divendres, 18 d’abril del 2025

VENTURINI, Francesco (c.1675-1745) - Concerto di camera à 9 instromenti

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Francesco Venturini (c.1675-1745) - Concerto (Es-Dur) des
'Concerti di camera a 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 e 9 instromenti ... divisi in due parti, opera prima' (c.1715)
Performers: La Cetra; David Plantier (violin & conductor)
Further info: Concerti Da Camera

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Flemish composer and violinist of uncertain extraction. The origins of Francesco Venturini remain obscure. He probably owed his Italian family name to the Italianate fashions of the period, but his native region is thought to be Flanders, given that the baptismal registers for his children describe him as ‘Bruxellensis’. In the court records at Hanover, where most of his career took place, his name always appears next to those of the French musicians, of whom there were many in the orchestra. A pupil of Jean-Baptiste Farinel, who was also active in Hanover although a native of Grenoble, he replaced the latter in the post of Konzertmeister in 1713. Despite his fidelity to the court, he seems to have aroused the wrath of the Elector Georg Ludwig by composing on the occasion of the latter’s departure to ascend the throne of England a cantata to the text 'Herr, gedenke mein, wenn du in dein Reich kommst' (‘Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom’). However this act of 'lése-majesté' must have been forgiven, appointed Kapellmeister soon afterwards. Despite his important position, he left little music; apart from the published 'Concerto di camera a 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, e 9 instromenti... opera prima' (c.1715), only some cantatas and instrumental works have survived in manuscript. Several other musicians by the name of Venturini are known to have been active in Hanover and other German cities at the same time. Some were relatives (including a son, August, and a presumed son, Georg), but others, including two who shared his first name, to the further confusion of biographers, were apparently not. A Franciscus Venturini served in the Württemberg court orchestra at Stuttgart from 1700 to 1745 as a violinist, while Francesco Maria Venturini, a Venetian singer, was engaged by the Bavarian court in 1715.

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