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AEOLUS / Tous disques / AE10037 Molter, Johann Melchior Sonata grossa


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Examples audio Trumpet concerto - Adagio Trumpet concerto - Adagio

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Examples audio Violin concerto - Allegro Violin concerto - Allegro

Examples audio Sinfonia - Andante Sinfonia - Andante

Molter, Johann Melchior (1696-1765)

Sonata grossa

Orchestral works

Hans-Martin Rux (Natural trumpet)
Martin Jopp (Violon)
Main-Barockorchester Frankfurt (Baroque orchestra)

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Contenu:

Ouverture ut majeur [MWV III/8, Mus.Hs. 388]
Trumpet concerto ré majeur [MWV VI/32, Mus.Hs. 303]
Sonata grossa sol mineur [MWV IV/12, Mus.Hs.489]
Violin concerto fa majeur [MWV VI/4, Mus.Hs. 346]
Sinfonia la majeur [MWV VII/41, Mus.Hs. 552]
Concerto fa majeur [MWV V/14 ]

Durée totale: 1:18 (h:m)
Booklet: 24p., Anglais Allemand Français
Numéro de catalogue AE 10037
EAN 4026798100377
Catégorie de produit: SACD
Date de sortie: 14/09/2009

Introduction:

Already with the composers Fasch and Hertel, the Main-Barockorchester Frankfurt succeeded in getting the public enthusiastic about little-known masters on the threshold between the Baroque and Classical eras. Now the orchestra presents works by Johann Melchior Molter.

Who is Molter? Wind players are most likely to know this composer who was born ten years after Bach. And indeed, this SACD features a trumpet concerto, played here by the internationally known specialist Hans-Martin Rux on the valve-less, pleasantly mellow-sounding natural trumpet.

Johann Melchior Molter studied in Eisenach, was employed there and in Karlsruhe, and undertook a number of journeys to Italy. Thus the Italian influences are not surprising, yet the French style and the young Mannheim school can also be heard in the six works that the Main-Barockorchester proffers in the 78 minutes of this brimful SACD.