
Wydawnictwo: Musikmuseum
Nr katalogowy: MMCD 13051
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2021
EAN: 9079700700405
Nr katalogowy: MMCD 13051
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: kwiecień 2021
EAN: 9079700700405
Handel / Weiss / Bononcini: Tiroler Gröstl 1710
Musikmuseum - MMCD 13051
Kompozytor
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
Silvius Leopold Weiss (1686-1750)
Giovanni Battista Bononcini (1679-1747)
Carlo Agostino Badia, Christoph W. Bauer, Alessandro Scarlatti, Pietro Nicolo Sorosina, Johann Christoph Pepusch
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
Silvius Leopold Weiss (1686-1750)
Giovanni Battista Bononcini (1679-1747)
Carlo Agostino Badia, Christoph W. Bauer, Alessandro Scarlatti, Pietro Nicolo Sorosina, Johann Christoph Pepusch
Wykonawcy
Christoph W. Bauer
Ensemble Rosarum Flores / Kristoffer Nowak
Christoph W. Bauer
Ensemble Rosarum Flores / Kristoffer Nowak
Utwory na płycie:
No Se Emenderá Jamás, HWV 140 - Arie - No se emenderá jamás
No Se Emenderá Jamás, HWV 140 - Rezitativ - Si del quereros
No Se Emenderá Jamás, HWV 140 - Arie - Dicente mis ojos
Fiktiver Brief von Georg Friedrich Händel an Silvius Leopold Weiss - Teil 1
La belle Tiroloise
Augellin vago e canoro - Arie - Augellin vago e canoro
Augellin vago e canoro - Rezitativ - Pur senza mai posare
Augellin vago e canoro - Arie - Io t'intendo
Augellin vago e canoro - Rezitativ - Ma del tuo duol
Augellin vago e canoro - Arie/Minuetto - Quant' invidio
Fiktiver Brief von Georg Friedrich Händel an Silvius Leopold Weiss - Teil 2
Più non m'alletta e piace
Clori svenar mi sento - Preludio/Presto
Clori svenar mi sento - Rezitativ - Clori, svenar mi sento
Clori svenar mi sento - Arie - Dio d'amor
Clori svenar mi sento - Rezitativ - Che mormori, che pensi
Clori svenar mi sento - Arie - Fato avverso
Fiktiver Brief von Georg Friedrich Händel an Silvius Leopold Weiss - Teil 3
Sonata a due violini e basso - Ohne Angabe
Sonata a due violini e basso - Allegro
Sonata a due violini e basso - Adagio
Sonata a due violini e basso - Largo
Sonata a due violini e basso - Allegro
When Love's soft passion - Rezitativ - When Love's soft passion
When Love's soft passion - Arie/Siciliano - O Love thou know'st my anguish
When Love's soft passion - Rezitativ - The God of Love
When Love's soft passion - Arie - Why shou'd I love the fair that fly's me
Fiktiver Brief von Georg Friedrich Händel an Silvius Leopold Weiss - Teil 4
Georg Friedrich Händel:
No se emenderá jamás, HWV 140
Christoph W. Bauer:
Fiktiver Brief von Georg Friedrich Händel an Silvius Leopold Weiss
Silvius Leopold Weiss:
La belle Tiroloise
Carlo Agostino Badia:
Augellin vago e canoro
Alessandro Scarlatti:
Piu non m’alletta e piace
Giovanni Bononcini:
Clori svenar mi sento
Pietro Nicolo Sorosina:
Sonata a due violini e basso
Johann Christoph Pepusch:
When Love’s soft passion
No se emenderá jamás, HWV 140
Christoph W. Bauer:
Fiktiver Brief von Georg Friedrich Händel an Silvius Leopold Weiss
Silvius Leopold Weiss:
La belle Tiroloise
Carlo Agostino Badia:
Augellin vago e canoro
Alessandro Scarlatti:
Piu non m’alletta e piace
Giovanni Bononcini:
Clori svenar mi sento
Pietro Nicolo Sorosina:
Sonata a due violini e basso
Johann Christoph Pepusch:
When Love’s soft passion
The "Tiroler Gröstl 1710" takes as its theme George Frideric Handel's stay in Innsbruck in the winter of 1709/10 in an enjoyable literary-musical way. In an imaginary letter to the lutenist Silvius Leopold Weiss, recited by the actor Kristoffer Nowak, the Tyrolean writer Christoph W. Bauer lets the aging Handel review these days in Innsbruck. Since there are no concrete testimonies to Handel's stay in Tyrol, space is given to "historically informed" literary fiction, which the performers have exploited.
The music to be heard on this CD gives on the one hand an impression of the flourishing musical culture at the court of Charles Philip of the Palatinate in Innsbruck around 1710, and on the other hand we immerse ourselves in the sound worlds of the young musical cosmopolite Handel - with music by Handel, Finger, Greber, Bononcini, Sorosina and Scarlatti.
Recording: Ranggen/Tirol, Pfarrkirche zum Hl. Magnus, Austria, 2020.
The music to be heard on this CD gives on the one hand an impression of the flourishing musical culture at the court of Charles Philip of the Palatinate in Innsbruck around 1710, and on the other hand we immerse ourselves in the sound worlds of the young musical cosmopolite Handel - with music by Handel, Finger, Greber, Bononcini, Sorosina and Scarlatti.
Recording: Ranggen/Tirol, Pfarrkirche zum Hl. Magnus, Austria, 2020.