dimecres, 24 de juny del 2026

DREYER, Johann Melchior (1747-1824) - Sonate Concertante (c.1786)

Artist of the 18th century - Supraport with children playing music


Johann Melchior Dreyer (1747-1824) - Sonate Concertante (III, D-Dur) des
'Six Sonates Concertants pour le Clavecin ou le Forte Piano et violoncelle' (c.1786)
Performers: Roberto Gini (violoncello); Laura Alvini (1946-2005, harpsichord)
Further info: Il Violoncello Galante

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German organist and composer. The youngest son of a smith, after study at the Jesuit Gymnasium in Ellwangen, he obtained his only position, the organist and schoolmaster (later choirmaster and Kantor) at the parish church of St Maria, which he retained for over 40 years. After the secularization of the foundation in 1802-03, he remained in his post as organist and Kapellmeister. As a composer, his works include 24 sonatas for organ, chamber sonatas, six Requiems, 24 vesper Psalms, six Tantum ergos, 26 Masses (six published as “simple country Masses” as his Op. 2), six symphonies, three Marian antiphons, and six Misereres. His music, little studied, is characterized by a studied simplicity and nearby to Michael Haydn on style terms. He was one of the most successful composers of sacred music of his time. His music was distributed throughout Europe, Russia and North America. His sons, Heinrich Dreyer and Johann Baptiste Dreyer, were also musicians.

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