Showing posts with label l'arte del mondo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label l'arte del mondo. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 January 2020

Beethoven in Bonn - l'arte del mondo/Werner Ehrhardt



Beethoven in Bonn


l'arte del mondo

Georg Poplutz, tenor
Emilio Percan, violin
Catherine Jones, cello

DIR.: WERNER EHRHARDT


recorded: Sept 25, 2019, Kreuzkirche, Bonn
[Beethovenfest Bonn 2019]


period instruments
lossless (flac)
source: WDR3 (Cologne) (digital radio)
recorded with harddisc recorder


The l'arte del mondo orchestra asks what works the young Beethoven might have learned as a viola player in Bonn's court orchestra. In the years around 1790 this orchestra was a treasure-trove of future creative talent. Its flautist was Anton Reicha; Andreas Romberg played the violin, and the future music publisher Nikolaus Simrock the horn. In this programme, l'arte del mondo tracks down the library of the then Prince-Elector of Cologne, Maximilian Franz.


Paul Anton WINEBERGER (1758-1822)

(01) Symphony in G [18'45"]


Anton REICHA (1770-1836)

(02) Scène Italienne for tenor and orchestra [03'47"]


Andreas Jakob ROMBERG (1767-1821)

(03) Sinfonia concertante for violin, cello and orchestra in C (B 49):
movements 1 & 2 [14'45"]


Josef REICHA (1752-1795)

(04) Concerto for cello and orchestra in D:
allegro con brio [09'02"]


Vincenzo Maria RIGHINI (1756-1812)

Enea nel Lazio, Singspiel:

(05) Rasserena i vaghi, aria [06'30"]


Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)

(06) Symphony in B flat (KV 319) [19'36"]
(allegro assai; andante moderato; menuetto; allegro assai)



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Sunday, 25 November 2018

The cradle of genius: Music at the Cologne court - l'arte del mondo






The cradle of genius: Music at the Cologne court

Felice Giardini, Andreas Romberg, Antonio Salieri,
Christian Gottlob Neefe & Ludwig van Beethoven


l'arte del mondo

rec: Sept 4, 2018, Kleine Beethovenhalle, Bonn
[Beethovenfest Bonn 2018]

period instruments
lossless (flac)
source: WDR3 (Cologne) (digital radio)
recorded with harddisc recorder Oct 22, 2018


Verena Fischer, transverse flute
Elisabeth Weber, violin
Petar Mancev, violin, viola
Priscilla Rodriguez-Cabaleiro, viola (08-10)
Linda Mantcheva, cello
Christine Schornsheim, fortepiano


Felice GIARDINI (1716-1796)

(01) Quintet for keyboard, two violins, viola and bass in G, op. 11,1 [09'57"]


Andreas Jakob ROMBERG (1767-1821)

Quintet for transverse flute, violin, two violas and cello in C, op. 1,2

(02) allegro spiritoso [10'07"]
(03) menuetto - trio [03'40"]
(04) andante con variazioni [06'08"]
(05) allegro [04'16"]


Antonio SALIERI (1750-1825)

(06) Overture La scuola de' gelosi, 
arr for transverse flute, two violins and cello [03'29"]


Christian Gottlob NEEFE (1748-1798)

(07) 12 Variations on a theme from 'Das rote Käppchen Oder: Hilft's nicht, so schadt's nicht' by Dittersdorf for pianoforte [18'13"]


Ludwig VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)

Quartet for pianoforte, violin, viola and cello in C (WoO 36,3)

(08) allegro vivace [09'18"]
(09) adagio con espressione [06'10"]
(10) rondo. allegro [04'15"]


[encore]

Ludwig VAN BEETHOVEN

Quartet for pianoforte, violin, viola and cello in E flat (WoO 36,1):

(11) theme (cantabile) & 4 variations [04'40"]
[performed by the entire ensemble]


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Sunday, 26 August 2018

Salieri: La fiera di Venezia - Werner Ehrhardt






Antonio SALIERI
(1750 - 1825)

La fiera di Venezia
commedia per musica in 3 acts (1772)

libretto: Giovanni Gastone Boccherini


Dilyara Idrisova, soprano (Calloandra)
Francesca Lombardi Mazzulli, soprano (Falsirena)
Natalia Rubi
ś, soprano (Cristallina)
Krystian Adam, tenor (Ostrogoto)
Emanuele D'Aguanno, tenor (Rasoio)
Giorgio Caoduro, baritone (Belfusto)
Furio Zanasi, baritone (Grifagno)


l'arte del mondo

DIR.: WERNER EHRHARDT


recorded: May 19, 2018, Rokokotheater, Schwetzingen
[Schwetzinger Festspiele 2018]


period instruments
flac - original bitrate: 320 kbps
source: WDR3 (Cologne) (podcast)

 (01) Act 1 [57'25"]

(02) Act 2 [55'36"]

(03) Act 3 [30'58"]


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