Gottinger Stadtmusik: Works by Rudorff, Bach and Quantz
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Label: Coviello Classics
Cat No: COV91911
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 16th August 2019
Contents
Works
Symphony in C major, Wq174Cantata 'Ach dass du den Himmel zerrissest', F93
Flute Concerto in G major, QV5:174
Herr! Thue meine Lippen auf, CFR-WV13
Lobet den Herrn, lobet ihr Knechte des Herrn, CFR-WV14
Lobet ihr Himmel den Herren, CFR-WV6
Artists
Hanna Zumsande (soprano)Nicole Pieper (alto)
Jacob Lawrence (tenor)
Henryk Bohm (bass)
Dorothee Kunst (transverse flute)
Members of consortium vocale berlin
Gottinger Barockorchester
Conductor
Antonius AdamskeWorks
Symphony in C major, Wq174Cantata 'Ach dass du den Himmel zerrissest', F93
Flute Concerto in G major, QV5:174
Herr! Thue meine Lippen auf, CFR-WV13
Lobet den Herrn, lobet ihr Knechte des Herrn, CFR-WV14
Lobet ihr Himmel den Herren, CFR-WV6
Artists
Hanna Zumsande (soprano)Nicole Pieper (alto)
Jacob Lawrence (tenor)
Henryk Bohm (bass)
Dorothee Kunst (transverse flute)
Members of consortium vocale berlin
Gottinger Barockorchester
Conductor
Antonius AdamskeAbout
In 1796 he was awarded a burial of the second-highest category, which only belonged to high dignitaries and publicly recognised personalities. Rudorff was a sought-after teacher, choirmaster and composer who held an important public office as cantor figuralis.
His works are only partially preserved and represent the early classical, sensitive style. The comparison with the older and better known colleagues, the Bach sons Carl Philipp Emanuel and Wilhelm Friedemann as well as the royal Prussian court composer Johann Joachim Quantz – all three also closely related to Göttingen – proves the vitality of the music scene in the then Central German province. Performed skilfully by the Göttinger Barockorchester under the direction of Antonius Adamske, these are authentic performances to introduce us to the music from this area.
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