dilluns, 27 d’octubre del 2025

GRAUN, Johann Gottlieb (c.1702-1771) - Concerto a Quattro

Unknown artist (18th Century) - Singeries


Johann Gottlieb Graun (c.1702-1771) - Concerto (Es-Dur) a Quattro
Performers: Alessio Allegrini (horn); I Solisti della Scala Milano
Further info: La Grande Fanfare

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German composer and violinist. Brother of August Friedrich Graun (c.1698-1765) and Carl Heinrich Graun (1704-1759), he received his earliest education at the Kreuzschule in Dresden before enrolling in music at Leipzig University. In 1723 he studied with violinist Giuseppe Tartini in Prague before obtaining the post as concertmaster in Merseburg in 1726. In 1728 he relocated to Arolsen to serve in the court of Prince von Waldeck, before joining the private orchestra of Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia in Ruppin and Rheinsburg in 1732. There he was concertmaster at the opera until his death. Along with his brother Carl Heinrich Graun, he was one of the principal figures in the musical circles of the Berlin court, and although he concentrated his own efforts toward writing instrumental works, he was adept at vocal genres as well. Among the latter can be counted an oratorio, La Passione di Gesù Cristo; several sacred works; six Lieder; and seven Italian secular cantatas. He was a prolific composer of the former, however, in many cases defining the emerging North German empfindsamer Stil (Empfindsamkeit). He composed no fewer than 54 symphonies, 13 two-movement overtures, 62 trios (mostly for flutes/violins and basso), 36 sonatas for violin, four sonatas for flute, and 62 concertos (48 for violin, five for two violins, three for oboe, two for bassoon, two for violin/viola, and one each for viola da gamba and viola da gamba/cembalo). The scope of his compositions has yet to be determined, given that many works, particularly chamber music, are attributed only to 'Graun'. He was held in high regard by his contemporaries, especially as an orchestral trainer and instrumental composer.

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