II. Grave
[10] III. Allegro
Sonata in C Minor Op. 1 No. 8 HWV366
[11] I. Largo
[12] II. Allegro
[13] III. Adagio
[14] IV. Bourrée angloise
Sonata in F Major HWV363a
[15] I. Adagio
[16] II. Allegro
[17] III. Adagio
[18] IV. Bourrée angloise
[19] V. Menuet
Sonata in G Minor Op. 1 No. 6 HWV364a
[20] I. Larghetto-Adagio
[21] II. Allegro
[22] III. Adagio
[23] IV. Allegro
Thomas Indermüihle, oboe
Claudio Brizi, claviorgan
Recorded: April 30 - May 4, 2009
Comp]esso Museale di Santa Croce, Umbertide, Italy
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