divendres, 18 d’agost del 2023

SALIERI, Antonio (1750-1825) - Te Deum (1804)

Johann Nepomuk Höchle (1790-1835) - Kaiser Leopold I. und König Jan III. Sobieski vor Wien


Antonio Salieri (1750-1825) - Te Deum (1804)
Performers: Convivium MusicaIе Spеyеr; Motettenchor Spеyеr; Marie Thеrеs Brаnd (conductor)

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Italian composer, mainly active in Vienna. After studying with his brother Francesco Salieri, he received further education from Giuseppe Simone, a student of Padre Giovanni Battista Martini. After the deaths of his parents between 1763 and 1765, he was taken as a protégé by Giovanni Mocenjo in Venice. There he continued his studies with Giovanni Pescetti and Ferdinando Pacini until 1765. The following year he was taken by Florian Gassmann to Vienna, where in 1770 his first operas were performed. In 1778 he returned to Italy and succeeded in establishing a reputation for his works for the stage, and upon his return to Vienna in 1780 he wrote a German Singspiel, Der Rauchfangskehrer, for his newly emerging national theatre. Thereafter Christoph Willibald von Gluck took him on as a disciple, allowing him secretly to compose Les Danaïdes for Paris. This and work as a tutor to the royal family allowed him to be appointed as hofKapellmeister in 1788. By 1790 he began to withdraw from active duty, leaving much of the work to his student, Joseph Weigl, and although he had a revived career as an opera composer a few years later, his last work, Die Neger, was written in 1804. As a teacher, Salieri had numerous pupils who made major contributions to the world of music, including Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert. For many years he was the head of the Tonkünstlersozietät and in 1815 was responsible for programming the music that accompanied the Treaty of Vienna conference. Although his reputation has suffered through mostly unfounded rumors of his relationship with Mozart, he must be considered one of the main composers of the entire era. His music demonstrates good orchestrational skill, dramatic use of harmony, excellent attention to form, and a good grasp of theoretical principles. A prolific composer, his works include 41 operas, five oratorios, five Masses, two Requiems, 13 graduals, 31 offertories, 18 introits, seven Psalms, 10 hymns, 12 motets, 17 choruses, 96 insertion or concert arias, 13 secular cantatas, 180 canons, 20 vocal quartets, 70 vocal trios, 50 vocal duets, 45 songs, five ballets, four symphonies, seven concertos and sinfonia concertantes, five serenades, and a large amount of smaller chamber works. He cataloged his own sacred music around 1817, but his works have been cataloged according to A numbers. 

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