divendres, 27 de febrer del 2026

CIMADOR, Giovanni Battista (1761-1805) - Concerto Per Contrabasso

Anonymous - Les marionnettes du jour (1815)


Giovanni Battista Cimador (1761-1805) - Concerto (Sol maggiore) Per Contrabasso A tre Corde
Performers: Gerd Rеinkе (doublebass); Symphonieorchester Cairo; Ahmеd El-Saеdi (conductor)

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Italian composer, singer, violinist and music publisher. Of noble birth, he had his debut as a composer in Venice in 1789 with 'Aci e Cibele'. While still in Venice he wrote a double bass concerto for the young virtuoso Domenico Dragonetti; the manuscript survives, together with Dragonetti's additional variations on the final Rondo, which he evidently considered too short. In 1791 he moved to London, where he became well known as a singer. In 1794 he had a position in Bath as a violinist and editor of the journal The Open Music Warehouse. In about 1800 he entered into partnership with the Italian music publisher Tebaldo Monzani. Together they issued periodical collections of Italian and English vocal music, and, as The Opera Music Warehouse, they published Mozart's great operas, advertising that ‘any of the songs, Duetts, Trios, Overtures … may be had Single & the whole of Mozart's Pianoforte Compositions, published in Numbers’. Many of these were arranged or provided with piano accompaniments by Cimador. As a composer, his music reflects late 18th-century styles. This includes three operas, two canzonetts, a contrabass concerto, a hornpipe for keyboard, and numerous arrangements of the works of others.

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