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Hamburger Ratsmusik, Simone Eckert - "Felix Austria": Works for Viola da Gamba Consort (2010)

Posted By: Designol
Hamburger Ratsmusik, Simone Eckert - "Felix Austria": Works for Viola da Gamba Consort (2010)

Hamburger Ratsmusik, Simone Eckert - "Felix Austria": Works for Viola da Gamba Consort (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 299 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 163 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: cpo | # cpo777451-2 | Time: 01:06:00

Over the years I have heard many recordings of music written for the Imperial court in Vienna. That’s no wonder: Vienna was a centre of music-making in Europe. During the 17th and 18th centuries some of the best musicians and composers were in the service of the Habsburg emperors. Most of the recordings concentrate on music for violins or voice. This disc is different in that it presents music for viol consort. That’s all the more interesting, as it is often thought that in the 17th century consort music was only written in France and England. It is quite surprising that this kind of music was also written in Austria. Most musicians in the service of the Imperial court were from Italy, where the viol consort had gone out of fashion since the first quarter of the 17th century. The fact that Italian composers wrote music for viol consort was due to the personal preferences of the emperors, Ferdinand III and Leopold I, who also wrote some music for this kind of ensemble themselves.

Sarah Cunningham, Mitzi Meyerson, Ariane Maurette - Marais: Pièces de Violes, Les Folies, Le Labyrinthe (1989)

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Sarah Cunningham, Mitzi Meyerson, Ariane Maurette - Marais: Pièces de Violes, Les Folies, Le Labyrinthe (1989)

Sarah Cunningham, Mitzi Meyerson, Ariane Maurette - Marais: Pièces de Violes, Les Folies, Le Labyrinthe (1989)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 50:00 | 308 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Gaudeamus | Catalog: CD GAU 112

Sarah Cunningham is probably the finest viol player in Britain today, though it Is as a chamber-music player rather than as a soloist that she is best known here and abroad. Her technical command of the seven-string bass viol is never in doubt on this CD; nor, for that matter, is her control of tone. She has chosen some of Marais' most familiar and demanding works on which to make her solo recording debut, thereby inviting comparisons with the previous generation of players, Wieland Kuijken and Jordi Savall.

Jonathan Manson, Trevor Pinnock - J.S. Bach: Sonatas for Viola da Gamba and Harpsichord (2006)

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Jonathan Manson, Trevor Pinnock - J.S. Bach: Sonatas for Viola da Gamba and Harpsichord (2006)

Jonathan Manson, Trevor Pinnock - J.S. Bach: Sonatas for Viola da Gamba and Harpsichord (2006)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 59:36 | 472 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: AVIE | Catalog: AV2093

The first thing to strike the listener about these 2006 Avie recordings of Bach's Sonata for viola da gamba and harpsichord will be how loud they are. While neither instrument is noted for its power to project, the instruments are recorded so closely here as to be gargantuan in these recordings by Jonathan Manson and Trevor Pinnock. After adjusting the volume, the second thing to strike the listener will be how brilliantly played they are.

François Joubert-Caillet, L'Achéron - Marin Marais: Quatrième Livre de Pièces de Viole [4CDs] (2021)

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François Joubert-Caillet, L'Achéron - Marin Marais: Quatrième Livre de Pièces de Viole [4CDs] (2021)

François Joubert-Caillet, L'Achéron - Marin Marais: Quatrième Livre de Pièces de Viole (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 1.14 Gb | Total time: 03:50:45 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Ricercar | # RIC432 | Recorded: 2019-2021

Marin Marais published his Quatrième Livre de Pièces de Viole two years after the death of Louis XIV, establishing himself as the undisputed master of the genre and providing pieces not only for musicians who had achieved some skill on the viol but also for the most virtuoso players. Here Marais reshaped the classical forms, altering the traditional sequence for the suites and making an increasing use of character pieces. The sometimes whimsical imagery and the new freedom of form that these pieces contain reach their peak in the astonishing Suitte d'un goût étranger; these thirty or so pieces employ as yet unheard-of keys and offer a multitude of characters and representations that can tend towards the exotic. Breaking further new ground, and somewhat influenced by the Italian trio, Marais ended the Quatrième Livre with two suites for three viols, a genre he claimed to be new to France.

Dietmar Berger - The Berlin Gamba Book: Chorale Varations (2015) 2CDs

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Dietmar Berger - The Berlin Gamba Book: Chorale Varations (2015) 2CDs

Dietmar Berger - The Berlin Gamba Book: Chorale Varations (2015) 2CDs
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 655 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 268 Mb | Artwork included
Genre: Classical | Label: Naxos | # 8.573392-93 | Time: 01:54:46

This recording presents the chorale variations for solo viola da gamba by an anonymous 17th-century master, collected in the so-called Berlin Gamba Book. Only the initials of the arranger—‘J.R.’—are known, but this was clearly someone of passion and discernment who transformed hymns into instrumental music which preserves the solemnity and gravitas of the originals. Dietmar Berger’s recording of the Manchester Gamba Book (8.572863-64) was acclaimed as ‘a considerable achievement by any standard’ (Gramophone).