František Xaver Brixi (1732 - 1771) - Concerto Fa maggiore (in F major) per Organo principale, 2 Corni in F, 2 Violini, Viola, Bassi e {Organo} Continuo 18:57
1. I. Allegro moderato 6:05
2. II. Adagio 8:00
3. III. Allegro assai 4:41
František Xaver Brixi - Concerto Ut maggiore (in C major) per Organo principale,2 Clarini in C, 2 Violini, Viola e Bassi 14:40
4. I. Allegro moderato 5:01
5. II. Adagio 5:04
6. III. Allegro. Alla breve 4:24
František Xaver Brixi - Concerto Sol maggiore (in G major) per Organo principale, 2 Corni in G, 2 Violini, Viola e Bassi 16:39
7. I. Allegro moderato 7:00
8. II. Adagio 4:33
9. III. Allegro molto 4:56
Frantisek Xaver Brixi - Concerto Re maggiore /in D major/ per Organo principale, 2 Clarini in D, 2 Violini, Viola e Bassi 16:36
10. I. Allegro moderato 6:27
11. II. Andante molto 5:34
12. III. Allegro 4:26
Věra Heřmanová organ, Parich Church of Saint Leonard in Kdousov
Capella Regia Musicalis (on authentic instruments)
Robert Hugo conductor
One of Europe's most remarkable 18th-century composers, Frantisek Xaver Brixi (1732 - 1771) left behind a legacy centered around a number of concertos for organ with orchestra accompaniment. Here is a fresh recording of these works being released by Supraphon, a title whose chief interest consists in its editors´decision for the first time in a production of Brixi's music to couple the sound of a period organ built in the mid-18th century, with an accompanying ensemble playing in authentic style, conforming to the sonic model established in the given historical period, as reconstructed on the basis of the lataest musicological findings. The project engaged the joint forces of Vera Hermanova, a highly experienced organist educated in France, and the Capella regia musicalis historical instruments ensemble playing under the direction of Robert Hugo, an artist endowed with abundant, indeed eruptive musicality. The CD captures the sound of a recently reconstructed organ from the parich Church of Saint Leonard in Kdousov near the town of Jemnice. The CD is accompanied by a booklet with commentary by a leading Czech organ expert, pictorial documentation, and last but not least, for the initiated listeners, the complete survey of organ registration throughout the duration of the four concertos.
Brixi organ concertos in authentic premiere.
(Supraphon 2003)
Property | Value |
original instruments | Yes |
format | CD audio |