JOHANN MATTHESON/ Cristiano Holtz/
Early music and baroque music festivals: United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy Labels de la musique ancienne et la musique baroque : France, Etats Unis, Royaume Uni, Espagne, Allemagne, Italie Early music and baroque music courses: United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy Early music and baroque music competitions: United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy Early music and baroque music luthiers: United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy Early music and baroque music books and sheet music: United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy Early music and baroque music associations: United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy Early music and baroque music newsletters: United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy
español | français
Early music magazine, baroque music Early music and baroque music concerts schedule: United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy Early music and baroque music news : United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy CDs and discography, early music, baroque music: Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, Scarlatti, Rameau, ... Early music and baroque music month cds: United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy
Medieval
Renaissance
Baroque
Clasicism
Opera

 5 STARS
Suites
SUITES
Suites


JOHANN MATTHESON

Cristiano Holtz

Ramée RAM 0605
2006 - 74:35 min.


Johann Mattheson (1681-1764) is remembered as a musical theorist, encyclopaedist and biographer, and as a friend of Handel (with whom he nonetheless once fought a duel). But he was also a prolific composer of operas, oratorios, passions and cantatas and also published collections of chamber and instrumental music, including the Pièces de Clavecin en Deux Volumes, the subject of this CD.

When these works were published in London in 1714, the luxury-loving Mattheson was the well-paid secretary of the English ambassador in Hamburg, Sir John Wych, and music tutor to the latter’s son, Cyril, a harpsichord virtuoso who succeeded to his father’s post in 1715. Mattheson developed an especially idiomatic style for his favourite instrument, combining the French stile brisé, characteristic Germanic counterpoint and occasional flourishes of showy ornamentation such as scales and arpeggios.

The result is gratifyingly tuneful music whose structural clarity and often-relaxed manner belie its demands on the performer’s technique. The Brazilian harpsichordist, Cristiano Holz, has selected movements from seven of the suites, most of them in a minor key, occasionally changing their published order. His modern copy of a c.1702 harpsichord by Michael Mietke, whose firm resonance has been captured with exemplary clarity in an airy acoustic, is ideal for this solidly constructed music.

His clean and lucid playing shows a distinct Dutch influence (his teachers over 10 years’ study in the Netherlands included Gustav Leonhardt and Jacques Ogg), but also a warmth and personality all his own. An ideal recording of under-valued music. CHRISTOPHER PRICE

Early music and baroque music notice board: United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy Ensembles, soloists, conductors, early music, baroque music:  United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Germany, Italy Early-Music Composers
ABOUT US | CONTRIBUTE   web map - home page - cover
Top
Legal warning Copyright 2003, Goldberg. info@goldberg-magazine.com