Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917233629
Catalog number: CC 72336
Releasedate: 29-01-10
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917233629
Catalog number: CC 72336
Releasedate: 29-01-10
It is not sure if lutenist Mouton and composer Mouthon where the same people. What we do know is that this music from the 17th century is unknown music from Austria played by the early music specialist ensemble Ars Antique Austria (a group of musicians that plays music from the wealth of pieces that has been handed over to us from Austria and which is now uncovered bit by bit). This is enchanting music, a richness uncovered!
- Gunar Letzbor is internationally seen as an violinist that plays dazzling, with an impeccable intonation
- Ars Antiqua Austria plays on period instruments
- Beautiful music by the unknown Austrian composer Mouthon which sometimes recalls the works of Händel
- Ars Antiqua Austria is an important ensemble in the ealry music world and the group of musicians play very vividly and with expression
It is not sure if lutenist Mouton and composer Mouthon where the same people. What we do know is that this music from the 17th century is unknown music from Austria, played by the early music specialist ensemble Ars Antique Austria (a group of musicians that plays music from the wealth of pieces that has been handed over to us from Austria and which is now uncovered bit by bit). This is enchanting music, a richness uncovered!
Charles Mouton was born in 1626 and died around 1699. ...What strikes us about Mouthon as astoundingly modern and actually indicative of a much later period are his melodies. They recall Handel, not only as regards the musical figures, but there are also similarities in the rarefied harmonies and the frequently schematic formation of the cadences. The collection not only shows the astonishingly high standard of musical culture in Austrian monasteries at the turn of the century, it also underscores the melting-pot character of the cultural attitude shared by Austrian cultural sponsors and patrons. By combining elements from the most diverse cultures they fostered the progress that led to the international Wiener Klassik - Viennese Classicism. We invite you to form an opinion whether this work is part of the collection of the lutenist of the 17th century Charles Mouton, whether it concerns another up to now unknown composer with the name Mouthon or whether the writing up is simply faulty." (Gunar Letzbor in the linernotes)
Charles Mouton was born in 1626 and died around 1699. ...What strikes us about Mouthon as astoundingly modern and actually indicative of a much later period are his melodies. They recall Handel, not only as regards the musical figures, but there are also similarities in the rarefied harmonies and the frequently schematic formation of the cadences. The collection not only shows the astonishingly high standard of musical culture in Austrian monasteries at the turn of the century, it also underscores the melting-pot character of the cultural attitude shared by Austrian cultural sponsors and patrons. By combining elements from the most diverse cultures they fostered the progress that led to the international Wiener Klassik - Viennese Classicism. We invite you to form an opinion whether this work is part of the collection of the lutenist of the 17th century Charles Mouton, whether it concerns another up to now unknown composer with the name Mouthon or whether the writing up is simply faulty." (Gunar Letzbor in the linernotes)
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1Concerto I B majorGrave02:34
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2Concerto I B majorAllegro01:50
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3Concerto I B majorGrave00:52
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4Concerto I B majorAllegro02:01
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5Concerto II F majorAllegro01:01
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6Concerto II F majorGrave00:49
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7Concerto II F majorAllegro01:36
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8Concerto II F majorGrave01:00
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9Concerto II F majorAllegro01:49
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10Concerto III D majorAllegro00:47
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11Concerto III D majorAdagio00:37
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12Concerto III D majorAllegro01:55
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13Concerto III D majorGrave00:52
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14Concerto III D majorAllegro01:44
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15Concerto IV G majorAllegro00:44
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16Concerto IV G majorAdagio00:35
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17Concerto IV G majorPresto00:19
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18Concerto IV G majorAdagio00:10
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19Concerto IV G majorAllegro02:03
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20Concerto IV G majorGrave00:27
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21Concerto IV G majorAllegro01:23
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22Concerto V C majorAndante Cantabile02:02
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23Concerto V C majorAdagio01:00
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24Concerto V C majorAllegro01:29
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25Concerto V C majorAdagio00:46
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26Concerto V C majorAllegro01:44
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27Concerto VI a minorAllegro00:51
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28Concerto VI a minorAdagio00:58
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29Concerto VI a minorAllegro01:30
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30Concerto VI a minorAdagio01:12
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31Concerto VI a minorAllegro00:47
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32Concerto VII d minorAllegro00:38
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33Concerto VII d minorAdagio00:32
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34Concerto VII d minorAllegro01:59
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35Concerto VII d minorGrave00:45
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36Concerto VII d minorAllegro01:12
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37Concerto VIII A majorAllegro00:36
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38Concerto VIII A majorGrave00:33
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39Concerto VIII A majorAllegro02:12
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40Concerto VIII A majorGrave01:15
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41Concerto VIII A majorAllegro01:48
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42Concerto IX b minorAllegro00:52
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43Concerto IX b minorAdagio00:51
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44Concerto IX b minorAllegro01:22
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45Concerto IX b minorGrave00:50
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46Concerto IX b minorAllegro01:33
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47Concerto X e minorPresto00:38
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48Concerto X e minorGrave01:08
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49Concerto X e minorAllegro01:32
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50Concerto X e minorGrave00:44
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51Concerto X e minorPresto01:13