dimecres, 13 de novembre del 2024

BRANDL, Johann Evangelist (1760-1837) - Te Deum Laudamus

Ludwig Halauska (1827-1892) - A View of Klosterneuburg Monastery (1873)


Johann Evangelist Brandl (1760-1837) - Te Deum Laudamus | a Piu | Stromenti
Performers: Ruth Dobers (soprano); Marion Egner (alto); Marcus Elsässer (tenor); Joachim Herrmann (bass);
Chor der Hofkirche Bruchsal; Bruchsaler Hofkapelle; Dominik Axtmann (conductor)

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German violinist and composer. Following early musical training, probably at Regensburg, he was appointed as Kapellmeister at Bartelstein in 1784, five years later moving to Bruchsal. Intermittent temporary appointments in Karlsruhe and Stuttgart occurred until 1805, when he moved to Karlsruhe as Kapellmeister and director of the town theatre along with Franz Danzi. He remained there until his death in 1837. As a composer, he was concerned with the infusion of drama into musical settings. His monodrama 'Hero und Leander' attempts to provide a lush orchestral setting for the Greek tale. His other works include five operas, over 50 Lieder, 60 Masses, numerous smaller church works (hymns and litanies), nine symphonies, 20 string quintets (and several others with winds), five concertos, three sextets, and two serenades, as well as six string quartets and numerous concert arias.

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