Virtuoso: Weber - Septet; Beethoven - Quintet; Pasculli - ‘William Tell’ Sextet
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Label: Phil.Harmonie
Cat No: PHIL06012
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 14th January 2022
Contents
Works
Horn Sonata in F major, op.17 (arr. Carl Khym)Gran Sestetto concertante after Rossini's Guillaume Tell
Piano Sonata no.4 in E minor, op.70 J287 (arr. Wolfgang Renz as Septet)
Artists
Christoph Hartmann (oboe)Ensemble Berlin
Works
Horn Sonata in F major, op.17 (arr. Carl Khym)Gran Sestetto concertante after Rossini's Guillaume Tell
Piano Sonata no.4 in E minor, op.70 J287 (arr. Wolfgang Renz as Septet)
Artists
Christoph Hartmann (oboe)Ensemble Berlin
About
Afterwards the musicians decided to continue playing chamber music together and that was the birth of the Berlin Ensemble. Meanwhile the ensemble has earned an excellent reputation on the international concert stage. They played concerts in Japan, China, Brazil, the USA, Italy, Austria, the UK, Iceland and Spain. The Ensemble's instrumentation of oboe, bassoon and string quintet offers an interesting mixture of wind and string instruments. They perform original compositions as well as adaptations. Thanks to the collaboration with oboist and arranger Wolfgang Renz a whole series of musical jewels has been created. This recording contains two adaptations of him. In addition to their playing in the orchestra, the festival Landsberger Sommermusiken is a constant source of inspiration to the Ensemble Berlin. Here is the place for both: improvement and experiment. The BERLIN ENSEMBLE was quite evidently really enjoying the music they were playing in concerts and recordings.
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