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Wassenaer and His Contemporaries (1993) [repost]

Posted By : Ssorbole | Date : 03 Aug 2010 17:55:53 | Comments : 4 |
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Unico van Wassenaer and His Contemporaries (1993)
Classical | 1 CD | FLAC Ripper | Individual FLACs, no CUE, no LOG | Booklet & Scans | 365 MB | RS & SM
Released: 1993 | Globe | TT: 63:17

Van Wassenaer was born into a distinguished family of wealth, power and accomplishment--the House of Wassenaer. His grandfather, Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam, was supreme commander of the confederate Dutch navy, and was killed in battle in 1665 in the Second Anglo-Dutch War; his father, Jacob van Wassenaer Obdam (younger), served as a general of the army in the War of the Spanish Succession, was defeated in 1703 in the Battle of Ekeren, and spent the rest of his career as a diplomat.

Van Wassenaer studied law and other subjects at the University of Leiden and, in 1723, married Dodonea Lucia van Goslinga (the daughter of Sicco van Goslinga), with whom he had three children. Van Wassenaer occupied high diplomatic, military and commercial posts, representing his country at the Congress of Breda. It is known that he was respected not only as a diplomat, but also as a musician.

Between 1725 and 1740, he wrote the Concerti Armonici, but being a nobleman, he did not want to publish them in his own name (or because he doubted his ability as a composer). The concertos were published in 1740, by the Italian violin player Carlo Ricciotti (1681–1756), to whom the concertos were attributed at first. Van Wassenaer has therefore been called "the mystery composer."

The Polish composer Franciszek Lessel (1780–1838) asserted incorrectly that the concertos were written by Pergolesi. Since the style of the concertos is Italian, laid out in typical Roman fashion with four parts for violin and consisting of four parts instead of the Venetian three, they are comparable to works by Pietro Locatelli.

However, in 1979-1980 a manuscript of the six concerti was found in the archives of Twickel Castle (the castle where Van Wassenaer was born)[1] labeled "Concerti Armonici." Although the handwriting was not by Van Wassenaer, the manuscript did have an introduction in his hand, reading: "Partition de mes concerts gravez par le Sr. Ricciotti". Because of the research done by the Dutch musicologist Albert Dunning, there can be no doubt that the concerti were, in fact, written by Van Wassenaer.

Concerti Armonici were among the works that formed the basis for Igor Stravinsky's Pulcinella, based on works considered at the time to be by Pergolesi.

Apart from Concerti Armonici, three sonatas for recorder and continuo also were discovered in the early 1990s.

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Count Unico-Wilhelm Van Wassenaer - Sonata prima for recorder & continuo in F major
Count Unico-Wilhelm Van Wassenaer - Sonata Seconda for recorder & continuo in G minor
Count Unico-Wilhelm Van Wassenaer - Sonata Terza for recorder & continuo in G minor
Gerbrant Quirijuszoon van Blankenburg - Fuga obligata, for harpsichord
Willem de Fesch - Sonata for violin or flute & continuo in D major, Op. 6/1
Pieter Bustijn - Suite No 6 for keyboard
Johannes Schenck - Suite for viola da gamba & continuo ad lib No. 1 in A minor, Op. 6/1


Ricardo Kanji: recorders
Jacques Ogg: harpsichord
Richte van der Meer: violoncello & viola da gamba



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Posted By: pca Date: 03 Aug 2010 19:35:10
Thanks, Ssorbole.
Posted By: pca Date: 04 Aug 2010 05:49:38
It seems links are for scans but not for flac archives.
Posted By: pca Date: 04 Aug 2010 05:53:50
Sorry, Ssorbole, I mistake
Posted By: Ssorbole Date: 05 Aug 2010 06:57:45
There's a new problem with the links @ SharingMatrix. They changed the denomination of the site to FileSonic so the old http://sharingmatrix.com/file/nnnnnnnn/xxx.part01.rar doesn't work anymore.

Here's what you gotta do:
open the old linklist.txt with your fav text editor
search for "sharingmatrix.com" (without the ")
replace with "www.filesonic.com/it" (without the ")

this seems to work for every SM link
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