Baltzar, Bach: a violino solo Thibault Noally
Album info
Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
05.12.2013
Label: Aparté
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Concertos
Artist: Thibault Noally
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), Thomas Baltzar, Joseph Vilsmayr, Heinrich Ignaz Biber, Johann Paul von Westhoff, Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767)
Album including Album cover
- 1 I. Prelude, Harpeggio 01:31
- 2 II. Gavotte, Allegro 01:33
- 3 III. Sarabande, Adagio 03:25
- 4 IV. Rigodon, Allegro 01:20
- 5 V. Guique, Allegro 00:41
- 6 VI. Menuetto 01:43
- 7 VII. Bourre 01:09
- 8 VIII. Retirada, Allegro 02:02
- 9 Fantasie D-Dur Twv 40:23 04:40
- 10 I. Allemande 02:14
- 11 II. Courante 01:26
- 12 III. Sarabande 01:15
- 13 IV. Gigue 02:16
- 14 Fantasy for solo violin in A Minor TWV 40:25 04:08
- 15 Praeludium in C Minor 01:32
- 16 Allemande in G Minor 01:29
- 17 Fantasy for solo violin in G Major TWV 40:15 04:37
- 18 I. Allemande 04:16
- 19 II. Corrente 02:48
- 20 III. Sarabanda 04:02
- 21 IV. Giga 04:08
- 22 V. Ciaccona 13:58
- 23 Fantasy in D Major TWV 40:17 04:44
- 24 Passagaglia 08:18
Info for Baltzar, Bach: a violino solo
Thibault Noally is a recognized name in the international baroque scene he is an actor for many years, both as a solo violin Musiciens du Louvre-Grenoble Marc Minkowski, with the Concerto Köln, Pulcinella or all Matheus.
This first solo album, highly anticipated, put in the spotlight in a directory that he knows how to translate all the subtleties works for solo violin Baroque Germany.
This period, in which the violin reaches the perfection of its form and its sound is a treasure for all researchers whose masterpiece Sonatas and Partitas of JS Bach part (here the incredible Chaconne). Throughout the disc, we (re) discover Thomas Baltzar (1631-1663) whose work requires a mastery, precise and unfailing virtuosity; Vilsmayer Johann Joseph (1663-1722), Franz Biber (1644-1704) featured the Salzburg court, Johann Paul von Westhoff (1656-1705) co-Bach in Weimar, Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), whose most famous pages are known.
A look at the soul of the German Baroque, through its diversity, finesse, and its evolution over the 17th and 18th centuries, and the song of the king instrument: the violin.
Thibault Noally, violin
Thibault Noally
is a recognised name on the international baroque stage. He has been active for many years, as the solo violin of Les Musiciens du Louvre-Grenoble with Marc Minkowski, with the Concerto Köln, Pulcinella or the Ensemble Matheus. This first solo album plays to his strengths and expertise: German Baroque works for solo violin.
This album contains no booklet.