Freiburger Barockorchester Petra Müllejans & Gottfried von der Goltz In his Musique de Table, through skilful organisation, breadth of imagination and sheer masterful inspiration, Telemann concentrates the entire range of European musical styles. This bravura display brings together 'what stern custom had divided'. Here is the ultimate glittering banquet of late Baroque goût in all its rich diversity. The Freiburger Barockorchester can look back on a success story lasting over 20 years and is a popular guest at the foremost concert halls and opera houses. The Freiburgers' artistic credo, however, remains unchanged: the creative curiosity of each individual member, with the aim of playing a composition in as lively and expressive a manner as possible. This also involves assigning demanding solo concertos to players from the orchestra's own ranks. Cultivated, yet at the same time exciting, ensemble playing has thus become the orchestra's international trademark. The FBO collaborates with leading artists such as René Jacobs, Andreas Staier and Thomas Quasthoff, and enjoys a close cooperation with harmonia mundi France. Under the artistic directorship of its two Konzertmeisters Gottfried von der Goltz and Petra Müllejans, and under the baton of selected conductors, the FBO presents around 100 performances per year in a variety of formations from chamber to opera orchestra: a self-governing ensemble with its own subscription concerts at the Konzerthaus in Freiburg, the Liederhalle in Stuttgart and the Berlin Philharmonie in addition to a worldwide touring programme. Part I - Overture in E minor, Quartet in G major, Concerto for flute, violin & cello in A major - Trio in E flat major, Flute Sonata in B minor, Sinfonia in E minor, 'Conclusion' Part II - Overture in D major, Quartet in D minorI - Concerto for 3 violins in F major, Trio in E minor, Violin Sonata in A major, Conclusion in D major Part III - Overture in B flat major, Quartet in E minor, Concerto for two horns & strings in E flat major, Trio in D major, Oboe Sonata in G minor, Conclusion in B flat major |