Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber - St Polycarp Sonata Für 8 Trompeten Laetatus Dreikönigskantate Requiem

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Review by Joyce Abraas

Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber's album, St Polycarp Sonata Für 8 Trompeten Laetatus Dreikönigskantate Requiem is a masterpiece of classical music that showcases the composer's exceptional talent and skill. The album features a collection of works that are both intricate and deeply emotional, with each piece offering a unique listening experience.

The St Polycarp Sonata, a magnificent eight-part trumpet sonata, is a standout track that highlights Biber's mastery of brass instrumentation. The piece is a complex and challenging work, requiring exceptional technical skill and precision from the performers. However, the result is a breathtaking performance that is sure to leave listeners in awe.

Laetatus Dreikönigskantate and Requiem are two additional works that demonstrate Biber's versatility as a composer. The former is a joyous cantata that celebrates the Epiphany, while the latter is a somber and reflective requiem that pays tribute to the departed.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Sonata St. Polycarp À 94:25
Laetatus Sum À 79:55
In Festo Trium Regium, Muttetum Natale À 6 ("Dreikönigskantate ")7:15
Requiem22:55

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SAWT 9537-A

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Formats

  • Vinyl
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Credits

RoleCredit
Bass VocalsJacques Villisech (tracks: A3), Max van Egmond (tracks: A3)
ChoirChorus Viennensis (tracks: B), Wiener Sängerknaben
Composed ByHeinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
ConductorHans Gillesberger
Liner NotesNikolaus Harnoncourt
CoverJ. M. Rottmayr
PaintingJ. M. Rottmayr
EnsembleConcentus Musicus Of Vienna
OrganHerbert Tachezi
ProducerWolf Erichson

Notes

White labels with additional printing: "Unverkäufl. Warenprobe ohne Wert" And "Enchantillon gratuit. Trade sample".

About Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber

Bohemian-Austrian composer, violinist, and gambist (baptised 12 August 1644  died 3 May 1704). His works show a predilection for canonic use and harmonic diapason that pre-date the later Baroque works of and . Biber was one of the most important composers for the violin in the history of the instrument. His technique allowed him to easily reach the 6th and 7th positions, employ multiple stops in intricate polyphonic passages, and explore the various possibilities of scordatura tuning. He also wrote one of the earliest known pieces for solo violin, the monumental passacaglia of the Mystery Sonatas. During Biber's lifetime, his music was known and imitated throughout Europe. In the late 18th century he was named the best violin composer of the 17th century by music historian Charles Burney. In the late 20th century Biber's music, especially the Mystery Sonatas, enjoyed a renaissance. Today, it is widely performed and recorded. Born in the small Bohemian town of Wartenberg (Stráž pod Ralskem), Biber worked at Graz and Kroměříž before he illegally left his Kroměříž employer (Prince-Bishop Carl Liechtenstein-Castelcorno) and settled in Salzburg, Austria. In 1670, he joined the Kapelle at Salzburg, and this is where he remained until his death in 1704. He became director of the Kapelle in 1684 and was ennobled in 1690.

Real Name

    • Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Bibern

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Summary by Joyce Abraas

St Polycarp Sonata Für 8 Trompeten Laetatus Dreikönigskantate Requiem is a remarkable album that showcases the brilliance of Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber. The performances are exceptional, and the compositions are both complex and deeply moving. Any fan of classical music will find this album to be an absolute treasure.