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Vienna 1728

Wiener Violoncello-Konzerte aus dem 18. Jahrhundert.
Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Perroni, Giovanni; Hintereder, Johann Georg; Werner, Gregor Joseph; Solamente Naturali Bratislava
Verfasser*innenangabe: Giovanni Perroni ; Johann Georg Hintereder ; Gregor Joseph Werner ; Giovanni Benedetto Platti ; Antonio Caldara ; Andrea Zani
Jahr: 2015
Verlag: Aleph
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc
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Vorbestellen Zweigstelle: 17., Hormayrg. 2 Standorte: CD.01C Wien Status: Verfügbar Frist: Vorbestellungen: 0

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Slovak cellist Michal Stahel numbers among the most extraordinary baroque music performers of the younger generation. On this recording, he introduces rarely heard and unknown chamber works for violoncello by Italian composers and cellists who worked in Vienna during the first half of the 18th century. The cello played here by Stahel was made in Vienna during the exact same period and belongs to the Esterházy Private Foundation today. And it was in the authentic space of the chapel in the Esterházy Palace in Eisenstadt that Michal Stahel brought to life forgotten pieces and revived the spirit of the era during which this precious instrument was built. He was joined by a group of friends, all of them early music specialists from Hungary and the Czech Republic.The better-known sonatas by Nicola Porpora, Antonio Caldara and Antonio Vivaldi set up a contrast to the unknown repertoire, which consists of previously undiscovered works by Antonio Maria Bononcini, Francesco Paolo Supriano, and Francesco Alborea, the most famous cellist of his day. In all, this recording contains a total of five world premieres. And it is very tempting indeed to imagine that some of this repertoire might possibly have been played on the cello heard here, at a time when it was still new and these composers were still alive.¿Since 2009, the young Slovak cellist Michal Stahel has been performing successfully on this unique instrument. Built around 1720 at the workshop of Antony Posch, it stands out for the historical proportions of its setup, which reflect the conventions of construction and playing that prevailed up to around the middle of the 18th century. Just like its enchanting golden-yellow varnish, the instrument¿s fittings are¿ with few exceptions¿originals from the same period. Due to its provenience and its exceptionally original condition, the ¿Esterházy Basettl¿ can be viewed as a one-of-a-kind instrument¿ and for the last few years, it has once more been delighting numerous music lovers with its unmistakable sound thanks to the virtuosic playing of Michal Stahel.¿Dr. Florian T. Bayer,Sammlungsleiter, Esterházy PrivatstiftungGiovanni PERRONI (1688¿1748) - Concerto per il Violoncello ¿Suonato dallo stesso doppo' il Te Deum¿ in d-moll *Johann Georg HINTEREDER (Hindereter) (gest. 1763 or 1769) - Concerto per camera a Violoncello solo con Violini e suo basso in d-moll *Gregor Joseph WERNER (1693¿1766) - Concerto per la Camera a 4 con due Violini, violoncello concerto con Basso in A-Dur *Giovanni Benedetto PLATTI (ca. 1697¿1763) - Concerto con Violoncello obligato in d-moll, WD 657Antonio CALDARA (1670¿1736) - Concerto per camera a Violoncello solo con due Violini e suo Basso in d-mollAndrea Zani: Concerto per camera con Violoncello obvligato, WD 795Michal S¿ahel - Baroque cello Antony Posch, Vienna 1728 (Esterházy Privatstiftung)Solamente naturaliMilo¿ Valent, leader and violin1 st violin: ¿ubica Habart, Luboslav Nedorost, Ján Kru¿liak2 nd violin: Monika Tóth, Sofija Krsteska, Blanka Pavlovi¿ováViola: Blanka Pavlovi¿ová, Ján Kru¿liakBasso continuo: Martin Gedeon, organSoma Dinyés, harpsichordIgor Davidovics, theorboJonas Carlsson, violone 8¿Tibor Nagy, violone 16¿

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Verfasser*innenangabe: Giovanni Perroni ; Johann Georg Hintereder ; Gregor Joseph Werner ; Giovanni Benedetto Platti ; Antonio Caldara ; Andrea Zani
Jahr: 2015
Verlag: Aleph
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Beschreibung: 59:59
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Fußnote: Milo¿ Valent [Violine] ; Lúbica Habart, Luboslav Nedorost, Ján Kru¿liak [Violine] ; Monika Tóth, Sofija Krsteska, Blanka Pavlovi¿ová [Violine] ; Blanka Pavlovi¿ová , Ján Kru¿liak [Viola] ; Martin Gedeon [Orgel] ; Soma Dinyés [Cembalo] ; Igor Davidovics [Therobe] ; Jonas Carlsson [Violine] ; Tibor Nagy [Violine]
Mediengruppe: Compact Disc