℗ 2023 Note 1 Music
Released June 16, 2023
Duration 1h 01m 54s
Record Label Glossa
Catalogue No. GCDP31910
Genre Classical (Baroque)
 

Concertos for Recorder

Lorenza Cavasanti, Cantica Symphonia, Giuseppe Maletto

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Concerto in D major for flute & strings, BWV 1053 (R)  
1.1
I. Adagio
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
7:42
1.2
II. Siciliano
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
4:14
1.3
III. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
6:22
Sinfonia dalla Cantata BWV 76 for flute, viola & b. c.  
1.4
Adagio - Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
2:42
1.5
Concerto in G minor for violin & strings, BWV 1056 (R)
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
3:32
Concerto in G minor for violin & strings, BWV 1056 (R)  
1.6
II. Largo
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
3:06
1.7
III. Presto
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
3:50
Concerto in A major for flute & strings, BWV 1055 (R)  
1.8
I. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
4:15
1.9
II. Larghetto
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
5:27
1.10
III. Allegro ma non tanto
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
4:28
Sonata dalla Cantata BWV 182, per flauto, violino, 2 viole e b.c.  
1.11
Grave, Adagio
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
2:34
Concerto in C minor for flute, violin & strings, BWV 1060 (R)  
1.12
I. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
5:01
1.13
II. Adagio
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
4:56
1.14
III. Allegro
Johann Sebastian Bach; Lorenza Cavasanti; Cantica Symphonia; Giuseppe Maletto; Johann Sebastian Bach
3:45
Digital Booklet
Although Bach obviously felt at home composing for the recorder and used it in important works such as the Brandenburg Concertos and several cantatas, he never composed a concerto for solo recorder - in fact, he only wrote original solo concertos for harpsichord and violin. The lack of solo concertos for the recorder can be remedied, however: it is precisely his concertos for harpsichord that Bach demonstrably transcribed himself, although it is not always clear for which of the missing originals they were intended. Even if in some cases other instruments are more likely, it is atl east not objectionable to play some of these concertos with recorder. The ensemble Cantica Symphonia has chosen Bach's concertos BWV 1053 in D major, BWV 1055 in A major for its recorder player Lorenzo Cavasanti, while violinist Liana Mosca plays the concerto BWV 1056 in G minor. Both together play the Concerto BWV 1060 in C minor, originally for two harpsichords.
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Glossa Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-3.09
-7.24 to -0.55
-21.44
-28.94 to -19.38
-18.06
-25.50 to -15.90
12
10 to 14
1
I. Adagio
-1.33-19.38-15.912
2
II. Siciliano
-5.88-22.20-19.310
3
III. Allegro
-1.27-19.42-16.112
4
Adagio - Allegro
-4.03-22.32-19.211
5
Concerto in G minor for violin & strings, BWV 1056 (R)
-3.67-22.05-18.813
6
II. Largo
-7.24-28.94-25.512
7
III. Presto
-3.30-22.70-19.014
8
I. Allegro
-3.08-20.89-17.611
9
II. Larghetto
-3.21-20.19-16.310
10
III. Allegro ma non tanto
-1.29-19.78-16.511
11
Grave, Adagio
-2.83-21.43-17.910
12
I. Allegro
-1.85-19.86-16.713
13
II. Adagio
-3.78-21.49-18.011
14
III. Allegro
-0.55-19.45-16.013

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