Immerse yourself in the exquisite world of Baroque chamber music with Dorothee Oberlinger's "Recorder Concertos," released in 2009 on the prestigious Deutsche Harmonia Mundi label. This captivating album showcases the virtuosity of Dorothee Oberlinger, a renowned recorder player and professor at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, who brings to life the intricate and melodious works of Telemann, Graupner, and Johann Christoph Schultze.
Spanning a total of 16 tracks, this album is a testament to Oberlinger's mastery of the alto recorder, accompanied by strings and continuo. The concertos, composed in various keys and tempos, offer a rich tapestry of musical expression, from the lively "Allegro" movements to the serene "Adagio" and the graceful "Menuet." Each piece is a delicate balance of technical brilliance and emotional depth, highlighting the recorder's unique timbre and versatility.
The album begins with the Concerto in G minor for Alto Recorder, Strings & Continuo from the Harrach Library, followed by a Concerto in C major, and concludes with a Concerto in G major. In between, you'll find the enchanting Suite (Ouverture) in F major, a multi-movement work that includes the "Ouverture (Largo)," "La Speranza (Tempo giusto)," and the playful "Plaisanterie."
Dorothee Oberlinger's "Recorder Concertos" is not just an album; it's an exploration of the Baroque era's musical genius, brought to life by one of today's most celebrated recorder players. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the world of Baroque chamber music, this album promises a delightful and enriching listening experience.