Between Baroque and Classical: a stroll past the hinges of an era
This evening’s stroll will take us past several composers who worked during the transitional period between the Baroque and Classical eras. They may not be as well-known as their great predecessors and successors, but their music embodies a kind of serenity that serves as the perfect soundtrack for the time of year: perhaps worth rediscovering?
Playlist:
- Ernst Eichner, Concerto for harp and orchestra no.1, op.6 in C major, Silke Aichhorn, harp, Kurpfälzisches Kammerorchester conducted by Stefan Fraas.
- Gaspard Fritz, Sonata for flute and b.c., op.2, no.2 in D major, Anna-Katharina Graf, flute and Susan Baltenberger, harpsichord.
- Johann Evangelist Brandl, Quintet for bassoon, violin, violas and cello, op.14 in B-flat major, Calamus Ensemble: Rainer Schottstädt, bassoon, Torsten Janicke, violin, Mile Kosi and Urara Seo, viola, Johannes Nauber, cello.
EXTRA
- Florian Leopold Gassmann, String quartet in G major, I. Andante, II. Presto assai, III. Menuet, Ensemble Vox Aurea, conducted by Giancarlo de Lorenzo.