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Barthold Kuijken Flute Music of the Bach Family the Accent Recordings 1978-2014 BARTHOLD KUIJKEN Flute Music of the Bach Family The Accent Recordings 1978-2014 Johann Sebastian Bach & Carl Philipp Emanuel, Wilhelm Friedemann, Johann Christoph Friedrich, Johann Christian BARTHOLD KUIJKEN Flute Music of the Bach Family The Accent Recordings 1978-2014 with Ewald Demeyere harpsichord Marc Hantai transverse flute Ann Cnop viola Sigiswald Kuijken violin Wieland Kuijken violoncello Robert Kohnen harpsichord La Petite Bande & Sigiswald Kuijken CD 1 [63:58] CD 2 [70:00] Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) (1685-1750) Flute Sonatas Works with Flute Sonata in E minor BWV 1034 11 Menuet I 0:39 Solo pour la flute traversière Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B minor BWV 1067 for flute & basso continuo 12 Menuet II 1:10 in A minor BWV 1013 for traverso, strings & basso continuo 1 Adagio ma non tanto 3:09 13 Menuet I da capo 0:49 1 Allemande 6:01 8 Ouverture 5:59 2 Allegro 2:37 2 Corrente 3:42 9 Rondeau 1:46 3 Andante 3:25 Sonata in E major BWV 1035 3 Sarabande 5:19 10 Sarabande 3:00 4 Allegro 4:42 for flute & basso continuo 4 Bourrée angloise 2:46 11 Bourrée I & II 2:09 12 Polonaise I & II 3:43 14 Adagio ma non tanto 2:21 13 Menuet 1:10 Sonata in A major BWV 1032 15 Allegro 2:59 Sonata in G major for flute & obligato harpsichord 16 Siciliana 4:16 arranged after Sonata BWV 525 14 Badinerie 1:43 5 Vivace (reconstr. Barthold Kuijken) 4:59 17 Allegro assai 3:03 for transverse flute, violin & basso continuo 6 Largo e dolce 3:07 5 Allegro 2:37 Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major 7 Allegro 4:08 Sonata in B minor BWV 1030 6 Adagio 6:32 BWV 1050 for flute & obligato harpsichord 7 Allegro 3:20 15 Allegro 9:33 Sonata in C major BWV 1033 18 Andante 8:10 16 Affettuoso 5:33 for flute & basso continuo 19 Largo e dolce 3:49 17 Allegro 5:08 8 Andante-Presto 1:31 20 Presto 1:27 9 Allegro 2:07 21 [Allegro] 3:56 10 Adagio 1:34 Barthold Kuijken transverse flute Tr. 5-7: Barthold Kuijken transverse flute Sigiswald Kuijken violin · Wieland Kuijken violoncello, viola da gamba Rudolf Tutz (Innsbruck), after I.H. Rottenburgh (Brussels c 1730) Robert Kohnen harpsichord Ewald Demeyere harpsichord Tr. 8-17: Bruce Kennedy (Amsterdam), after M. Mietke (Berlin c 1702-04) La Petite Bande · Sigiswald Kuijken CD 3 [50:32] CD 4 [54:24] Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788) Flute Sonatas Sonata in G major Wq 123 / H 550 Sonata in A minor Wq 128 / H 555 Sonata in E minor Wq 124 / H 551 Sonata in D major Wq 129 / H 556 (Frankfurt/Oder, 1735) (Berlin, 1740) (Frankfurt/Oder, 1737) (Berlin, 1740) 1 Andante 2:27 10 Andante 3:08 1 Adagio 2:26 10 Adagio 3:33 2 Allegro 2:59 11 Allegro 4:15 2 Allegro 1:43 11 Allegro 3:24 3 Tempo di Minuetto 2:29 12 Vivace 3:51 3 Menuet 2:23 12 Vivace 1:56 Sonata in B flat major Wq 125 / H 552 Sonata in D major Wq 131 / H 561 Sonata in D major Wq 126 / H 553 Sonata in B flat major Wq 130 / H 560 (Berlin, 1738) (Berlin, 1747) (Berlin,1738) (Berlin, 1746) 4 Adagio 2:33 13 Andante 2:09 4 Largo 2:49 13 Largo 3:30 5 Allegro 4:11 14 Allegretto 3:49 5 Allegro 3:42 14 Allegro 4:56 6 Vivace 2:37 15 Allegro 4:05 6 Vivace 3:40 15 Allegro 3:37 Sonata in G major Wq 134 / H 558 Sonata in G major Wq 127 / H 554 Sonata in G major Wq 133 / H 564 (Berlin, 1738-39?) (Berlin, 1739) (Hamburg, 1786) 7 Adagio 2:47 7 Adagio 3:01 16 Allegretto 5:35 8 Allegro 5:50 8 Allegro 1:50 17 Rondo 3:07 9 Vivace 3:13 9 Vivace 3:32 Barthold Kuijken transverse flute CD 3: 1-12, CD 4: 1-15: Rudolf Tutz (Innsbruck 2005), after I.H. Rottenburgh (Brussels c 1730) CD 3: 13-15, CD 4: 16-17: Alain Weemaels (Brussels 2005), after August Grenser (Dresden c 1750) Ewald Demeyere harpsichord & fortepiano CD 3: 1-12, CD 4: 1-15: Anthony Sidey & Frédéric Bal (Paris 1995), after a German model (Thuringia c 1735) CD 3: 13-15, CD 4: 16-17: Barbara & Thomas Wolf (Washington), after Gottfried Silbermann (1746) CD 5 [44:24] CD 6 [67:38] Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1714-1788) (1710-1784) Quartets for Harpsichord, Flute & Viola Six Duets for two Flutes Quartet in G major Wq 95 Duetto in F major Falck 57 Duetto in E minor Falck 54 1 Allegretto 6:54 1 