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Johann Sebastian Bach Dag Jensen Jensen Christian Ferdinand Abel Zimmermann Stinson Johann Peter Kellner Dreyfus Peters Collegium Musicum Café Zimmermann 1079 1723 1729 1976 1991 2013
00:00 - I. Adagio 04:06 - II. Allegro ma non tanto 07:38 - III. Andante 09:54 - IV. Allegro moderato / Bassoon: Dag Jensen Harpsichord: Knut Johannessen Year of Recording: 2013 / "The sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord, BWV 1027–1029, are three sonatas composed by Johann Sebastian Bach for viola da gamba and harpsichord. They probably date from the late 1730s and early 1740s. Although the dating of Bach's three sonatas for viola da gamba and cembalo has presented problems for musicologists, because only an autograph score of the first sonata BWV 1027 survives, there is now general consensus that the works were written in Leipzig at some time in the late 1730s and early 1740s. Prior to that commentators had suggested that they dated from an earlier period when Bach was in Cöthen or even beforehand: the viola da gamba player Christian Ferdinand Abel was one of the court musicians of Prince Leopold at Cöthen. Bach moved to Leipzig as Thomaskantor in 1723 and in 1729 was appointed director of the Collegium Musicum, a chamber music society that put on weekly concerts at the Café Zimmermann. Other versions of BWV 1027 exist: there is a trio sonata for two transverse flutes and continuo (BWV 1039); as well as a trio sonata for organ in three movements. Russell Stinson has determined that the organ work, with the first two movements transcribed from BWV 1039/i and BWV 1039/ii and the last from BWV 1027/iv, is not by Bach but most probably by Johann Peter Kellner. In the late 1980s four new editions of the sonatas appeared, including the Urtext edition of Laurence Dreyfus for C.F. Peters; in a long accompanying text Dreyfus presented detailed arguments for the works to be dated to Bach's period in Leipzig. In a subsequent study of Bach's chamber music, Wolff (1991) came to the same conclusion and gave provisional dates for many of Bach's chamber music and concertos in his Leipzig period. No precedence had been given to BWV 1027 or BWV 1039, beyond the fact that long notes are easier to sustain on a transverse flute than a harpsichord. The dating of BWV 1027–1028 is explained in detail by Jones (2013) in his analysis of Bach's instrumental works. including his flute sonata in E major (BWV 1035), the triple concerto in A minor for flute, violin and harpsichord (BWV 1044) and the trio sonata for flute, violin and continuo from the Musical Offering (BWV 1079)." (Wikipedia) / COPYRIGHT Disclaimer, Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Claudio Abbado Montserrat Caballé Caballé Cecilia Gasdia Lucia Valentini Terrani Chris Merritt Samuel Ramey Giuseppe Verdi Teatro Scala 1985 2013
Montserrat Caballé Sopran · Cecilia Gasdia Sopran · Lucia Valentini Terrani Mezzosopran · Peter Dvorsky Tenor · Chris Merritt Tenor · Samuel Ramey Bass· GIULIO BERTOLA Chorus Master CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA OF THE SCALA DI MILANO Claudio Abbado This DVD will be available in May 2013. Verdi first presented his Messa da Requiem in the Church of San Marco. It was his emotional response to the death of the Italian national poet Alessandro Manzoni. He poured his entire dramatic skill, the fruit of thirty years of theatrical work, into this memorial Mass. Three days after the première, Verdi performed the work at a sold-out La Scala. After that he immediately traveled to Paris to present it there. The following year, there was a regular tour that took him and his troupe with the Requiem and Aida through half of Europe all the way to Vienna. This film is about Giuseppe Verdi's Messa da Requiem and about the conductor Claudio Abbado but at the same time it is a study of the theme of transience depicting scenes of musical rehearsals and symbols of life. It shows rehearsals for this grandiose musical creation taking place in three different locations: at the church of San Marco in Milan, on the main stage at Teatro alla Scala and in one of the rehearsal rooms of the opera house. The result is an opportunity to directly compare the performances of two world-known sopranos and tenors.A film by Norbert Beilharz. Recorded at the church of San Marco, 1985 REPERTOIRE: Versi: Messa da Requiem
David Garrett Claudio Abbado Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Alder Behrens Eberhardt Chamber Orchestra Europe 1995 2023
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 4 in D Major, K. 218 - II. Andante cantabile (Cadenza: Garrett) · David Garrett · Chamber Orchestra of Europe · Claudio Abbado · Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Abbado: Mozart ℗ 1995 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin Released on: 2023-03-17 Producer: Christopher Alder Producer: Helmut Burk Producer: Arend Prohmann Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Hans-Peter Schweigmann Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Ulrich Vette Producer: Klaus Behrens Producer: Jobst Eberhardt Producer: Reinhard Lagemann Producer: Hans-Rudolf Müller Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Composer, Cadenzor: David Garrett Auto-generated by YouTube.
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