Jiří Čart (George Zart) (1708 - cca 1778) - Flute Sonatas (World Premiere Recording)
Sonata in E minor 12:00
1. I. Affettuoso 3:13
2. II. Allegro 3:59
3. III. Allegretto 4:47
Sonata in G major 10:13
4. I. Largo 2:49
5. II. Allegro di molto 3:04
6. III. Tempo giusto 4:22
Sonata in E major 10:43
7. I. Un poco andante 2:11
8. II. Allegro non molto 4:42
9. III. Presto 3:47
Sonata in G major 12:55
10. I. Adagio 3:22
11. II. Allegro moderato 5:08
12. III. Allegro 4:27
Sonata in D major 10:29
13. I. Arioso 1:48
14. II. Allegro 5:11
15. III. Allegro moderato 3:26
Václav Kunt flute, Monika Knoblochová harpsichord, Petr Hejný cello
Jiří Čart (Georg Zart) (1708-1778) is member of the group of oustanding Czech musicians who were active all over 18th-century Europe, who helped to develop a new style of music - classicism - and who later fell into oblivion. A contemporary of J.V.Stamic and F.Benda, Jiří Čart served at the court of Berlin together with F.E.Bach, then as a violinist of the Mannheim orchestra and finally, after Stamic's death, as its conductor. In his Sonatas for Flute, Čart remains half way between the style of Baroque and coming classicism. This is the first ever recording of the work.
(Nibiru Records 2005)
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