Sypert Summer Concert 2011
First in a series of three concerts in the Sypert Summer Concert Series 2011
Music at the Court of Dresden
Venue:
Eolus Ensemble
Jean-François Madeuf - natural trumpet
Elsa Frank - baroque oboe and recorder
Johanne Maitre - baroque oboe and recorder
Jérémie Papasergio - baroque bassoon and recorder
Elisabeth Geiger - harpsichord
Programme
Suite in Eb major for Eb trumpet, two oboes, bassoon and basso continuo ... Anonymous (Dresden, 18th century)
Ouverture - Bourree I - Bourree II - Bourree I da capo - Siciliana - Aria - Menuet I - Menuet II - Menuet I da capo
Sonata in Bb major for two oboes, bassoon and basso continuo ... Johann David Heinichen (1683-1729)
Affettuoso - Allegro - Affettuoso - Vivace
Concerto in Eb major for Eb trumpet, two oboes, bassoon and basso continuo ... Carl Heinrich Graun (1703/4-1759) or Johann Gottlieb Graun (1702/3-1771)?
[Allegro] - Siciliano - Allegro
INTERVAL
Sonata in G minor, op. 9, no. 9, for three recorders without bass ... Johann Mattheson (1681-1764)
Prelude - Fugue - Air - Menuet
Concerto in D major, TWV 43/7 D, for D trumpet, two oboes and basso continuo ... Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767)
Largo - Vivace - Siciliano - Vivace
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Programme notes by Jean-Francois Madeuf, 2006
Translation by Edward H. Tarr, 2011

Promoter:
Natural trumpet in Eb by Johann Wilhelm Haas (1649-1723), Nuremberg, beginning of 18th century (first bow near the bell, D crook and mouthpiece are not original).
Baroque oboes made by Olivier Cottet, in 2004, after anonymous French instrument from the end of 17th century, in 'Cité de la Musique' museum in Paris (no. E.108).
Baroque bassoon with 4 keys made by Laurent Verjat in 1995, after instrument from Bizet, middle of 18th century (the butt joint is an oiringal from Bizet).
These concerts are generously supported by Dr George and Dr Joy Sypert.
Thanks also to the Friends of St Cecilia's Hall
Forthcoming Sypert concerts listed at the end of the printed programme
Baroque oboes made by Olivier Cottet, in 2004, after anonymous French instrument from the end of 17th century in 'Cité de la Musique' museum in Paris (no. E.108)