608917287622

Franz Joseph Aumann: Chamber Music In The Abbey Of St. Florian

Ars Antiqua Austria & Gunar Letzbor

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Format: CD

Cat No: CC72876

Release Date:  28 January 2022

Label:  Challenge Classics

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  608917287622

Genres:  Classical  Chamber Music  

  • Description

    New discoveries from Gunar Lezbor and his St Florian Abbey archive.

    Franz Josef Aumann (1728-1797) was a free and innovative composer. His chamber music is really worth exploring as they provide a lively and interesting listening experience.

    Gunar Letzbor: "Franz Josef Aumann was born in the Austrian town of Traismauer in 1728 and studied music in Vienna, where he came across many important musicians of his time. It has not yet been established why in 1753 he relocated to Sankt Florian. He must have been unusually talented, as two years later he became Regens Chori, one year before his ordination to the priesthood. From that point he remained in the service of the monastery until his death in 1797. He composed "entertainment" music of the highest quality – pieces that were played for the amusement of invited guests, on special occasions, or simply between the various courses of lavish banquets. In the archives of St Florian Monastery not many chamber works have survived – only a handful, but these are of outstanding quality. The quintets are remarkable. Here the master develops a particular style of chamber music: two violins are juxtaposed with two violas. Both groups of instruments have equal status and enter into a lively discourse. Aumann mastered all the compositional techniques of his time. We can, however, observe a particular preference for melodic lines reminiscent of the folk music that was practised in the region. For contrast, we have added the Cassatio in D, where the radiant sound of a flautello bestows a special aura upon the music. The concluding Parthia in C where trumpets symbolise the divinity or a high social position. Aumann must have been extremely innovative, not worrying too much about any rules within his environment."

    "Once again Gunar Letzbor and his colleagues have done us a favour by making available unjustly neglected repertoire." - MusicWeb International

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Parthia ex G a 5 Stromenti Violino Primo, Violino Secondo, Viola Prima, Viola Seconda con Violone
      • 2. Parthia ex G a 5 Stromenti - Menuet
      • 3. Parthia ex G a 5 Stromenti - Andante
      • 4. Parthia ex G a 5 Stromenti - Finale
      • 5. Cassatio in D a 2 Violini, Flautello concertato, Alto Viola e Violoncello - Allegro
      • 6. Cassatio in D - Menuet - Andante
      • 7. Cassatio in D - Andante - con sordino
      • 8. Cassatio in D - Menuet - Allegro
      • 9. Cassatio in D - Finale
      • 10. Cassatio ex C a 2 Violini, 2 Viole e Basso - Divertimento - gustoso
      • 11. Cassatio ex C a 2 Violini, 2 Viole e Basso - Menuet
      • 12. Cassatio ex C a 2 Violini, 2 Viole e Basso - Andante - con sordini
      • 13. Cassatio ex C a 2 Violini, 2 Viole e Basso - Finale - Presto
      • 14. Die Hex
      • 15. Divertimento in B a 5 Stromenti Violini 2, Alto Viole 2 e Violone - Allegro
      • 16. Divertimento in B a 5 Stromenti - Menuet
      • 17. Divertimento in B a 5 Stromenti - Andante
      • 18. Divertimento in B a 5 Stromenti - Finale -Presto
      • 19. Parthia in C a Violinis 2, Alto Viola, Clarinis 2, Basso* con Tympano - Presto
      • 20. Parthia in C - Menuet
      • 21. Parthia in C - Andante - sempre piano
      • 22. Parthia in C - Finale - Tempo di Menuetto