Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767)

Concertos for Woodwind Instruments Vol.2

Concerto E minor for recorder, transverse flute, strings and b.c.
Concerto C minor for violin, oboe, strings and b.c.
Concerto A minor for 2 recorders, strings and b.c.
Concerto B minor for transverse flute, strings and b.c.
Concerto D major for 2 oboi d'amore, violoncello, strings and b.c.
Concerto B flat major for oboe, violin, 2 transverse flutes, 2 violas and b.c.

CAMERATA KÖLN
Michael Schneider, recorder / transverse flute
Marita Schaar-Faust, recorder
Karl Kaiser, transverse flute
Hans-Peter Westermann, oboe / oboe d'amore
Piet Dhont, oboe d'amore
Mary Utiger / Anne Röhrig / Anke Vogelsänger, violin
Hajo Bäß / Ghislaine Wauters-Zipperling, viola
Rainer Zipperling, violoncello
Miriam Shallinsky, violone
Sabine Bauer, harpsichord

deutsche harmonia mundi/BMG 05472 77367 2

This turn towards becoming personal is one Telemann´s outstanding characteristic features, for which the musicans display a remarkable sensitivity. It remains to hope for the Camerata´s continuing recording of Telemann´s concertos for wind instruments.M. Hengelbrock in FonoForum 3/97

Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767)

Sonatas from: Der Getreue Music-Meister & Essercizii Musici

Sonate D minor / Essercizii musici
Sonate F major / Der Getreue Music-Meister
Sonate C major / Essercizii musici
Sonate F minor / Essercizii musici
Sonate A major / Der Getreue Music-Meister
Sonate F minor / Der Getreue Music-Meister
Sonate C major / Der Getreue Music-Meister

CAMERATA KÖLN
Michael Schneider, recorder
Rainer Zipperling, violoncello / viola da gamba
Harald Hoeren, harpsichord


deutsche harmonia mundi/EMI 7 47653 2

Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767)

Der Getreue Music-Meister

First complete recording on CD

CAMERATA KÖLN
and

Barbara Schlick, soprano
Martina Lins, soprano

deutsche harmonia mundi/BMG RD 77239

Brilliance of the baroque - Michael Schneider´s art of playing is particularly admirable: the fast movements are determined by brilliance, his striving for expressiveness is to be heard in the slow counterparts. In addition to the precise flow of lines one welcomes the outstandingly transparent sound picture. A record which promises entertainement - not only for fans of the recorder.Badische Zeitung 7/87

Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767)

Essercizii musici

4CD´s

CAMERATA KÖLN
Michael Schneider, recorder
Karl Kaiser, transverse flute
Hans-Peter Westermann, oboe
Mary Utiger, violin
Rainer Zipperling, viola da gamba / violoncello
Ghislaine Wauters, viola da gamba
Yasunori Imamura, theorbo
Sabine Bauer / Harald Hoeren, harpsichord / organ

deutsche harmonia mundi / BMG 05472773612

A commitedly careful undertaking for all of those, who appreciate the sound of ancient instruments.H. Arnold in stereoplay 10/96

Georg Philipp Telemann (1681 - 1767)

Kleine Cammer-Music

Partita 1 B flat major for oboe and b.c.
Partita 6 E flat major for recorder and b.c.
Partita 4 G minor for viola da gamba and b.c.
Partita 3 C minor for oboe and b.c.
Partita 2 G major for transverse flute and b.c.
Partita 5 E minor for violin and b.c.

CAMERATA KÖLN
Michael Schneider, fourth-flute
Karl Kaiser, transverse flute
Hans-Peter Westermann, oboe
Mary Utiger, violin
Rainer Zipperling, violoncello / viola da gamba
Julie Borsodi, viola da gamba
Sabine Bauer, harpsichord / organ

cpo 999 497-2

(Telemanns) imaginativeness and individuality is brought out exquisitely by the performers, with unobtrusive passion and profound stylistic competence, from which rises an entertaining hour of baroque domestic music. FonoForum 11.97
Superbly recorded and performed. The Yorkshire Times
Should belong into the collection of every fan of Teleman´s.Fanfare 2/98
Highly recommended. Continuo