Johann Samuel Endler Vidéos
compositeur allemand, maître de chapelle à Darmstadt
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Johann Samuel Endler Reinhold Friedrich Cappella Istropolitana 1694 1710 1762
Autor: Johann Samuel Endler +••.••(...)) Obra: Sinfonia No. 15 in F Major Intèrprets: ReіnhoId Frіedrіch (trumpet); CappeIIa lstropoIіtana Pintura: C.H. Fritzsche (fl.1710) - Parade of the Ladies' Races, Dresden (1710) / Johann Samuel Endler (Olbernhau, 26 July 1694 - Darmstadt, 23 April 1762) German composer. His father was organist and schoolmaster at Olbernhau. No documents concerning Endler's schooling are known, but many circumstances, including his connections to Christoph Graupner, suggest that he attended the Thomasschule in Leipzig. He enrolled at the university there in 1716. Archival documents regarding the Neukirche show Endler, still a student, substituting there as organist and director of church music in 1720. From 1721 to 1723 he directed Fasch's collegium musicum. While Graupner was in Leipzig in connection with his application for the post of Thomaskantor, he evidently offered Endler a post at Darmstadt, and the latter was installed at the court in 1723 as an alto singer and violinist. He was promoted to Konzertmeister before 1740 and then (before 1744) to vice-Kapellmeister under Graupner. After Graupner's death in 1760 Endler succeeded to his position, which he held until his own death two years later. Three early church cantatas and one secular cantata (the political satire Der Raritätenmann, written in 1747 for the birthday celebration of Landgrave Ludwig VIII) survive; another secular cantata, Der Nachtwächter (1746), has been lost. Endler's remaining extant works are orchestral. Two-thirds of the sinfonias were written for special festivities and first performed between 1748 and 1761 at the landgrave's favourite hunting castle, Kranichstein. Often richly orchestrated, they exploit skilfully the court's especially large group of virtuoso brass and wind players. They consist of a modern Allegro movement followed by a suite of up to six further movements with dance, tempo and, occasionally, character titles. Concertante elements are apparent, except in the first movements. The overtures are similar, except that the first movement is in the form of a French overture, tonal unity is maintained throughout the cycle and a larger selection of dance movements is found. The autograph manuscripts of Endler's compositions, together with his excellent copies of other 18th-century works, are in the Hessisische Landes- und Hochschulbibliothek, Darmstadt.
Johann Samuel Endler 1694 1762
Pieces 00:03 - 1. Air en Pastorelle 05:39 - 2. Air en Passepied 08:51 - 3. Air en Gavotte 12:08 - 4. Polonoise 13:10 - 5. Menuett alternativ 15:12 - 6. Passetemps Johann Samuel Endler +••.••(...)) Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Darmstadt Mus.ms 1192 The frist movement is also used in the Sinfonie No 9 as the fifth movement. There is another collectionalso called "Pieces". Will post this soon.
Johann Samuel Endler 1694 1716 1722 1731 1762
1) Allemande:: 00:00 2) Courante:: 03:20 3) Sarabande: 05:13 4) Gavotte: 07:25 5) Bourrée I: 09:20 6) Bourrée II: 09:59 7) Bourrée I (da capo) 11:02 8) Menuet I: 11:43 9) Menuet II: 13:08 We know very little about Johann Samuel Endler’s early life. His father, also named Johann Samuel, was a school teacher and organist; his mother came from a family of musicians. Johann Samuel Junior began studying at the University of Leipzig in 1716. In 1722, he applied for a job as singer and violinist at the Court Chapel of Count Ernst Ludwig in Leipzig. By the time of his death, Endler had risen to the post of Kapellmeister. Practically all the music that we still have of Endler’s is for orchestra, or other combinations of instruments, along with some choral works as well (though he certainly composed much more in both genres than what remains today). We do have a lone solo piece for harpsichord, which I present to you here (possibly a “world première recording?”): a keyboard partita in C Major.
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