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Dieter Klöcker, Gernot Schalmfuss, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Michael Haydn: Serenade in D major (2007)

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Dieter Klöcker, Gernot Schalmfuss, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Michael Haydn: Serenade in D major (2007)

Dieter Klöcker, Gernot Schalmfuss, Prague Chamber Orchestra - Michael Haydn: Serenade in D major (2007)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 58:02 | 317 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Orfeo | Catalog: C029071A

f you thought Mozart’s Salzburg serenades were big works, then check out this extravaganza in nine movements, lasting just about an hour. Composed in 1764 and scored for everything but the kitchen sink, the work includes an opening march, two minuets, and major concerto movements for solo clarinet and solo trombone (yes, I did say trombone). Both are often performed separately. Michael Haydn’s proto-classical style is, as you might expect, graceful, tuneful, and easy on the ear, and if you are familiar with any of the other releases from Klöcker and his Prague forces, then you know that you can expect lively, elegant music-making (and some terrific clarinet playing).

Dieter Klöcker, Johannes Moesus - Peter von Winter: Klarinettenkonzert, Sinfonien No. 2 & 3 (2004)

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Dieter Klöcker, Johannes Moesus - Peter von Winter: Klarinettenkonzert, Sinfonien No. 2 & 3 (2004)

Dieter Klöcker, Johannes Moesus - Peter von Winter: Klarinettenkonzert, Sinfonien No. 2 & 3 (2004)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:04:53 | 359 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Orfeo | Catalog: 192041

Described in the notes as "comprehensively forgotten," Peter von Winter was born three years before and died two years before Ludwig van Beethoven. He started as a member of the Mannheim Orchestra when that ensemble was creating the Classical style and he became the kapellmeister of the Munich Court and was later made a Knight. When he died, the streets were lined with people in mourning as his coffin was carried through the city to the cemetery. And with his internment, the music of Peter von Winter fell into oblivion and his reputation faded into obscurity.