Johann Martin Dömming (1703-c.1760) - Concerto (F-Dur). 2 cornu de chasse, 2 hautbois, viola & basso.
Performers: Concerto Royal Köln
Painting: Pieter Leermans (1653-1704) - A Hunter
Further info: Ich Senke Mich en Deine Liebe
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German composer. His early life and musical education remain unknown.
The earliest known record of his career stated on 24 November 1731 he
was appointed 'Director Musices' of the court chapel of
Bentheim-Tecklenburg under Count Moritz Kasimir I in a post he likely
held the rest of his life. Count Moritz Kasimir was a devoted patron of
the arts and a skilled amateur musician, proficient in the violin,
flute, and cello. He amassed a significant music collection that served
as the primary repertoire for the court chapel. Among the works in this
collection, 91 compositions are attributed to Dömming. Of these, only 32
have survived, including concertos, trios, three suites, an overture,
and a single symphony, along with a few vocal works. The cantata 'Die
Jagd' (1755) is his last known composition, as all biographical traces
of Dömming are lost after this date. According to the original music
sources, Dömming's works were composed at the two princely residences:
Hohenlimburg and Rheda.
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