Allegro e moderato 4:29 11 Allegro 2:52 2 Adagio 3:32 2 Lamentabile 7:55 12 Larghetto 3:05 3 Presto 5:31 3 Presto 2:04 13 Vivace 4:22 Quartet in A minor Wq 93 Duetto in G major Falck 59 Duetto in E flat major Falck 56 4 Andantino 5:30 4 Allegro ma non troppo 3:22 14 Un poco allegro 1:52 5 Largo e sostenuto 4:00 5 Cantabile 2:20 15 Largo 3:58 6 Allegro assai 4:35 6 Alla breve 1:20 16 Vivace 2:59 7 Gigue: Allegro 3:45 Quartet in D major Wq 94 Duetto in F minor Falck 58 7 Allegretto 5:11 Duetto in E flat major Falck 55 17 Un poco allegro 1:52 8 Sehr langsam und ausgehalten 3:59 8 Allegro 3:05 18 Largo 3:40 9 Allegro di molto 5:04 9 Adagio ma non molto 3:40 19 Vivace 1:50 10 Presto 3:12 Barthold Kuijken transverse flute Alain Weemaels (Brussels 1990), after August Grenser (Dresden c 1760) Ann Cnop viola nd th Anonymous (2 half of the 18 century) Barthold Kuijken Ewald Demeyere harpsichord Marc Hantaï Augusto Bonza (Turbigo 2003), after Henri Hemsch (Paris 1736) transverse flute CD 7 [75:56] CD 8 [42:44] Flute Sonatas by Works with Flute by the Bach Sons the Bach Sons WILHELM FRIEDEMANN BACH (1710-1784) JOHANN Christoph FRIEDRICH BACH (1732-1795) CARL PHILIPP EMANUEL BACH (1714–1788) JOHANN CHRISTIAN BACH (1735–1782) Sonata in E minor BR WFB B 17 Sonata in D minor HW VIII/3 Nr. 1 Sonata in A minor H 562 / W 132 (1747) Quintet in D major for flute & basso continuo (c 1742/45?) for flute & cembalo obligato (1777) for transverse flute, oboe, violin, cello & harpsichord 1 Poco adagio 3:52 1 Allegro ma non tanto 2:39 10 Allegretto 7:35 2 Allegro 5:12 7 Allegro 6:18 2 Sciliano 3:19 11 Andante-Recitativo 9:10 3 Allegro 4:53 8 Allegro 5:35 3 Vivace 3:20 12 Allegro 6:53 9 Allegro 3:52 Triosonata in A major JOHANN CHRISTIAN (?) BACH (1735-1782) WILHELM FRIEDEMANN BACH (1710-1784) for transverse flute, violin & basso continuo Sonata in F major H 597 Sonata in F major BR WFB B 18 4 Allegretto 5:33 for flute & cembalo obligato (c 1750/55?) for flute & basso continuo (c 1742/45?) 5 Andante 3:54 4 Adagio 2:39 13 Allegro non troppo 4:21 6 Vivace 3:28 5 Allegretto 4:51 1:31 14 Andantino 6 Allegro assai 2:59 15 Vivace 5:03 BACH (?) JOHANN CHRISTIAN BACH (1735-1782) Sonata in F minor Sonata in D major Op. 16/1, W B 10 Barthold Kuijken for flute & basso continuo for flute & cembalo obligato (1779) transverse flute Tr. 1-3: Philippe Allain-Dupré (Paris), after J.J. Quantz (Berlin c 1750) 7 Lento 2:18 16 Allegro assai 5:51 Tr. 4-9: G. A. Rottenburgh (Brussels, c 1745) 8 Allegro ma non troppo 3:12 17 Andante grazioso 4:41 9 Un poco vivace 3:07 Tr. 4-6: Sigiswald Kuijken violin · Wieland Kuijken violoncello Barthold Kuijken transverse flute Robert Kohnen harpsichord Alain Weemaels (Brussels 1990), after August Grenser (Dresden c 1750) Tr. 7-9: Ewald Demeyere harpsichord Janneke van der Meer violin · Paul Dombrecht oboe Augusto Bonza (Turbigo 2003), after Henri Hemsch (Paris 1736) Richte van der Meer violoncello · Johan Huys harpsichord ENglisH ENglisH Barthold Kuijken flute as a soloist and in a variety of smaller en- 2007, he was awarded a doctorate in Musicology at Flute music by the Bach Family sembles. Alongside his two brothers Wieland und the Free University of Brussels. His dissertation en- Sigiswald, his chief musical companions were the titled The notation is not the Music – Reflections on ACCENT recordings between the years 1978-2014 harpsichordists Robert Kohnen and Gustav Leon- more than 40 years intensive practice of Early Music hardt, the countertenor René Jacobs and the oboist drew on his extensive experience as a flautist, en- Paul Dombrecht. He was also for many years a flau- semble director and university lecturer. Barthold Kuijken once described himself and his da gamba, Sigiswald developed an interest in the tist in the Collegium Aureum and in the orchestra siblings as “six brothers – three of them musical Baroque violin and Barthold first concentrated ex- La Petite Bande led by his brother Sigiswald. Over The first fact established in a perusal of Barthold and the other three normal” with a slice of hu- clusively on playing the recorder in order to be able the next decades, he greatly extended his reper- Kuijken’s substantial discography is that composi- mour in an interview.
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