Friday, April 11, 2008
Göran Söllscher Eleven-String Baroque Deutsche Grammophon 474 815-2, 2004
Sylvius Leopold Weiss
01. Passacaille D-Dur
Johann Pachelbel - Lautensuite fis-moll (arr. Walter Gerwig aus T. 312)
02. I. Allemande
03. II. Courante
04. III. Sarabande
05. IV. Gigue
David Kellner
06. Fantasia F-Dur
Johann Sebastian Bach
07. Orchestersuite No. 3 D-Dur BWV 1068 - Air
Christian Petzold (Johann Sebastian Bach)
08. Menuet G-Dur/g-moll, BWV Anhang 114/115
Sonate No. 1 für Violine Solo g-moll BWV 1001
09. I. Adagio
10. II. Fuga
11. III. Siciliano
12. IV. Presto
Johan Helmich Roman
13. Assagio No. 1 - Andante
14. Assagio No. 2 - Bourrée
Ernst Gottlieb Baron
15. Lautensonate B-Dur - Aria
Francois Couperin
16. Les Baricades mistérieuses B-Dur, für Cembalo (Pièces de clavecin, II, 6e ordre)
Jan Antonin Logy - Suite G-Dur
17. I. Allemande
18. II. Courante
19. III. Menuet
20. IV. Gigue
Sylvius Leopold Weiss
21. Tombeau sur la mort de Monsieur Comte de Logy, b-moll
Göran Söllscher - guitar
Göran Söllscher returns to his first love, the music of the Baroque Era -- interpreted on his magnificent 11-string guitar - with a new programme of popular favourites and musical rarities.
Here is a beautifully sequenced Baroque album to the successful Schubert for Two , featuring such popular melodies as Bach’s Air on a G string, and two Minuets from the famous Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach, as well as rarities by well-known composers, like Pachelbel’s Suite in F sharp minor and Couperin’s Les baricades mistérieuses.
A Suite in G major by Johann Anon Logy is receiving its world-première recording: Göran found the music manuscript in the library of his home town in Sweden.
All pieces are performed on the 11-string guitar, giving an incredibly rich, sustained sound, as well as adding an octave to the bottom of its register – as if combining the sound of a guitar with that of the lute.
The Galaxy Studio in Mol, Belgium provided an ideal recording venue – it’s probably the quietest studio in the world, with no extraneous noise, thus allowing us to capture the instrument’s full range and resulting in a recording of extraordinary clarity.
The CD booklet includes an informal interview with Göran Söllscher.
Links
http://rapidshare.com/files/64920819/GS-ESB.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/64928470/GS-ESB.part2.rar
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