℗ 2021 Glossa
Released November 19, 2021
Duration 1h 00m 36s
Record Label Glossa
Catalogue No. GCD921130
Genre Classical (Baroque Era)
 

The Hidden Reunion

Orchestra of the 18th Century, Rainer Zipperling, Michael Schmidt-Casdorff

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Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 in B-Flat Major, BWV 1051  
1.1
I. —
Johann Sebastian Bach; Orchestra of the 18th Century
6:22
1.2
II. Adagio, ma non tanto
Johann Sebastian Bach; Orchestra of the 18th Century
4:20
1.3
III. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach; Orchestra of the 18th Century
6:00
Ouverture-Suite in D Major, TWV 55:D6  
1.4
I. Ouverture
Georg Philipp Telemann; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Rainer Zipperling
7:39
1.5
II. La trompette
Georg Philipp Telemann; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Rainer Zipperling
1:51
1.6
III. Sarabande
Georg Philipp Telemann; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Rainer Zipperling
3:28
1.7
IV. Rondeau
Georg Philipp Telemann; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Rainer Zipperling
1:23
1.8
V. Bourrée
Georg Philipp Telemann; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Rainer Zipperling
1:53
1.9
VI. Courante
Georg Philipp Telemann; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Rainer Zipperling
3:52
1.10
VII. Gigue
Georg Philipp Telemann; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Rainer Zipperling
2:54
Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor, BWV 1067  
1.11
I. Ouverture
Johann Sebastian Bach; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Michael Schmidt-Casdorff
7:13
1.12
II. Rondeau
Johann Sebastian Bach; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Michael Schmidt-Casdorff
1:51
1.13
III. Sarabande
Johann Sebastian Bach; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Michael Schmidt-Casdorff
3:04
1.14
IV. Bourrées I & II
Johann Sebastian Bach; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Michael Schmidt-Casdorff
2:20
1.15
V. Polonoise & Double
Johann Sebastian Bach; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Michael Schmidt-Casdorff
3:49
1.16
VI. Menuet
Johann Sebastian Bach; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Michael Schmidt-Casdorff
1:07
1.17
VII. Badinerie
Johann Sebastian Bach; Orchestra of the 18th Century; Michael Schmidt-Casdorff
1:30
Digital Booklet
After the very difficult period of confinement and travel restrictions of 2020 and 2021, the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century has found ways for touring and recording again. Putting in the spotlight two of the orchestra’s long-term soloists, Rainer Zipperling on viola da gamba and Michael Schmidt-Casdorff on flute, this new recording presents Telemann and Bach in the unique light provided by the late Frans Brüggen’s orchestra: exquisite sound, supreme phrasing, sublime poetry throughout. In two recording periods, in May and August2021, the legendary ensemble has put together a fine program that will entirely satisfy the many fans and serve as a reminder of what the big-scale version of the orchestra was and will soon be again be. Anna Enquist, one of the Netherlands’ most famous and prestigious writers, provides a beautiful essay for the booklet that describes all the developments of the orchestra over the last year and a half, leading to this very special come together.
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Glossa Studio Masters
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Peak
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RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-6.38
-8.08 to -4.25
-23.51
-25.16 to -22.49
-20.99
-22.60 to -19.90
11
10 to 12
1
I. —
-7.54-22.98-20.510
2
II. Adagio, ma non tanto
-7.80-24.24-21.910
3
III. Allegro
-8.08-23.46-21.010
4
I. Ouverture
-4.67-23.13-20.712
5
II. La trompette
-6.23-23.81-21.212
6
III. Sarabande
-6.26-25.16-22.612
7
IV. Rondeau
-6.77-23.77-21.211
8
V. Bourrée
-4.46-23.67-21.212
9
VI. Courante
-4.25-23.35-20.912
10
VII. Gigue
-4.76-22.49-19.912
11
I. Ouverture
-6.55-22.82-20.411
12
II. Rondeau
-7.56-23.91-21.311
13
III. Sarabande
-6.66-23.83-21.310
14
IV. Bourrées I & II
-6.57-23.07-20.511
15
V. Polonoise & Double
-5.91-23.29-20.611
16
VI. Menuet
-6.84-23.23-20.911
17
VII. Badinerie
-7.50-23.45-20.811

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