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Schultze / Ensemble Klingekunst / Grossinger- Trattamento Dell'harmonia

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the album cover for Schultze / Ensemble Klingekunst / Grossinger - Trattamento Dell'harmonia
the album cover for Schultze / Ensemble Klingekunst / Grossinger - Trattamento Dell'harmonia

Hardly any biographical information about the composer Martin Christian Schultze has been handed down to us. On the cover of the Trattamento dell'harmonia, which was engraved and published in Paris in 1773, we find his name with the initials "M. C." and "D. B." ("M. C. Schultze D. B."), which according to the RISM signifies "Martin Christian Schultze from Berlin." The six symphonies contained in this collection may be understood as harmonic treatises. They have been written very much in the Italian style, and in them we find very many polyrhythmic elements running through all the movements - for example, frequent triplets against sixteenths. In addition, at the time Schultze must have had an outstanding gambist by his side who was able to render this extremely demanding gamba part. The violin part with many double stops and virtuosic passages likewise presupposes some talent. By contrast, the flute part more probably would have been written for an amateur. Here these pieces are interpreted by the Klingekunst Ensemble, whose members base their work on well-founded occupation with historical performance practice but also always assign foremost importance to vibrant musical communication.

Tracklist:

  1. Sinfonia No. 1 In D Major: I. Allegro
  2. Sinfonia No. 1 In D Major: II. Largo Andante
  3. Sinfonia No. 1 In D Major: III. Allegro
  4. Sinfonia No. 2 In G Major: I. Allegro
  5. Sinfonia No. 2 In G Major: II. Adagio Con Affecto
  6. Sinfonia No. 2 In G Major: III. Allegro Amoroso
  7. Sinfonia No. 3 In D Major: I. Largo
  8. Sinfonia No. 3 In D Major: II. Allegro
  9. Sinfonia No. 3 In D Major: III. Aria Paysana
  10. Sinfonia No. 3 In D Major: IV. Vivace
  11. Sinfonia No. 4 In F Major: I. Adagio
  12. Sinfonia No. 4 In F Major: II. Allegro Moderato
  13. Sinfonia No. 4 In F Major: III. Largo
  14. Sinfonia No. 4 In F Major: IV. Allegro
  15. Sinfonia No. 5 In G Major: I. Pastorale Largo
  16. Sinfonia No. 5 In G Major: II. Allegro
  17. Sinfonia No. 5 In G Major: III. Largo
  18. Sinfonia No. 5 In G Major: IV. Menuetto
  19. Sinfonia No. 5 In G Major: V. Polonnoiza
  20. Sinfonia No. 6 In C Minor: I. Adagio
  21. Sinfonia No. 6 In C Minor: II. Allemanda Allegro
  22. Sinfonia No. 6 In C Minor: III. Largo
  23. Sinfonia No. 6 In C Minor: IV. Alla Breve
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Schultze / Ensemble Klingekunst / Grossinger- Trattamento Dell'harmonia

SKU: 761203522521
Regular price ¥133.00
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Release Date: 01.01.2021

 
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Hardly any biographical information about the composer Martin Christian Schultze has been handed down to us. On the cover of the Trattamento dell'harmonia, which was engraved and published in Paris in 1773, we find his name with the initials "M. C." and "D. B." ("M. C. Schultze D. B."), which according to the RISM signifies "Martin Christian Schultze from Berlin." The six symphonies contained in this collection may be understood as harmonic treatises. They have been written very much in the Italian style, and in them we find very many polyrhythmic elements running through all the movements - for example, frequent triplets against sixteenths. In addition, at the time Schultze must have had an outstanding gambist by his side who was able to render this extremely demanding gamba part. The violin part with many double stops and virtuosic passages likewise presupposes some talent. By contrast, the flute part more probably would have been written for an amateur. Here these pieces are interpreted by the Klingekunst Ensemble, whose members base their work on well-founded occupation with historical performance practice but also always assign foremost importance to vibrant musical communication.

Tracklist:

  1. Sinfonia No. 1 In D Major: I. Allegro
  2. Sinfonia No. 1 In D Major: II. Largo Andante
  3. Sinfonia No. 1 In D Major: III. Allegro
  4. Sinfonia No. 2 In G Major: I. Allegro
  5. Sinfonia No. 2 In G Major: II. Adagio Con Affecto
  6. Sinfonia No. 2 In G Major: III. Allegro Amoroso
  7. Sinfonia No. 3 In D Major: I. Largo
  8. Sinfonia No. 3 In D Major: II. Allegro
  9. Sinfonia No. 3 In D Major: III. Aria Paysana
  10. Sinfonia No. 3 In D Major: IV. Vivace
  11. Sinfonia No. 4 In F Major: I. Adagio
  12. Sinfonia No. 4 In F Major: II. Allegro Moderato
  13. Sinfonia No. 4 In F Major: III. Largo
  14. Sinfonia No. 4 In F Major: IV. Allegro
  15. Sinfonia No. 5 In G Major: I. Pastorale Largo
  16. Sinfonia No. 5 In G Major: II. Allegro
  17. Sinfonia No. 5 In G Major: III. Largo
  18. Sinfonia No. 5 In G Major: IV. Menuetto
  19. Sinfonia No. 5 In G Major: V. Polonnoiza
  20. Sinfonia No. 6 In C Minor: I. Adagio
  21. Sinfonia No. 6 In C Minor: II. Allemanda Allegro
  22. Sinfonia No. 6 In C Minor: III. Largo
  23. Sinfonia No. 6 In C Minor: IV. Alla Breve