Telemann Double Concerti Given New Life by Rebel

By Ralph Graves

I always forget about Telemann. Unlike his contemporaries Bach and Handel, he didn’t write anything that became a breakout hit, like the “Air on a G String,” or “Water Music.” But his music was all of a very high quality, full of inventiveness and skill — as Rebel reminded me with this new recording of Telemann double concerti.

Played with authentic instruments, Rebel presents these works as fresh, robust compositions brimming with energy. And that makes this a very appealing recording.

The soloists balance nicely between authentic performance practices and individual expression. As a result, these concertos sound like living, breathing works rather than museum pieces.

Recording Rebel in a church was an excellent call. The ambiance is well-suited to the ensemble, vibrant enough to give the music depth, yet intimate enough to hear every detail.

This release is a welcome reminder, indeed.

Georg Philipp Telemann : Double Concerti for Winds & Strings
Rebel ; Jörg-Michael Schwarz conductor
Bridge Records

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