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Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti Alessandro Scarlatti Bernardo Pasquini Francesco Gasparini Corelli Zuccari Capranica Handel Thomas Roseingrave Charles Avison Joseph Kelway Thomas Arne Quantz Farinelli Hasse Cappella Giulia Teatro Capranica 1685 1703 1708 1709 1710 1714 1715 1718 1720 1724 1725 1728 1729 1733 1737 1738 1739 1740 1742 1744 1757
Domenico Scarlatti Giuseppe Domenico Scarlatti was born in Naples on October 26th, 1685. The high rank of his godparents is proof of the esteem in which his father, Alessandro Scarlatti, was held as maestro di cappella. Domenico's musical gifts developed with an almost prodigious rapidity. At the age of sixteen he became a musician at the chapel royal, and two years later father and son left Naples and settled in Rome, where Domenico became the pupil of the most eminent musicians in Italy. The originality of Bernardo Pasquini"s inventions and his skill in elaborating them, and Francesco Gasparini's solid science and intense vitality united to form the basis on which Domenico developed his own genius. His association with Corelli (Gasparini being a pupil of Corelli) also contributed to the evolution of his adolescent genius and soon Domenico Scarlatti became famous in his country principally as a harpsichordist. He served for five years +••.••(...)) as maestro di cappella at the Cappella Giulia in the Vatican. He composed at least one oratorio (1709) and more than a dozen operas for his father's Neapolitan theatre, San Bartolomeo +••.••(...)), the Roman Palazzo Zuccari +••.••(...)), and Teatro Capranica +••.••(...)). His patrons in Rome included the exiled Polish queen Maria Casimira +••.••(...)) and the Portuguese ambassador to the Vatican, the Marquis de Fontes (from 1714), who in 1720 was to succeed in winning Scarlatti for the patriarchal chapel in Lisbon (his serenata, Applause genetliaco, was performed at the Portuguese Embassy in 1714 and his Contessa Delle stagioni at the Lisbon royal chapel in 1720). Scarlatti was also a familiar figure at the weekly meetings of the Accademie Poetico-Musicali hosted by the indefatigable music-lover and entertainer Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni, at which the finest musicians in Rome met and performed chamber music. There Scarlatti met Handel, who had been born in the same year as Scarlatti. At the time of their meeting, in 1708, they were both twenty-three, and were prevailed upon to compete together at the instigation and under the refereeship of Ottoboni; they were adjudged equal on the harpsichord, but Handel was considered the winner on the organ. Thenceforward they held each other in that mutual respect which forms the surest basis for a life friendship. Through Ottoboni, Scarlatti also met Thomas Roseingrave who became his enthusiastic champion and, back in London, published the first edition of Scarlatti's Essercizi per gravicembalo +••.••(...)) from which, in turn, the Newcastle-born English composer Charles Avison drew material from at least 29 Scarlatti sonatas to produce a set of 12 concertos in 1744. Joseph Kelway and Thomas Arne also helped to popularize Scarlatti's music in England. Attracted by the unknown, Scarlatti abandoned the post of maestro di cappella at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Natural curiosity and the fascination of distant countries induced him to undertake a voyage to London, where his opera Narciso met with only a moderate success. From London Scarlatti went to Lisbon +••.