Archive of An Austrian Succession #0134
It’s a mini tour of four centuries of musical life in an around Vienna on our next Pipedreams broadcast. We include works by Mozart, of course, also some by his illustrious predecessors Kerll, Muffat, and Wagenseil, and some by those who followed after, too. We’ll visit historic Klosterneuberg Monastery and Saint Michael’s Church plus at least one instrument which Mozart himself played, we’ll offer a tiny tribute to Franz Schubert, and we’ll dance away our cares to a Strauss Waltz. Tune in to enjoy works by Kerll and Muffat, Schubert and Strauss, Radulescu, Wagenseil, and Mozart, as we follow the trail of An Austrian Succession, this week on Pipedreams.
JOHANN KASPAR KERLL: Toccata Number 8; Capriccio Cucu –Martin Haselböck (1642 Freundt/Klosterneuburg Abbey, Austria) Novalis CD 150 094
W.A. MOZART: Sonata in g, S. 312; Eine kleine Gigue, K.574 –Ales Bárta (1995 Rieger-Kloss/Unicov Concert Hall, Prague, Czech Republic) Supraphon 82131
JOHANN STRAUSS II: Emperor Waltz –Peter Richard Conte (1908 Hope-Jones/Ocean Grove Auditorium, Ocean Grove, NJ) Pipedreams PD CD-1002
GEORG CHRISTOPH WAGENSEIL: Organ Concerto Number 1 in A –SW German Chamber Orchestra of Pforzheim, Yadislav Czarnecki, conductor; –Stefan Johannes Bleicher (1828 Vischer/Church of Saint Peter & Saint Paul, Mössingen, Germany) ebs 6089
FRANZ SCHUBERT: Fugue in e, D. 952 –Elizabeth Anderson & Douglas Lawrence (1991 Casavant Frères/Melbourne Concert Hall, Australia) Move Digital 3180
FRANZ SCHUBERT: Ave Maria –Virgil Fox (1953 Aeolian-Skinner/Riverside, New York, NY) EMI Classics CDC 66088
JOHANN KASPAR KERLL: Magnificat Quarti Toni –Hofmusikkapelle Wien; Martin Haselböck (1642 Freundt/Klosterneuburg Abbey, Austria) Novalis CD 150 094
GEORG MUFFAT: Toccata Number 5, from Apparatus Musico-Organisticus –Michael Radulescu (1714 Sieber/Michaelerkirche, Vienna, Austria) Ars Musici AM-1108
MICHAEL RADULESCU: Psalm 88, Lord, God of my salvation from Old Testament Prayers –Maria Höller, soprano; Michael Radulescu (1982 Metzler/Jesuit Church, Lucerne, Switzerland) Ars Musici AM-1075
W.A. MOZART: Fantasia in f, K. 608 –Martin Haselböck (1758 Pirchner/Brixen Cathedral, Italy) Novalis CD 150 054