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Julia Kirchner, Camerata Bachiensis - Molter: Orchestral Music & Cantatas (2016) HDTracks]

Julia Kirchner, Camerata Bachiensis - Molter: Orchestral Music & Cantatas (2016) HDTracks]
  • Title: Molter: Orchestral Music & Cantatas
  • Year Of Release: 2016
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical, Baroque
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24Bit/88,2kHz]
  • Total Time: 01:05:52
  • Total Size: 1,30 GB (d.booklet)
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Recorded: 24-27 August 2015, Heilig-Kreuz-Kirche, Leipzig, Germany.

Johann Melchior Molter (1696-1765) was a younger contemporary of J.S. Bach. The two composers were born in small Thuringian towns half a day’s ride away from each other, and then travelled farther afield to make their names in major cities: Bach, south to Leipzig, Molter north to Karlsruhe.
The quantity of Molter’s extant music as well as its relative simplicity preclude more detailed comparison with the Kapellmeister of Leipzig, but he deserves to be known for a great deal more than the odd trumpet concerto which has made his name as part of the repertoires of (for example) Maurice Andre, Ludwig Guttler and John Wallace. This album valuably redresses that balance of neglect with historically informed studio recordings of vocal and chamber music which reveal a surprisingly cosmopolitan, vivacious and inventive personality in music. Most of these works are either hitherto unrecorded or long unavailable in any other version. Thus the album is essential listening for Baroque aficionados.
The cantatas show the influence of Molter’s three years of study and service in Venice and Rome between 1719 and 1721 when he could have rubbed shoulders with the likes of Vivaldi, Albinoni and Alessandro Scarlatti. Most of his vocal work is known to be lost to us, making these surviving works all the more treasurable. They were evidently written for a highly talented soprano in Karlsruhe, and Molter made full use of her ability to sing long, arching lines over a broad compass and with intense characterisation. Vivaldi and Scarlatti had already set the same texts, but Molter puts his own stamp on them.
Interspersed with the two cantatas are an elaborately ornamented A major Flute Concerto, a concertante Sonata for oboe and strings and a suite-like B flat major Overture in the Telemann model with a grand, three-part introduction succeeded by a sequence of dances. They likely date from earlier in Molter’s career, before his move to Karlsruhe, but are distinguished by the galant flourish to be found in the nascent Mannheim school of composers.
Johann Melchior Molter was born in 1696 in Thüringen, where his musical talent was quickly recognised. He served in the orchestra at the court of Karlsruhe. Later he broadened his horizon by going to Italy, where he encountered Albinoni, Vivaldi and Alessandro Scarlatti. He imbued their melodious gifts, studied their instrumental skills and went home to Karlsruhe, where he spent the rest of his life as court composer. Molter’s works are festive and ceremonial, a happy mix of German counterpoint, Italian brilliance and French grandeur.
This new recording presents an attractive variety of orchestral works and cantatas: a Symphony, an Overture, a Flute Concerto and Oboe Sonata, combined with two Italian secular cantatas, dealing with the vicissitudes of love. Performed on period instruments by the Camerata Bachiensis, soprano Julia Kirchner and Roberto De Franceschi, playing the oboe and traverso.


Tracklist:

Johann Melchior Molter (1696‐1765)

Sinfonia in D Major, MWV 7.24 for two violins, viola and continuo
Source: digitalized autograph manuscript, 1738, BLB Karlsruhe, D-KA, Mus. Hs. 531
1 I. — 00:01:57
2 II. Andante 00:04:11
3 III. — 00:03:36

Cantata in G Major, MWV 2.26 for soprano, strings and continuo (with ripieno flute “ad libitum”)
Text by Adriano Morselli; Source: digitalized autograph manuscript, ca. 1742, BLB Karlsruhe, D-KA, Mus. Hs. 431
4 I. Aria "In petto ho un certo affanno" 00:06:59
5 II. Recitativo "Ardo tacita amante" 00:01:12
6 III. Aria "l'adorar beltà che piace" 00:05:57

Concerto in A Major, MWV 6.13 for flute, strings and continuo
Source: digitalized autograph manuscript, ca. 1734-1741, BLB Karlsruhe, D-KA, Mus. Hs. 314
7 I. — 00:04:06
8 II. Adagio 00:04:05
9 III. — 00:02:59

Sonata à quadro in F Major, MWV 9.20 for oboe, violin, viola and continuo
Source: digitalized autograph manuscripts, ca. 1725-1733, BLB Karlsruhe, D-KA, Mus. Hs. 343 + Mus. Hs. 1130
10 I. Allegro 00:02:04
11 II. Largo 00:03:05
12 III. Allegro 00:01:56

Overture in B-Flat Major, MWV 3.7 for Dessus premier, Dessus second, Haut Contre, Basse
Source: digitalized autograph manuscript, ca. 1730, BLB Karlsruhe, D-KA, mus. Hs. 392
13 I. Overture 00:04:32
14 II. Paisan. Viste 00:01:38
15 III. Passecaille 00:02:51
16 IV. Menuet 00:01:17

Cantata in E-Flat Major, MWV 2.25 for soprano, strings and continuo
Text by anonymous; Source: digitalized autograph manuscript, 1738?, BLB Karlsruhe, D-KA, Mus. Hs. 426
17 I. Aria "Care erbette amiche piante" 00:07:45
18 II. Recitativo "dilettissimo tirso" 00:00:48
19 III. Aria "colle ninfe e coi pastori" 00:04:54

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Camerata Bachiensis
Julia Kirchner - soprano
Roberto de Franceschi - oboe, flauto traverso

Julia Kirchner, Camerata Bachiensis - Molter: Orchestral Music & Cantatas (2016) HDTracks]


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