Biber, Muffat - Sonatas (2002), Freiburger Barockorchester; DHM 05472778442
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Freiburger Barockorchester - Biber, Muffat - Sonatas
Артист: Freiburger Barockorchester
Альбом: Biber, Muffat - Sonatas, 2002
Издатель: DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI / 05472778442
Жанр: Classical, Baroque, Chamber Music
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Disc reviews Robert Hugill "Musicweb"
Both Muffatt and Biber were attracted to the service of the ruling Archbishop of Salzburg in the late 17th Century. Archbishop Max Gandolph was a generous patron and they both dedicated many of their compositions to him. Both were very fond of the sonata as an instrumental form and those on this recording were drawn from publications dedicated to the Archbishop.

During the Baroque era there was a gradual move away from the trio sonata (sonatas in 3 or more parts) towards the sonata for one solo instrument with continuo accompaniment. However during the whole of this period the string sonata with basso continuo remained popular. However there was a gradual blurring of the distinction between church sonatas (sonata da chiesa, with their alternation of slow and fast movements) and secular sonatas (sonata da camera, which often consisted of a sequence of dance movements).

Biber's sonatas in his "Sonatae tam Aris, quam Aulis servientes" (Sonatas intended for both use at the altar and at court) display just such a blurring. And it is from this publication that the Sonatas by Biber on this disc are taken. Written in 1670 before he left for Salzburg, it was published in 1676 in Salzburg. There are no actual dance movements are quoted by name - in fact the sonatas are not split up into movements at all. Each sonata consists of a continuous sequence of short sections, each having its own characteristics. The frequent tempo and metrical changes make the dance origins clear.

The two Muffatt sonatas are much longer. Muffatt's five-part sonata cycle "Armonico tributo" (Harmonic tribute) was dedicated to the Archbishop on the occasion of the 1100th anniversary of the foundation of the Archbishopric of Salzburg. The dedication includes thanks to the Archbishop for letting Muffatt go to Italy to study concerto grosso technique with Corelli and the sonatas in this publication are all based on the concerto grosso. In fact "Armonico tributo" was composed whilst Muffatt was still in Italy. These sonatas in the form of a concerto grosso were actually called symphonies by Muffatt - a reminder of how flexible these terms were in the late 17th century. But the parts are clearly marked with solo and tutti sections and Muffatt re-worked the sonatas and published them as concerti grossi in 1701.

This is wonderful music and the Freiburger Barockorchester Consort play it with a rhythmic vitality and elasticity that is at times toe-tappingly infectious. Their performances of the Biber sonatas have a verve and energy and combined with an admirable rhythmic flexibility, so that each of the varied short sections moves naturally into the next. Part of their secret is to give each little section its full due, irrespective of length. This makes for a lively but coherent performance of each sonata. And in the slower sections they are able to thin their tone down to a wonderful transparency. The Muffatt sonatas are rather more robust but here also, the group shines.

The group makes a lean sound, but this matches their lively and lithe approach to the music, though one could also imagine a different, rather more well upholstered approach. (And I did have a slightly guilty wish that the group could have employed more of a shading of vibrato on some of the exposed longer notes.) On a technical level the group are never in doubt, throwing off the more florid, virtuoso passages with admirable ease without making too much of a feature of it. Technique is always put at the service of the music.

This record is a must for all lovers of this music. Sensibly, the Freiburger Barockorchester Consort do not give us all the Biber sonatas, mixing them with the 2 Muffatt ones. Some purists might prefer a disc which includes all the Biber sonatas, but with such lovely performances here I just hope that we get the rest of the sonatas on another disk.


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Это ещё не всё ;)
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QUOTE (Pr3ss @ 24-01-2012, 18:24)
Это ещё не всё ;)
Тянешь вторник за всех :)
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Бибер начал классику играть??? :crazy:
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QUOTE (Damballah @ 24-01-2012, 18:34)
Бибер начал классику играть??? :crazy:
Ты уже за пиво взялся ? :laugh:
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QUOTE (Damballah @ 24-01-2012, 17:34)
Бибер начал классику играть??? :crazy:

Ахаха, я тоже в этот раздел зашел узнать не Джастина ли Бибера в классики записали :laugh: :lol: :devil:
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QUOTE (Damballah @ 24-01-2012, 18:34)
Бибер начал классику играть??? :crazy:
Генрих Игнац Франц фон Бибер (нем. Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, 12 августа 1644, Вартенберг, ныне Чехия - 3 мая 1704, Зальцбург) - австрийский композитор и скрипач родом из Богемии. :)
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QUOTE (taurus66 @ 24-01-2012, 19:36)
QUOTE (Damballah @ 24-01-2012, 18:34)
Бибер начал классику играть??? :crazy:
Ты уже за пиво взялся ? :laugh:
Как узналь, шайтан? :D:

Как видишь, не только я за пиво взялся. :wink: :D:
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QUOTE (Pr3ss @ 24-01-2012, 19:40)
QUOTE (Damballah @ 24-01-2012, 18:34)
Бибер начал классику играть??? :crazy:
Генрих Игнац Франц фон Бибер (нем. Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber, 12 августа 1644, Вартенберг, ныне Чехия - 3 мая 1704, Зальцбург) - австрийский композитор и скрипач родом из Богемии. :)
Не, такого мы не знаем. Во всяком случае, понятно, что это не от него все плюются. :D:
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