divendres, 28 de febrer del 2025

STULICK, Matthäus Nikolaus (c.1700-1732) - Concerto a 5 in Cb

Claude Gillot (1673-1722) - Figures in an elegant interior watching an entertainment with Commedia dell'Arte characters


Matthäus Nikolaus Stulick (c.1700-1732) previously attributed to Georg Friederich Händel (1685-1759)
Concerto (c-moll) a 5 in Cb / Oboe Concerto: / Violino Primo / Violino Secundo / Viola / et / Violoncello 
Performers: Lajos Lеncsés (oboe); Budapest Strings; Béla Bánfаlvi (conductor)

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Bohemian composer. Very few details are known about his life. He is only mentioned as a composer of the 18th century in the “Lexicon of Biographical and Bibliographical Sources” by Robert Eitner (1903). Based on recent studies it is now assumed that he belonged to the socalled “bohemian musicians”, who came in the 18th century to the German courts in the region of the middle Rhine. Adam Bernhard Gottron listed (1971) among the immigrant courtmusicians who composed in Mainz, Nikolaus Stulick, who died in that city in 1732. Among his extant works, two symphonies, six concertos, several trios and sonatas, and a pastorella.

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