Lute by Sixtus Rauwolf / French & German Baroque by Kellner / Lindberg (Super Audio CD (SACD), 2017)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelBis
UPC7318599922652
eBay Product ID (ePID)17046052344

Product Key Features

Release Year2017
FormatSuper Audio CD (SACD)
GenreClassical Artists
ArtistKellner / Lindberg
Release TitleLute by Sixtus Rauwolf / French & German Baroque

Dimensions

Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.56 in
Item Width4.89 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks32
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Padoana 1.2 Prelude 1.3 Allemande 1.4 Courante 'La Superbe' 1.5 Courante 1.6 Sarabande 1.7 Gigue 1.8 Prelude 'La Promenade' 1.9 Allemande 'Le Dialogue Des Graces Sur Iris' 1.10 Canaries 'Le Mouton' 1.11 Courante 'La Changeante' 1.12 Gaillarde 'La Bizarre' 1.13 Sarabande 'La Malassis' 1.14 Menuet 'La Ganbade' 1.15 Campanella (Presto Assai) 1.16 Courante 1.17 Sarabanda 1.18 Aria (Largo) 1.19 Giga 1.20 Gavotte 1.21 Allemande 'L'amant Mal Content' 1.22 Courante 'L'amant Soulage' 1.23 Sarabande 'L'amant Soupirant' 1.24 Gigue 'Raillerie Des Amans' 1.25 Prelude 1.26 Allemande 1.27 Courante 1.28 Bourrée 1.29 Sarabande 1.30 Menuet 1.31 Gigue 1.32 Ciacona
Number of Discs1
NotesThe lute by Sixtus Rauwolf heard on this recording was probably built in the last decade of the sixteenth century. Some hundred years later, in 1715, it was converted to suit the musical tastes and demands of the baroque period. For this disc, Jakob Lindberg has chosen works that could have formed part of the repertory of the presumably German owner of the instrument at around the time of it's final conversion. For German lutenists from about the middle of the seventeenth century, it was France that provided the aesthetic and musical model, and towards the end of the century, when the lute rather suddenly and inexplicably dropped out of fashion in Paris certain French luthistes travelled abroad and met with great success in German-speaking lands. With them, they took their music and special traditions of lute-playing, evidence of which can be seen in the music of several of the German composers included here. The release closes with a suite of pieces by Silvius Leopold Weiss, the most famous lutenist of the baroque era. Weiss, Lindberg and the Rauwolf lute first crossed paths in 2006 on a highly acclaimed all-Weiss disc (BIS-1524): 'Too good to be true' was the verdict in International Record Review while the reviewer in Goldberg Magazine wrote 'As an evocation of the lute's magical qualities, this deserves to achieve cult status.'

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