Antonín Reichenauer Vídeos
compositor checo
- órgano
- música de cámara, música litúrgica
- Reino de Bohemia
- compositor, organista
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Reichenauer Takashima Gamboa Clayton Campbell Boyce 1695 1730
M. Cody Dean, bassoon. Violins: Natsuko Takashima, Laura Gamboa, Clayton Penrose-Whitmore, Alyssa Campbell. Viola: Elizabeth Boyce, Hsuan Lee. Cello: Leo Singer, Nathan Walhout. Harpsichord: David Belkovski. Recorded live in recital in Stamps Auditorium, Walgreen Drama Center, University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance. Video recording by Sly Pup Recordings.
Johann Anton Reichenauer Hesse Antonio Vivaldi 1694 1720 1730 1733
Antonín Reichenauer (also known as Johann Anton Reichenauer, born c. 1694 Prague; died 17 March 1730 in Jindřichův Hradec) was Czech baroque composer. Many of Reichenauer's works have survived in archives and libraries in Bohemia, Silesia, Saxony and Hesse. The existence of his works in various collections outside Prague suggests a popularity outside of his homeland. The library of the monastery in Osek lists a total of 40 works of sacred music by Reichenauer from the years 1720-1733. Reichenauer was known as a prolific composer of church music. His musical output was strongly influenced by the school of Antonio Vivaldi, whom he often mentioned in his works. He was the first Bohemian composer of a pastoral mass (his "Missa Pastoralis" in D major was written in around 1720). A series of concertos for violin, oboe, bassoon and cello, as well as orchestral overtures and trio sonatas are preserved to this day.
Reichenauer Fresco Musica Florea
Allegro ma non troppo Adagio Fresco Ensemble Musica Florea - Marek Štryncl
Johann Anton Reichenauer Hesse Antonio Vivaldi 1694 1720 1730 1733
Antonín Reichenauer (also known as Johann Anton Reichenauer, born c. 1694 Prague; died 17 March 1730 in Jindřichův Hradec) was Czech baroque composer. Many of Reichenauer's works have survived in archives and libraries in Bohemia, Silesia, Saxony and Hesse. The existence of his works in various collections outside Prague suggests a popularity outside of his homeland. The library of the monastery in Osek lists a total of 40 works of sacred music by Reichenauer from the years 1720-1733. Reichenauer was known as a prolific composer of church music. His musical output was strongly influenced by the school of Antonio Vivaldi, whom he often mentioned in his works. He was the first Bohemian composer of a pastoral mass (his "Missa Pastoralis" in D major was written in around 1720). A series of concertos for violin, oboe, bassoon and cello, as well as orchestral overtures and trio sonatas are preserved to this day.
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