Giovanni Battista Sammartini: Die späten Symphonien
Die späten Symphonien
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JC 11, 17, 22, 26, 28, 31, 40, 60, 63
+Quintett für 3 Violinen, Viola & Bc
- Künstler: Accademia d'Arcadia, Alessandra Rossi Lürig
- Label: Brilliant, DDD, 05-08
- Erscheinungstermin: 30.3.2012
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Giovanni Battista Sammartini occupied a key position in the development of the symphony. Born in 1701, 31 years before Joseph Haydn, he, like his younger Austrian colleague, has been described as 'the father of the symphony', although his name and compositions will be less familiar to listeners. Sammartini's pioneering symphonies exerted a powerful influence over the emerging Mannheim School; here, young composers like Joseph Stamitz and J. C. Bach were to compose avant-garde works that evolved to become the standard four-movement model of the Classical symphony.
Much of Sammartini's output was mislaid during the French occupation of Milan; scores ended up in Paris and Vienna, and a substantial quantity were destroyed during the Second World War. However, some sets of parts survived, which allow us to appreciate fully why Sammartini was admired by the young Mozart and, that most perceptive of music commentators, Charles Burney.
The last word is best left to Sammartini's great Bohemian rival Josef Myslivecek, who, after hearing one of Sammartini's symphonies, remarked, 'I have now found the father of Haydn's style'. Praise indeed.
Much of Sammartini's output was mislaid during the French occupation of Milan; scores ended up in Paris and Vienna, and a substantial quantity were destroyed during the Second World War. However, some sets of parts survived, which allow us to appreciate fully why Sammartini was admired by the young Mozart and, that most perceptive of music commentators, Charles Burney.
The last word is best left to Sammartini's great Bohemian rival Josef Myslivecek, who, after hearing one of Sammartini's symphonies, remarked, 'I have now found the father of Haydn's style'. Praise indeed.
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- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
Sinfonie A-Dur
- 1 1. Presto
- 2 2. Andante piano
- 3 3. Presto
Sinfonie D-Dur
- 4 1. Presto
- 5 2. Assai andante
- 6 3. Allegrissimo
Quintett Nr. 5 E-Dur für Violine, Viola, Violoncello und Basso continuo
- 7 1. Allegrissimo
- 8 2. Allegrino
- 9 3. Allegro moderato
Sinfonie E-Dur
- 10 1. Allegro assai
- 11 2. Andante
- 12 3. Allegro spiritoso e brillante
Sinfonie A-Dur
- 13 1. Allegro moderato
- 14 2. Allegrino
- 15 3. Allegro brillante
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
Sinfonie D-Dur
- 1 1. Allegro maestoso
- 2 2. Andante
- 3 3. Presto
Sinfonie Es-Dur
- 4 1. Allegro assai
- 5 2. Andante allegrino
- 6 3. Presto
Sinfonie D-Dur
- 7 1. Spiritoso assai
- 8 2. Andante allegrino
- 9 3. Presto
Sinfonie G-Dur
- 10 1. Presto
- 11 2. Allegrino
- 12 3. Presto
Sinfonie Es-Dur
- 13 1. Allegro assai
- 14 2. Allegrino
- 15 3. Allegrissimo
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