Berlin Baroque Zorristen 2020 recording is
Record Bach's "Horn" collaboration with the demon Babolark!
Product Number: KKC-6398 [Original Product Number: HC-21000] [CD] [Import] [Japanese belt and explanation] [HAENSSLER/ KING INTERNATIONAL]
Contents:
J.S. Bach:
1. Concerts for horn, stringsong and bass bass variable master BWV1053
(i. Alegro) + ii. Sicilano + iii. Alegro
2. Concerts for Horn, Strings and Conversation Bass in Minor BWV1059R (BWV974, BWV35)
(i. Alegro + ii. Adagio + iii. Presto)
3. Concerts for Horn, Strings and Bass Conversation Modulation Major BWV1055R
(i. Alegro + ii. Rargette + iii. Alegro Ma Non-Tanto)
Radek Babolark (Horn)
Berlin Baroque Zoristen
(Martin Hunda, Drian Joji, Hande Coden, Helena Ottenlips (1st Violin), Limer Orlovski, Anna Louisa Merlin, Christoph Stroili (2nd Violin), Walther Cussner, Mathew Hunter Biola), Christin von Del Golz, Joanz. Bash (cello ), Ulrich Wolph (Violone), Rafael Alperman (Chambaro)]
Session Recording: October 17-19, 2020 / Blackbird Music Studio, Charlottenburg (Berlin)
Recording Producer: Gunter Hensler
Berlin Baroque Zoristen continues to be a positive release from Hensler Label. This album recorded in October 2020 from Corona Kang, is a collaboration with J.S. Bach Hornn player Radek Babolak. Even though it is said to be a Horn Concert, Bach does not have any confusion for Horn, and he plays a reconstructed version that has been rewoven to match the horn.
Bach has a wonderful tune on natural horn, including the #1 in Brandenburg Concert, Misa, Lo-Minor, Kantata, etc. Babolark has been touched by a number of pieces such as unaccompanied cello songs and Viola Da Gumba Sonata, but as the conclusion of Bach music, the "Horn" collaboration has been recorded.
The Babolark has completed this attractive album in mind that recording with Berlin Baroque Zoristen was truly challenging. Babolark plays a superhumanized group and music with the ultimate soft and beautiful melting using his superhuman skills.
The 3 parameters in this listing are all in a collaboration between the Chambaro and the Stingrake orchestra and the original song of Bach and others. It is considered to be a solo collaboration with Oboe, Flute, and Oboe Damole. In addition, the collaboration music BWV1059 has only existed at the beginning of the 1st episode, and the 9 points of Kantha is restored from the same Kantha as symbolia No. 35 is the same music. The 2nd episode of this play includes BWV974, a collaborative song that originates from Marcello's Oboe coordination.