20 tracks - MP3 192 Kbps - RAR 112 Mb
Antonín Reichenauer (c. 1694–1730) – a few years ago a name virtually unknown, today mentioned by Baroque music lovers in the same breath as the greatest Czech Baroque masters, not to mention Antonio Vivaldi himself. Reichenauer assumed after Johann Friedrich Fasch the post of court composer in the service of Count Morzin, whose chapel Vivaldi called a "virtuosissima orchestra" and for which he wrote a number of concertos. Following the previous – and first-ever – CD featuring Reichenauer’s concertos (SU 4035-2), within its Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague series Supraphon is now releasing world premiere recordings of other concertante works as performed by Musica Florea. Twenty years ago among the Czech pioneers of authentic interpretation of early music, today Musica Florea is an ensemble of international renown with a discography of acclaimed and award-winning recordings (Cannes Classical Award, Diapason d’Or). Their perfectly mastered playing on period instruments brings out to the full all the shades of colour, exquisite melodies and entrancing virtuosity of the concertos. After centuries, Reichenauer’s music is now revived and, as these recordings prove, rightly so. From the archives a priceless treasure has been unearthed.
contents:
Sonata in D major, for 2 trumpets, timpani, cello, strings & basso continuo
Concerto in B flat major, for oboe, strings & basso continuo
Concerto in D minor, for cello, strings & basso continuo
Overture in B flat major, for 2 oboes, bassoon, strings & basso continuo
Concerto in G major, for violin, strings & basso continuo
Concerto in G major, for flute, strings, and basso continuo
Luise Haugk, oboe
Jana Chytilová, violin
Marek Špelina, transverse flute
Marek Štryncl, cello
Musica Florea
dir. Marek Štryncl
Cet album c'est de la balle, je l'écoute depuis des années ,c'est dommage qu'il y ait peu de cd's de cet artiste.
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