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Viola Galante

Pauline Sachse and Andreas Hecker, Andreas Hecker, Pauline Sachse

Viola Galante

Viola Galante

Pauline Sachse and Andreas Hecker, Andreas Hecker, Pauline Sachse

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Pauline Sachse (viola) and Andreas Hecker (harpsichord) perform the world premiere recordings of sonatas by Antoniotto, Benda and Binder from the original manuscripts together with sonatas by CPE Bach and William Flackton.

Original compositions for viola as a solo instrument were quite rare before 1775. There are several reasons for this, and they go back a long way. In ensembles, the viola, as the middle part, usually played a subordinate role. In court and municipal orchestras, the posts of violists were generally poorly filled in terms of both quality and of quantity – also because violists were poorly paid. The first author to highlight the viola's pivotal role in harmony and voice-leading was Johann Mattheson (1681-1764), who pointed out in 1713 that everything would sound dissonant without the viola. Then, in 1738, Johann Philipp Eisel (1698-1763) described the viola as the "innards of music". Further statements can be found – for instance, Johann Samuel Petri (1738-1808), in his Manual of Practical Music-Making (1782), exclaimed: "Another mistake! The viola is so mistreated! A beautiful instrument that achieves such great effect is generally put through torture by ignorant apprentices or stupid old men." However, the fact that solo viola parts were generally entrusted to skillful violinists eventually led to the emergence of works written specifically for viola. With this recording exclusively featuring world premières (with the exception of Flackton) of original compositions for viola, we are thus able to provide a multi-faceted glimpse of late 18th-century repertoire for viola and keyboard – works that are mostly forgotten today. (Excerpt from the liner Notes)

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro Moderato
Track length6:18
II. Larghetto
Track length6:03
III. Allegro assai
Track length4:34
I. Adagio
Track length1:39
II. Allegro moderato
Track length2:25
III. Siciliano
Track length1:51
IV. Minuetto. Moderato.
Track length2:01
I. Adagio
Track length3:10
II. Aria. Spirituoso, ma non presto
Track length1:51
III. Minuetto. Larghetto
Track length1:43
I. Adagio
Track length2:55
II. Allegretto
Track length3:33
III. Allegro moderato
Track length3:31
I. Adagio
Track length2:18
II. Allegro moderato
Track length2:52
III. Grazioso
Track length2:13
I. Allegro
Track length6:01
II. Andante
Track length5:06
III. Tempo di minuetto
Track length3:33
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