Opis
Christy, Earl - Sonate Fuer Laute Nr. 39 C-dur (Au
Ouvertuere
Plusa, Thomasz Aleksander - Sonate Fuer Violine Un
1. Adagio - Andante
2. Allegro
3. Largo
4. Allegro Assai
Christy, Earl - Sonate Fuer Laute Nr. 40 C-dur (Au
Sarabande
Plusa, Thomasz Aleksander - Sonate Fuer Violine Un
1. Larghetto
2. Allegro
3. Largo
4. Allegro
Plusa, Thomasz Aleksander - Sonate Fuer Violine So
1. (Ohne Satzbezeichnung)
2. Allegro
3. Gigue
4. Variation
Christy, Earl - Sonate Fuer Laute Nr. 39 C-dur (Au
Presto
Plusa, Thomasz Aleksander - Sonate Fuer Violine Un
1. Adagio
2. Presto
3. Affettuoso
4. Vivace
? Johann Georg Pisendel (1687-1755) was born into a musical family (his
father was Cantor), and from an early age he received lessons as a
chorister and in violin, his teacher being the famous Giuseppe Torelli.
Further studies brought him to Weimar where he met Johann Sebastian
Bach (his near-contemporary) and Leipzig, where he met Telemann. In
1712 he joined the famous court orchestra of Dresden, where he stayed
till his death in 1755.
? The acquaintance and friendship of the two musical giants of the time,
Bach and Telemann, left a firm imprint on him as a composer and
violinist. On the other hand Pisendel’s astonishing virtuosity influenced
Bach to a great extent, Bach’s solo violin sonatas & partitas would not
have been the same without Pisendel.
? This new recording presents three violin sonatas and one violin solo
sonata by Pisendel, works of staggering technical demands, rich in
harmony and freedom of expression. As interludes we hear solo lute
works by Silvius Leopold Weiss.
? Played with immense dedication and conviction by young Polish violinist
Tomasz Aleksander Plusa, who studied with Lucy van Dael, Christoph
Rousset, Simon Standage, Sigiswald Kuijken and others.