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EBG008 Booklet-Inslag 190522.Indd 95907 UNICO WILHELM VAN WASSENAER and the Recorder in the Low Countries ERIK BOSGRAAF FRANCESCO CORTI Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer (1692–1766) Joseph Hector Fiocco (1703–1741) Sonata terza in G minor Four pieces from Pièces de clavecin, premier suite 1Recording Grave dates: 26-29 November 2018 2’53 18 Adagio 3’00 2Recording Allegro location: Kruiskerk, Burgum, The Netherlands2’26 19 Allegro 3’22 3 Sarabanda. Grave 2’23 20 Andante 1’57 4Engineering Giga presto and editing: Dirk Fischer 0’54 21 Vivace 4’13 Church warden: Alfred van der Land Jean-BaptistePhotography: Sjaak Loeillet Verboom de Gant (1688–c.1720) Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer UNICO WILHELM VAN WASSENAER From: Sonata in G major Op.1 No.3 Sonata seconda in G minor 5Pitch: Largo a’ = 392 Hz, modifi ed 1/6 comma mean tone3’29 22 Grave 1’39 Recorders: 23 Allegro 1’14 Andreas Parcham (1643–1712) 24 Adagio 1’24 and the - Sopranino in g” by Christoph Trescher after early baroque models (TRACKS 36-38) Recorder in the Low Countries Sonata- Soprano in G in major d” by Ernst Meyer after Denner (6-9) 25 Giga presto 2’06 6 Poco allegro 0’56 und die Blockflöte in den Niederlanden - Alto in f’ by Ernst Meyer after Bressan (32-35) 7- Alto [Allegro] in f’ by Sebastian Meyer after Bressan (1-4,0’41 5, 22-25)Johann Christian Schickhardt (1682–1762) 8- Alto Adagio in e’ by– Allegro Ernst Meyer – Adagio after – Presto Bressan – (26-31) Sonata in E major Op.30 No.7 Adagio – Spicato – Largo – Allegro 2’06 26 Allegro 2’01 - Tenor (voice fl ute) in d’ by Ernst Meyer after Bressan (14-17) 9 Aria 1’31 27 Siciliano 3’00 - Bass in G by Küng / Ernst Meyer (10-13) 28 Allegro 2’22 Jean-Baptiste Loeillet de Gant 29 Allegro 2’10 SonataHarpsichord in A minor made Op.1 by SebastianoNo.1 Calì after Antoine Vater30 (1732),Giga kindly provided by Roland Schulze 1’45 10Harpsichord Adagio tuning and maintenance: Mikina Yamashita3’15 31 Allegro 1’31 11 Allegro 1’33 12 Adagio 1’49 Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer 13Liner Giga. notes: Allegro Dr. Thiemo Wind 1’10 Sonata prima in F major English translation: Dr. Julia Muller 32 Grave 2’11 Jean-MarieGerman translation: Leclair (l’aîné) Esther (1697–1764) Dür 33 Allegro 2’43 Sonata in G major Op.9 No.7 34 Adagio 0’53 and the Recorder in the Low Countries 14Artwork: Andante Alexander van der Linden 3’02 35 Giga presto 1’07 15Production Allegro ma assistant: non troppo Wilma Rietdijk 2’45 16Financial Aria. Aff support: ettuoso Stichting – Altro Abrikoos 3’17 Sybrandus van Noordt (1659–1705) und die Blockflöte in den Niederlanden 17 Giga. Allegro moderato 2’02 Sonata in F major 36 Vivace 1’49 37 Adagio 1’07 38 Allegro 1’45 ℗ & © 2019 Brilliant Classics Erik Bosgraaf recorder/Blockfl öte Francesco Corti harpsichord/Cembalo Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer (1692–1766) Joseph Hector Fiocco (1703–1741) Sonata terza in G minor Four pieces from Pièces de clavecin, premier suite 1Recording Grave dates: 26-29 November 2018 2’53 18 Adagio 3’00 2Recording Allegro location: Kruiskerk, Burgum, The Netherlands2’26 19 Allegro 3’22 3 Sarabanda. Grave 2’23 20 Andante 1’57 4Engineering Giga presto and editing: Dirk Fischer 0’54 21 Vivace 4’13 Church warden: Alfred van der Land Jean-BaptistePhotography: Sjaak Loeillet Verboom de Gant (1688–c.1720) Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer UNICO WILHELM VAN WASSENAER From: Sonata in G major Op.1 No.3 Sonata seconda in G minor 5Pitch: Largo a’ = 392 Hz, modifi ed 1/6 comma mean tone3’29 22 Grave 1’39 Recorders: 23 Allegro 1’14 Andreas Parcham (1643–1712) 24 Adagio 1’24 and the - Sopranino in g” by Christoph Trescher after early baroque models (TRACKS 36-38) Recorder in the Low Countries Sonata- Soprano in G in major d” by Ernst Meyer after Denner (6-9) 25 Giga presto 2’06 6 Poco allegro 0’56 und die Blockflöte in den Niederlanden - Alto in f’ by Ernst Meyer after Bressan (32-35) 7- Alto [Allegro] in f’ by Sebastian Meyer after Bressan (1-4,0’41 5, 22-25)Johann Christian Schickhardt (1682–1762) 8- Alto Adagio in e’ by– Allegro Ernst Meyer – Adagio after – Presto Bressan – (26-31) Sonata in E major Op.30 No.7 Adagio – Spicato – Largo – Allegro 2’06 26 Allegro 2’01 - Tenor (voice fl ute) in d’ by Ernst Meyer after Bressan (14-17) 9 Aria 1’31 27 Siciliano 3’00 - Bass in G by Küng / Ernst Meyer (10-13) 28 Allegro 2’22 Jean-Baptiste Loeillet de Gant 29 Allegro 2’10 SonataHarpsichord in A minor made Op.1 by SebastianoNo.1 Calì after Antoine Vater30 (1732),Giga kindly provided by Roland Schulze 1’45 10Harpsichord Adagio tuning and maintenance: Mikina Yamashita3’15 31 Allegro 1’31 11 Allegro 1’33 12 Adagio 1’49 Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer 13Liner Giga. notes: Allegro Dr. Thiemo Wind 1’10 Sonata prima in F major English translation: Dr. Julia Muller 32 Grave 2’11 Jean-MarieGerman translation: Leclair (l’aîné) Esther (1697–1764) Dür 33 Allegro 2’43 Sonata in G major Op.9 No.7 34 Adagio 0’53 and the Recorder in the Low Countries 14Artwork: Andante Alexander van der Linden 3’02 35 Giga presto 1’07 15Production Allegro ma assistant: non troppo Wilma Rietdijk 2’45 16Financial Aria. Aff support: ettuoso Stichting – Altro Abrikoos 3’17 Sybrandus van Noordt (1659–1705) und die Blockflöte in den Niederlanden 17 Giga. Allegro moderato 2’02 Sonata in F major 36 Vivace 1’49 37 Adagio 1’07 38 Allegro 1’45 ℗ & © 2019 Brilliant Classics Erik Bosgraaf recorder/Blockfl öte Francesco Corti harpsichord/Cembalo FrancescoThe Recorder Corti in the Dutch Republic around 1700 known to have lived and worked in the his famous repertoire found in Der Fluyten Republic. Jean-Baptiste Loeillet was born Lust-hof (also recorded by Erik Bosgraaf for Thiemo Wind in Ghent and worked in Lyon, but his Brilliant Classics). 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