Florian Deuter And Mónica Waisman

Florian Deuter, Harmonie universelle, Monica Waisman - Biber: Sonatae tam aris quam aulis servientes (2023)

Florian Deuter, Harmonie universelle, Monica Waisman - Biber: Sonatae tam aris quam aulis servientes (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:17:21 | 366 / 178 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Accent

The Salzburg court conductor Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber is known today as a composer of excellent violin literature. His works are appreciated by violinists for their great artistry and virtuosity. Max Gandolf, the art-minded prince archbishop of Salzburg, also appreciated the violin virtuoso at the time and brought Biber to his court.In public, Biber was mainly active at the cathedral in Salzburg, but Baroque splendour and representation were also in demand at the nearby residence: the same festive instrumental music was heard in the liturgy as well as at courtly ceremonies and banquets. Biber's collection of twelve magnificent sonatas therefore bears the title Sonatæ Tam Aris, quam Aulis Servientes - "to be used both at the altars and in the banquet halls". The instrumentation of strings with two trumpets indicate festive occasions in the presence of the prince - in Salzburg it was customary for two trumpeters to blow fanfare pieces during the princely table in the Residenzhof.

Harmonie Universelle - Pachelbel: Canon & Gigue (2006)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at March 18, 2023
Harmonie Universelle - Pachelbel: Canon & Gigue (2006)

Harmonie Universelle - Pachelbel: Canon & Gigue (2006)
EAC | APE (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:18:00 | 474 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Eloquentia | Catalog: 933375

Harmonie Universalle is formed by musicians from Western Europe and the Americas. Its director, German-born Florian Deuter, brings his wealth of experience to the group to bind the array of cultures and temperaments that manifest the voice of the ensemble. Alongside are Monica Waisman, Argentine violist; David Glidden, Canadian violist and violinist; and, forming the continuo, French harpsichordist Philippe Grisvard and Hungarian cellist, Dmitri Dichtiar.