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Neruda, Zelenka, Heinichen, Albinoni, Reichenauer - Dresden Concerti / Dresdner Kapellsolisten, Helmut Branny / Sony Classical Audio CD 2011 / 88697975862
UPC 886979758629
Ricardo Eliécer Neftalí Reyes Basoalto (12 July 1904 – 23 September 1973), better known by his pen name and, later, legal name Pablo Neruda (/nəˈruːdə/; Spanish: [ˈpaβlo neˈɾuða]), was a Chilean poet-diplomat and politician who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971. Neruda became known as a poet when he was 13 years old, and wrote in a variety of styles, including surrealist poems, historical epics, overtly political manifestos, a prose autobiography, and passionate love poems such as the ones in his collection Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (1924).
Jan Dismas Zelenka (16 October 1679 – 23 December 1745), baptised Jan Lukáš Zelenka and also known as Johann Dismas Zelenka or Johannes Lucas Ignatius Dismas Zelenka, was a Czech composer and musician of the Baroque period. His music is admired for its harmonic inventiveness and counterpoint.
Zelenka was raised in Central Bohemia, educated in Prague and Vienna, and spent his professional life in Dresden. The greatest success during his career was the performance of the extensive composition Sub olea pacis et palma virtutis in the presence of the Emperor Charles VI, shortly after his coronation as king of Bohemia in 1723.
Johann David Heinichen (17 April 1683 – 16 July 1729) was a German Baroque composer and music theorist who brought the musical genius of Venice to the court of Augustus II the Strong in Dresden. After he died, Heinichen's music attracted little attention for many years.
Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (8 June 1671 – 17 January 1751) was an Italian Baroque composer. His output includes operas, concertos, sonatas for one to six instruments, sinfonias, and solo cantatas. While famous in his day as an opera composer, he is known today for his instrumental music, especially his concertos. He is also remembered today for a work called "Adagio in G minor", attributed to him but said to be written by Remo Giazotto, a 20th century musicologist and composer, who was a cataloger of the works of Albinoni.
Antonín Reichenauer (also known as Johann Anton Reichenauer, born c. 1694 Prague; died 17 March 1730 in Jindřichův Hradec) was a baroque composer.
Label: | Sony Classical – 88697975862 |
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Format: |
CD, Album
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Country: | Europe |
Released: | 2011 |
Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Baroque |
Tracklist:
Jan Dismas Zelenka– | Sinfonia A Otto (Z 189) |
(25:01) | |
1 | – | [Allegro] |
8:03 |
2 | – | Andante |
2:42 |
3 | – | Capriccio. Tempo Di Gavotta |
3:28 |
4 | – | Aria Di Capriccio (Andante-Allegro-Andante-Allegro) |
4:34 |
5 | – | Menuett 1/2 | 2:46 |
Jan Jiří Neruda– |
Sinfonia In A |
(6:58) |
|
6 | – | Presto |
2:18 |
7 | – | Lento |
2:59 |
8 | – | Allegro Assai | 1:41 |
Tomaso Albinoni– |
Concerto In D Per Violino E Stromenti |
(8:21) |
|
9 | – | Allegro |
2:18 |
10 | – | Grave |
2:36 |
11 | – | Allegro Assai | 3:27 |
Antonín Reichenauer– |
Concerto In G Per Fagotto E Stromenti |
(9:22) |
|
12 | – | Allegro |
3:07 |
13 | – | Adagio |
3:24 |
14 | – | Allegro | 2:51 |
Johann David Heinichen– |
Concerto In G (Seibel 213) |
(15:20) |
|
15 | – | (Ohne Tempobezeichnung) |
2:37 |
16 | – | Larghetto |
2:16 |
17 | – | Allegro |
3:18 |
18 | – | Entrée |
1:43 |
19 | – | Loure Cantabile |
2:01 |
20 | – | Tempo Di Menuet (Alternativ Avec L'Air Italienne) |
1:19 |
21 | – | Air Italienne, Allegro |
1:21 |
22 | – | Tempo Di Menuet II |
0:45 |
- Composed By – Antonín Reichenauer (tracks: 12 to 14), Jan Dismas Zelenka (tracks: 1 to 5), Jan Jiří Neruda (tracks: 6 to 8), Johann David Heinichen (tracks: 15 to 22), Tomaso Albinoni (tracks: 9 to 11)
- Conductor – Helmut Branny
- Design – Christine Schweitzer
- Edited By – Hansjörg Seiler
- Engineer – Martin Kistner
- Ensemble – Dresdner Kapellsolisten
- Liner Notes – Dr. Ortrun Landmann
- Liner Notes [Translated By] – Clive Williams (2)
- Mastered By, Edited By – Philipp Nedel
- Painting, Cover – Bernardo Bellotto
- Producer – Michael Brammann