Discover the enchanting world of classical chamber music with Michala Petri's 1986 album, "Recorder Sonatas By Bach, Telemann, Handel, Schickhardt & Frederick II." This captivating collection showcases the extraordinary talent of Michala Petri, a renowned recorder player, accompanied by the skilled George Malcolm on the harpsichord. The album spans 49 minutes and features 24 tracks, offering a delightful journey through the Baroque era with compositions from some of the most celebrated composers of the time.
The album opens with Johann Sebastian Bach's Sonata in E minor, BWV 1034, a piece that highlights the expressive range of the recorder. It continues with George Frideric Handel's Sonata in E, Op. 30, No. 9, a work that demonstrates the composer's mastery of form and melody. Georg Philipp Telemann's Partita No. 6 in E flat major, TWV 51:es1, adds a touch of elegance and virtuosity, while the Sonata in G minor Op. 1, No. 1, HWV 359b by Handel showcases the depth and emotion of the recorder. The album concludes with an anonymous Sonata in D for recorder and continuo, a piece that rounds off the collection with a lively and engaging finale.
Michala Petri's impeccable technique and musicality shine throughout this album, making it a treasure trove for classical music enthusiasts and recorder aficionados alike. The recording quality is excellent, capturing the nuances of Petri's performance and the rich tones of the recorder. Whether you're a seasoned classical music fan or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a delightful exploration of the recorder's versatility and the timeless beauty of Baroque music.