Tormenti d’amore: Works by Scalabrini, JG Reutter, Hasse & Porsile
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Label: Querstand
Cat No: VKJK2002
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 28th October 2022
Contents
Works
Lascia i fior, l'erbette, e'l rioNon ti sovvien, mia Fille
Trio Sonata in A major, op.2 no.3
Trio Sonata in D major, op.2 no.6
Le sofferte amare pene
Or che dorme l'idol mio
Sinfonia in D major, op.5 no.4
Sinfonia in G minor, op.5 no.6
Artists
Philipp Mathmann (male soprano)Capella Jenesis
Conductor
Gerd AmelungWorks
Lascia i fior, l'erbette, e'l rioNon ti sovvien, mia Fille
Trio Sonata in A major, op.2 no.3
Trio Sonata in D major, op.2 no.6
Le sofferte amare pene
Or che dorme l'idol mio
Sinfonia in D major, op.5 no.4
Sinfonia in G minor, op.5 no.6
Artists
Philipp Mathmann (male soprano)Capella Jenesis
Conductor
Gerd AmelungAbout
Anton Ulrich of Saxe-Meiningen travelled to Vienna in 1724 – a fruitful journey according to the Meiningen Music Archive. The youngest son of Duke Bernhard became deeply immersed in the musical life of the city, and during his time in Vienna, he had copies made of many pieces of music to be catalogued. As a result, a huge collection of 107 manuscripts composed in Vienna between 1710 and 1740, including 297 vocal works, have been recorded, several of which exclusively exist in the Meiningen Archive.
Of the 170 plus cantatas in this collection, four are recorded here, three of which can only be found in the Meiningen Archive. In addition, there are two sonatas by Johann Adolf Hasse. Though the two sinfonias are published under his name too, further musicological research has concluded that the sinfonias were actually written by Paolo Scalabrini, Court Conductor in Copenhagen.
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