
Wydawnictwo: Christophorus
Nr katalogowy: CHE 02312
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: marzec 2024
EAN: 4010072023124
Nr katalogowy: CHE 02312
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: marzec 2024
EAN: 4010072023124
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Epoka muzyczna: barok, współczesna, klasycyzm
Obszar (język): austriacki, niemiecki
Instrumenty: obój
Rodzaj: koncert
Epoka muzyczna: barok, współczesna, klasycyzm
Obszar (język): austriacki, niemiecki
Instrumenty: obój
Rodzaj: koncert
Lebrun / Holzbauer / Winter: Oboe Concertos of the Mannheim School
Christophorus - CHE 02312
Kompozytor
Ludwig August Lebrun (1752 – 1790)
Ignaz Holzbauer (1711-1783)
Peter von Winter (1754-1825)
Ernst Eichner
Ludwig August Lebrun (1752 – 1790)
Ignaz Holzbauer (1711-1783)
Peter von Winter (1754-1825)
Ernst Eichner
Wykonawcy
Kurt Meier, oboe
Royal Northern Sinfonia / Howard Griffith
Kurt Meier, oboe
Royal Northern Sinfonia / Howard Griffith
Lebrun (1752-1790), Concerto No. 7 in F major:
Allegro
Adagio
Rondeau. Allegretto
Holzbauer (1711-1783), Concerto in D minor:
Allegro
Largo Andante
Allegro
Peter von Winter (1754-1825), Concerto No. 2 in F major:
Allegro
Romance
Rondo
Ernst Eichner (1740-1777), Concerto in C major:
Allegro tempo giusto
Adagio poco andante
Rondo. Tempo di Minuetto, poco moderato
Allegro
Adagio
Rondeau. Allegretto
Holzbauer (1711-1783), Concerto in D minor:
Allegro
Largo Andante
Allegro
Peter von Winter (1754-1825), Concerto No. 2 in F major:
Allegro
Romance
Rondo
Ernst Eichner (1740-1777), Concerto in C major:
Allegro tempo giusto
Adagio poco andante
Rondo. Tempo di Minuetto, poco moderato
For a few decades in the 18th century, Mannheim shone as a cultural Eldorado. Elector Carl Theodor built a huge palace in his residence at great financial expense and did not lack for anything musically: In a letter to his son Wolfgang in 1777, Leopold Mozart wrote about Mannheim, "from whose famous court the rays, as from the sun, spread through all of Germany, indeed through all of Europe". The Mannheim orchestra was famous for its top musicians and caused a furore with its so-called "Mannheimer Walze". Mannheim was also pioneering in the development of the oboe as a solo instrument, and one name in particular stands out here: the oboist Ludwig August Lebrun. The Mannheim oboe concertos presented in this recording were probably written for him by Holzbauer, de Winter and Eichner, and one of them was written by Lebrun himself.