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Reichenauer - Concertos  | Supraphon SU40352

Reichenauer - Concertos

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Label: Supraphon

Cat No: SU40352

Barcode: 0099925403522

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 21st February 2011

Contents

Artists

Sergio Azzolini (baroque bassoon)
Xenie Loffler (baroque oboe)
Lenka Torgersen (baroque violin)
Collegium 1704 (on period instruments)

Conductor

Vaclav Luks

Works

Reichenauer, Antonin

Bassoon Concerto in C major
Bassoon Concerto in G major
Concerto in B flat major for oboe, bassoon and strings
Oboe Concerto in G major
Suite in B flat major for two oboes, bassoon and strings
Violin Concerto in C minor

Artists

Sergio Azzolini (baroque bassoon)
Xenie Loffler (baroque oboe)
Lenka Torgersen (baroque violin)
Collegium 1704 (on period instruments)

Conductor

Vaclav Luks

About

New recordings from Supraphon’s Gramophone Editor’s Choice winning series “Music From 18th Century Prague”.

Unlike the copiously preserved sacred music, instrumental works by Czech composers in the Prague of the first third of the 18th century are rare. The twenty or so instrumental pieces by Antonín Reichenauer are among the most significant.

Reichenauer was a musician in Count Morzin’s chapel, in which he assumed the role of in-house composer after Johann Friedrich Fasch. The ensemble’s superb quality is documented by the Count’s regular contacts with Antonio Vivaldi, whom he engaged as his “maestro di musica in Italia”. Among other pieces, Vivaldi dedicated to Morzin his Opus 8, containing the celebrated The Four Seasons. The rarity of Reichenauer’s virtuoso concertos is emphasised by their being extremely challenging in technical terms, which serves as evidence of the skills of the chapel’s members – even Vivaldi himself lauded them!

Many a contemporary musician would find these concertos extremely difficult. This, however, is certainly not the case of the astoninshing Sergio Azzolini and the other soloists featured on this recording. Together with Collegium 1704, an ensemble that gained renown with albums of Jan Dismas Zelenka’s paramount compositions, they perform Reichenauer’s concertos with a vivacity and energy this music requires.

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