••(...)). As a harpsichordist at the royal court, he was entrusted with the musical education of the princesses. The death of his father recalled him to Naples in 1725, but he did not long remain in his native town. His old pupil, the Portuguese princess, who had married Ferdinand VI, invited him to the Spanish court. Scarlatti accepted and in 1733 after a period in Seville (from 1729-33) he went to Madrid, where he lived until his death. Scarlatti returned to Italy on three occasions. In 1724 in Rome he met Quantz and Farinelli, who himself joined the Spanish court in 1737. In 1725 he returned at the death of his father in Naples - where he met Hasse. And in 1728 he returned to Rome, where he met and married his first wife by whom he had five children (she died in 1739, and by 1742 he has married again, to a Spanish woman, by whom he had four more children). In 1738, sponsored by King John V of Portugal, he passed secret trials to become a Knight of the Order of Santiago, and about 1740 Velasco painted the portrait which heads this page, and for which he wore the full regalia of the Order. He died in Madrid on July 23, 1757. baroquemusic.org 00:00 1.[Sonata For Harpsichord] C major K. 49 06:05 2.[Sonata For Harpsichord] E flat major K. 123 11:16 3.[Sonata For Harpsichord] G minor k.426 18:04 4.[Sonata For Harpsichord] B flat major, K.70 20:33 5.[Sonata For Harpsichord] D minor, K.9 24:46 6.[Sonata For Harpsichord] F Minor K.519 28:21 7.[Sonata For Harpsichord] B Minor K.87 34:51 8.[Sonata For Harpsichord] G major, K. 375 37:26 9.[Sonata For Harpsichord] B major, K.244 42:10 10.[Sonata For Harpsichord] D minor, K.1 44:51 11.[Sonata For Harpsichord] F major "Pastoral" K.446 50:37 12.[Sonata For Harpsichord] A major K. 113
Nicolas Grigny Marchal Thibault Zuccari 2016
Oratorio coréen de Hyo-Won WOO Direction : Jean-Marie PUISSANT Chœur Nicolas de Grigny Chanteuse traditionnelle : Jung Ha AHN Daegeum (flûte traditionnelle) : Inbo LEE Soprano : Marion DEPREY Ténor : Yann MAIREAUX Percussions : Vincent LECROCQ & Jean FESSARD Piano : Elodie Marchal & Patrick RADELET Scie musicale : Gladys HULOT Orchestre de chambre de CHAMPAGNE-RDENNE Conservatoire de la ville de REIMS Images & Montage : Nicolas BONNET Lumières & Son : Benjamin LABOUROT Film d'animation : Thibault ZUCCARI 23 Novembre 2016
Albinoni Nardini Pergolesi Torelli Rachel Podger Wallfisch Andrew Manze Perla Locatelli Dowland Piccinini Monteverdi Fontana Praetorius Frescobaldi Marini Buonamente Uccellini Bertali Cazzati Schmelzer Isabella Leonarda Locke Legrenzi Mealli Vitali Lully Buxtehude Myslivecek Viviani Stradella Biber Albertini Bassani Corelli Pachelbel Muffat Westhoff Marais Purcell Scarlatti Fux Perti Mascitti Jacquet Guerre Rebel Couperin Caldara Matteis Bonporti Venturini Evaristo Felice Dall Abaco Vivaldi Castrucci Mossi Telemann Mattheson Rameau Manfredini Bach Handel Porpora Geminiani Pisendel Veracini Johan Helmich Roman Leclair Gibbs Sammartini Zuccari Graun Martini Galuppi Scheibe Cpe Bach Gluck Giardini Gaspard Fritz Stamitz Leopold Mozart Mozart Hellendaal Haydn Boccherini Cambini Clementi Viotti Fiorillo Lindley Totenberg 1563 1566 1567 1570 1571 1583 1585 1590 1594 1595 1603 1605 1616 1619 1620 1621 1626 1630 1632 1637 1638 1639 1640 1644 1647 1653 1656 1658 1659 1660 1661 1664 1665 1666 1668 1669 1670 1671 1672 1675 1678 1679 1680 1681 1683 1684 1685 1686 1687 1690 1692 1694 1695 1697 1698 1700 1703 1704 1706 1708 1710 1714 1716 1717 1719 1721 1722 1728 1732 1737 1743 1746 1752 1755 1756
