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Indian Summer of the Lute by Ireen Thomas Ireen Thomas : Indian Summer of the Lute.
Lute sonatas from mozart's time.


The album "Indian Summer of the Lute" presents the fairly unknown repertory for baroque lute from the time of the sons of Johann Sebastian Bach and of the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. These compositions in a pre-classical style bring out a surprisingly expressive aspect of the lute.

Johann Friedrich Daube, Rudolf Straube and Ferdinand Seidel composed their music in a period during which the expression of individual feelings was paramount. Whereas before, the religious and worldly majesty were the major source of inspiration for composers, in this period the individual stood at the center. Because the melody was considered to be the carrier of feelings, composers thought of polyphony as an unnecessary distraction. As a consequence of this swing in musical language new instruments, such as the Forte-piano, were developed and concert life shifted from the courts increasingly to places open for the public. Because of these changes the lute lost its function and came to be thought of as old-fashioned.

In spite of these developments German composers kept writing for the lute until as late as the 1790s. Typical for this Indian Summer of the lute is the respectable number of solo sonatas written for it. Also in chamber music the lute played an important role in the works of composers such as Johann Ludwig Krebs, Bernhard Joachim Hagen, Carl Joseph Toeschi and Joseph Haydn. Though declining in most European countries, in the German speaking ones the lute was given a new language. In a word the lute had to become 'outspoken' and through this transformation it experienced a beautiful Indian Summer.


Songs:

1. Sonata Per Il Liutho F-Dur- I Allegro (Johann Friedrich Daube)
2. Sonata Per Il Liutho F-Dur- II Amoroso (Johann Friedrich Daube)
3. Sonata Per Il Liutho F-Dur- III Cantabile (Johann Friedrich Daube)
4. Menuet 9 and 10 G-Moll (Ferdinand Seidel)
5. Sonata Per Il Liutho E-Moll- I Adagio (Johann Friedrich Daube)
6. Sonata Per Il Liutho E-Moll- II Allegro (Johann Friedrich Daube)
7. Sonata Per Il Liutho E-Moll- III Cantabile (Johann Friedrich Daube)
8. Menuet 3 and 4 G-Dur (Ferdinand Seidel)
9. Sonata Per Il Liutho A-Dur- I Entre (Johann Friedrich Daube)
10. Sonata Per Il Liutho A-Dur- II Allegro (Johann Friedrich Daube)
11. Sonata Per Il Liutho A-Dur- III Arioso (Johann Friedrich Daube)
12. Sonata Per Il Liutho A-Dur- IV Menuet 1 and 2 (Johann Friedrich Daube)
13. Sonata Per Il Liutho A-Dur- V Bouree (Johann Friedrich Daube)
14. Sonata Per Il Liutho A-Dur- VI Harlequinade (Johann Friedrich Daube)
15. Sonata Per Il Liutho A-Dur- VII Gigue (Johann Friedrich Daube)
16. Menuet 1 and 2 C-Dur (Ferdinand Seidel)
17. Sonata 11 G-Dur- I Un Poco Allegro (Rudolf Straube)
18. Sonata 11 G-Dur- II Siciliano (Rudolf Straube)
19. Sonata 11 G-Dur- III Minuetto (Rudolf Straube)
20. Sonata 11 G-Dur- IV Polonoso (Rudolf Straube)

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 8/28/2010
Ireen Thomas lives in Den Haag Netherlands

Tagged as: Classical, Baroque, Classical Period, Instrumental, Composer: Ferdinand Seidel, Composer: Johann Friedrich Daube, Composer: Rudolf Straube, Lute


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