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Johann Samuel Schroeter: Three Harp Cons Wolfgang [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Johann Samuel Schroeter: Three Harp Cons Wolfgang [CD] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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According to an old tradition, it is perfectly legitimate to arrange works for one instrument to another, if this does not detract from the substance of the work. This is what the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart likely told himself when he arranged three piano sonatas by his admired role model Johann Christian Bach into small concertos (KV 107) in his early years. This is also what Silke Aichhorn told herself with equal justification when she arranged one of these pieces for the harp alongside concertos by the German Johann Samuel Schroter, who was almost the same age. The pairing is no coincidence. Mozart and his father both admired the works of Schroter, born in Guben, Lusatia, who enjoyed a distinguished career as a pianist. In 1782, he succeeded the "London Bach" as music teacher to Her Majesty Queen Charlotte - unfortunately not for very long. Schroter died three years before Amadeus and at the same age.
Tracklist:
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in E flat major, Op. 3, No. 6~Allegro spiritoso
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in E flat major, Op. 3, No. 6~Grazioso, Larghetto
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in E flat major, Op. 3, No. 6~Rondo. Allegro
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in C major, Op. 3, No. 3~Allegro
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in C major, Op. 3, No. 3~Grazioso. Larghetto
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in C major, Op. 3, No. 3~Rondo. Allegro
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in D major K 107~Allegro
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in D major K 107~Andante
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in D major K 107~Tempo di Menuetto
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in D major, Op. 3, No. 4~Allegro
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in D major, Op. 3, No. 4~Grazioso. Largo
- Concerto for Harp and Orchestra in D major, Op. 3, No. 4~Rondo. Allegro
UPC: 761203572724
Label: Cpo Records
Release Date: 1.16.26
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