Ensemble Marsyas’ Linn debut features three of the extraordinary trio sonatas by the Bohemian composer Jan Dismas Zelenka for violin, two oboes, bassoon and continuo on period instruments. They are joined by Baroque violinist Monica Huggett.
These sonatas represent the most spectacularly challenging music ever written for wind instruments in terms of their utopian demands on the technique of the players, their musical integrity and their breathtaking scale. This repertoire saw the ensemble awarded both first prize and the audience prize at the 2007 Brugge International Competition.
The recording made the Baker and Taylor ‘Hotlist’: “[a] gorgeous disc …the members of Ensemble Marsyas acquit themselves beautifully. Strongly recommended.”
The Edinburgh based chamber group comprises the best of a new generation of musicians specialising in early music from across Europe. Ensemble Marsyas is Peter Whelan – bassoon, Josep Domènech Lafont – oboe, Molly Marsh – oboe, Thomas Dunford – theorbo, Philippe Grisvard – harpsichord/organ, Christine Sticher – violone.
Sonata V in F Major ZWV. 181/5 – [Allegro]
06:51
Sonata V in F Major ZWV. 181/5 – [Adagio]
03:06
Sonata V in F Major ZWV. 181/5 – Allegro
06:17
Sonata III in B-flat Major ZWV. 181/3 – Adagio
03:27
Sonata III in B-flat Major ZWV. 181/3 – Allegro
04:02
Sonata III in B-flat Major ZWV. 181/3 – Largo
02:55
Sonata III in B-flat Major ZWV. 181/3 – Tempo giusto – Allegro
04:47
Sonata VI in C minor ZWV. 181/6 – [Andante]
03:03
Sonata VI in C minor ZWV. 181/6 – [Allegro]
04:07
Sonata VI in C minor ZWV. 181/6 – Adagio
02:39
Sonata VI in C minor ZWV. 181/6 – [Allegro]
05:03
Andante from Simphonie à 8 Concertanti in A minor ZWV. 189
02:58