Baroque Bohemia & Beyond: Vaňhal, Dušek, Brixi, Vranický

Catalog Number: ALC1002
Label: Alto
Format: CD

Categories: Chamber Music, Orchestral Music
Budget Periods: Baroque

Composers: Antonín Vranický, František Xaver Brixi, František Xaver Dušek, Jan Křtitel Vaňhal
Directors: Vojtĕch Spurný, Zdenĕk Adam
Performers: Czech Chamber Philharmonic, Vojtĕch Spurný

Available: 3
Price: $8.99

Baroque Bohemia & Beyond: Vaňhal, Dušek, Brixi, Vranický

Jan Křitel Vaňhal (1739-1813)
Symphony in G minor

Frantisek Xaver Dušek (1731-1799)
Symphony in C major

Frantisek Xaver Brixi (1732-1771)
Concerto in G major for harpsichord

Antonín Vranický (1761-1820)
Symphony in C minor

Czech Chamber Philharmonic
Zdenek Adam, artist director
Vojtech Spurný, conductor & harpsichord

One of a series of 3 discs focusing on this musical phenomenon.

Track ListingTimeMP3
Jan Křtitel Vaňhal
Symphony in G minor
1Allegro moderato6:16
2Adagio5:06
3Menuett moderato - Trio - menuett D.C3:42Baroque Bohemia & Beyond: Vaňhal, Dušek, Brixi, Vranický - Menuett moderato - Trio - menuett D.C
4Finale. Allegro5:14
František Xaver Dušek
Symphony in C major
5Adagio masetoso - allegro spirituoso3:35
6Andante2:58Baroque Bohemia & Beyond: Vaňhal, Dušek, Brixi, Vranický - Andante
7Menuetto - Trio - menuetto D.C2:58
8Allegro assai2:33
František Xaver Brixi
Concerto in G major for harpsichord
9Allegro moderato6:08Baroque Bohemia & Beyond: Vaňhal, Dušek, Brixi, Vranický - Allegro moderato
10Adagio3:48
11Allegro assai4:17
Antonín Vranický
Symphony in C minor
12Adagio - allegro vivace7:54Baroque Bohemia & Beyond: Vaňhal, Dušek, Brixi, Vranický - Adagio - allegro vivace
13Romance. Andantino4:26
14Menuett: un poco moderato - trio arioso - menuetto D.C5:32
15Finale: Allegro assai5:24Baroque Bohemia & Beyond: Vaňhal, Dušek, Brixi, Vranický - Finale: Allegro assai

"One of the Czech composers to progress from baroque style to that of preclassicism, Brixi is now credited with preparing Prague for the subsequent arrival of Mozart whose operas and symphonies were to be performed there with such success. Vanhal influenced and inspired Haydn & Mozart: they both played his music… Dušek's wife Josefa reputedly locked Mozart in a summer-house until he composed a second concert aria for her, to follow Ah, lo previdi… Vranický studied in Vienna with Mozart and was a friend of both Haydn and Beethoven. The Thirty Years War (1618-48) resulted in the Hapsburgs taking over the kingdom of Bohemia, but it was impossible to suppress the Czech love for music, a fact then exploited by the Austrian nobles who filled their new Bohemian estates with musical talent. Once government had been transferred to Vienna, many Czech musicians moved away from their homeland to find work around Europe. As one Czech historian put it: 'almost all the musical sources which welled up from the soil of Bohemia sped by the shortest course to join the main stream of the world's music'… Some went to Vienna itself: Bárta, Koželuh, Vaňhal and the Vranickýs, but some, including the Benda family went to Berlin, others to Mannheim (eg Stamic and Richter), while Rejcha settled in Paris."
Peter Avis 2006