♪♫♪ ♪♫♫♪ Torelli wrote some of the earliest examples of the violin concerto... 1-3 Albinoni Concerto in A maj 4 - 6 Nardini Concerto in F maj op 1 no 3 7 - 9 Pergolesi Concerto in B flat maj 10 - 14 Torelli Concerto in E min op 8 no 9 ♪♫♪ ♪♫♫♪ Of all contemporary violinists that seek authenticity in sound and perform on instruments created during or close to the time frame the music that was written, there are three that stand out as favorites: Rachel Podger, Elizabeth Wallfisch, and Andrew Manze. Podger is my favorite but I love all three without question. As for recordings of more early violin music, I specifically recommend 'Perla Barocca' by Podger and a cd titled 'Early Italian Violin Sonatas' by Wallfisch who has been involved with the musical unit called Convivium that used to use the name The Locatelli Trio that made many wonderful contributions to the catalog of lesser heard baroque violin music. In order to raise awareness and gain a better understanding of the sequential order of early violin music, I have made a list of early violin composers and the year they were born, simply by doing searches of the names mentioned below and following the recorded repertoire of Podger, Manze and Wallfisch you will find there is much to discover. dowland 1563 piccinini 1566 monteverdi 1567 cima 1570 fontana 1571 praetorius 1571 frescobaldi 1583 schutz 1585 castello 1590 marini 1594 buonamente 1595 uccellini 1603 bertali 1605 cazzati 1616 rosenmuller 1619 schmelzer 1620? Isabella Leonarda 1620 locke 1621 legrenzi 1626 mealli 1630 vitali 1632 lully 1632 buxtehude 1637 myslivecek 1737 viviani 1638 stradella 1639 hacquart 1640 biber 1644 albertini 1644 bassani 1647 corelli 1653 pachelbel 1653 muffat 1653 westhoff 1656 marais 1656 torelli 1658 purcell 1659 scarlatti 1660 fux 1660 perti 1661 mascitti 1664 Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre 1665 rebel 1666 couperin 1668 pandolfi 1669 caldara 1670 matteis 1670 caldara 1670 albinoni 1671 bonporti 1672 venturini 1675 Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco 1675 vivaldi 1678 castrucci 1679 mossi 1680 telemann 1681 valentini 1681 mattheson 1681 rameau 1683 durante 1684 manfredini 1684 js bach 1685 handel 1685 b marcello 1686 porpora 1686 geminiani 1687 pisendel 1687 veracini 1690 tartini 1692 leo 1694 Johan Helmich Roman 1694 locatelli 1695 navara 1695 leclair 1697 gibbs 1698 carbonelli 1700 sammartini 1700 richard jones 1700? zuccari 1703 graun 1704 gb martini 1706 galuppi 1706 scheibe 1708 pergolesi 1710 arne 1710 cpe bach 1714 gluck 1714 giardini 1716 Gaspard Fritz 1716 stamitz 1717 leopold mozart 1719 hellendaal 1721 nardini 1722 gavinies 1728 haydn 1732 boccherini 1743 cambini 1746 clementi 1752 viotti 1755 fiorillo 1755 shaw 1755 wolfgang mozart 1756 lindley 1756 For a list of violinists and violin music after Mozart, you can review the description contained in my upload for the Lipinski Concerto recorded by Totenberg (http•••) ♪♫♪ ♪♫♫♪
