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01. "Balettae a 4 (Kromeriz collection, undated)" 02. "Lustgarten neuer Teutscher Ges?ng (1601) Mein G'müth ist mir verwirret" 03. "Hertzlich thut mich verlangen (Düben collection, undated) Lamento" 04. "Suite ? violino piculo solo, componiret in memoriam der chur-l?ndische" 05. "Musikalisch Divertissement (1701) Suite I" 06. "Das Eins-Dreij und Dreij Eins oder Der habile Violiste (Düben collecti" 07. "Musicalische Fürsten - Lust (1706) Unterschied zwischen einen rechten" 08. "Musicalische Fürsten - Lust (1706) Polnische D?nsse" 09. "Hoff- und baurengeyger schicken sich an, eyn ballet zu spielen und tan"
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Works By Johann Fischer |
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Description: | As always this new Antoinette Lohmann release is packed with world premiere recordings. The booklet of this album alone is worth attention; Antoinette has uncovered virtually everything ever written about Johann Fischer and wrote an attractive biography and description of the recorded works. Antoinette's previous albums for Globe Records, Phantasia Musica (GLO 5265) and Pieter Hellendaal (GLO 5271) have earned international critical acclaim.
Each new album by Antoinette Lohmann and her ensemble Furor Musicus charts unknown territories, and this one, with repertoire by the German composer Johann Fischer (1646-1716/17) is no exception. Intrigued by the 17th century distinction between educated violinists and self-taught fiddlers, Antoinette has once again found a composer who provides music in both styles. For the occasion even an alternative ensemble Furor Agraricus was formed, employing such rustic instruments as Bumbass and clogfiddle. The album title Der habile Violiste (the skilled violinist) refers to the subtitle of one of Fischer's most witty compositions, in which he forces the soloist to change between three different instruments (violino piccolo, violin and viola), all in in different tunings (scordatura) so quickly that the player is bound for trouble...
Hand numbered limited edition of 1000 copies. - WORKS BY JOHANN FISCHEREach new album by Antoinette Lohmann and her ensemble Furor Musicus charts unknown territories, and this one, with repertoire by the German composer Johann Fischer (1646-1716/17) is no exception. Intrigued by the 17th century distinction between educated violinists and self-taught fiddlers, Antoinette has once again found a composer who provides music in both styles. For the occasion even an alternative ensemble Furor Agraricus was formed, employing such rustic instruments as Bumbass and clogfiddle. Antoinette Lohmann (Amsterdam, 1969) studied the violin, the viola and the baroque violin at the Amsterdam Conservatory. Antoinette has always been active in varied musical areas and her experience includes Argentinian tango, salon music, folk music and contemporary music. As a freelance player, she has performed and recorded with many orchestras and ensembles over the years. Currently her repertoire stretches from the early seventeenth century to the 21st century, but always on period instruments. She has a special interest in unusual instruments such as the viola d' amore, the tenor violin and the viola pomposa and exploring their repertoire. |
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GLO5274 |
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