Boccherini Rachel Podger Wallfisch Andrew Manze Perla Locatelli Dowland Piccinini Monteverdi Fontana Praetorius Frescobaldi Marini Buonamente Uccellini Bertali Cazzati Schmelzer Isabella Leonarda Locke Legrenzi Mealli Vitali Lully Buxtehude Myslivecek Viviani Stradella Biber Albertini Bassani Corelli Pachelbel Muffat Westhoff Marais Torelli Purcell Scarlatti Fux Perti Mascitti Jacquet Guerre Rebel Couperin Caldara Matteis Albinoni Bonporti Venturini Evaristo Felice Dall Abaco Vivaldi Castrucci Mossi Telemann Mattheson Rameau Manfredini Bach Handel Porpora Geminiani Pisendel Veracini Johan Helmich Roman Leclair Gibbs Sammartini Zuccari Graun Martini Galuppi Scheibe Pergolesi Cpe Bach Gluck Giardini Gaspard Fritz Stamitz Leopold Mozart Mozart Hellendaal Nardini Haydn Cambini Clementi Viotti Fiorillo Lindley Totenberg 1563 1566 1567 1570 1571 1583 1585 1590 1594 1595 1603 1605 1616 1619 1620 1621 1626 1630 1632 1637 1638 1639 1640 1644 1647 1653 1656 1658 1659 1660 1661 1664 1665 1666 1668 1669 1670 1671 1672 1675 1678 1679 1680 1681 1683 1684 1685 1686 1687 1690 1692 1694 1695 1697 1698 1700 1703 1704 1706 1708 1710 1714 1716 1717 1719 1721 1722 1728 1732 1737 1743 1746 1752 1755 1756
♪♫♪ ♪♫♫♪ Of all contemporary violinists that seek authenticity in sound and perform on instruments created during or close to the time frame the music that was written, there are three that stand out as favorites: Rachel Podger, Elizabeth Wallfisch, and Andrew Manze. Podger is my favorite but I love all three without question. As for recordings of more early violin music, I specifically recommend 'Perla Barocca' by Podger and a cd titled 'Early Italian Violin Sonatas' by Wallfisch who has been involved with the musical unit called Convivium that used to use the name The Locatelli Trio that made many wonderful contributions to the catalog of lesser heard baroque violin music. In order to raise awareness and gain a better understanding of the sequential order of early violin music, I have made a list of early violin composers and the year they were born, simply by doing searches of the names mentioned below and following the recorded repertoire of Podger, Manze and Wallfisch you will find there is much to discover. dowland 1563 piccinini 1566 monteverdi 1567 cima 1570 fontana 1571 praetorius 1571 frescobaldi 1583 schutz 1585 castello 1590 marini 1594 buonamente 1595 uccellini 1603 bertali 1605 cazzati 1616 rosenmuller 1619 schmelzer 1620? Isabella Leonarda 1620 locke 1621 legrenzi 1626 mealli 1630 vitali 1632 lully 1632 buxtehude 1637 myslivecek 1737 viviani 1638 stradella 1639 hacquart 1640 biber 1644 albertini 1644 bassani 1647 corelli 1653 pachelbel 1653 muffat 1653 westhoff 1656 marais 1656 torelli 1658 purcell 1659 scarlatti 1660 fux 1660 perti 1661 mascitti 1664 Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre 1665 rebel 1666 couperin 1668 pandolfi 1669 caldara 1670 matteis 1670 caldara 1670 albinoni 1671 bonporti 1672 venturini 1675 Evaristo Felice Dall'Abaco 1675 vivaldi 1678 castrucci 1679 mossi 1680 telemann 1681 valentini 1681 mattheson 1681 rameau 1683 durante 1684 manfredini 1684 js bach 1685 handel 1685 b marcello 1686 porpora 1686 geminiani 1687 pisendel 1687 veracini 1690 tartini 1692 leo 1694 Johan Helmich Roman 1694 locatelli 1695 navara 1695 leclair 1697 gibbs 1698 carbonelli 1700 sammartini 1700 richard jones 1700? zuccari 1703 graun 1704 gb martini 1706 galuppi 1706 scheibe 1708 pergolesi 1710 arne 1710 cpe bach 1714 gluck 1714 giardini 1716 Gaspard Fritz 1716 stamitz 1717 leopold mozart 1719 hellendaal 1721 nardini 1722 gavinies 1728 haydn 1732 boccherini 1743 cambini 1746 clementi 1752 viotti 1755 fiorillo 1755 shaw 1755 wolfgang mozart 1756 lindley 1756 For a list of violinists and violin music after Mozart, you can review the description contained in my upload for the Lipinski Concerto recorded by Totenberg (http•••) ♪♫♪ ♪♫♫♪
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