3770004137138

Weiss & Hasse: Lute Sonatas

Jadran Duncomb

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Format: CD

Cat No: ADX13713

Release Date:  25 May 2018

Label:  Audax

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  3770004137138

Genres:  Classical  Solo Instrumental  

  • Description

    Jadran Duncumb won the String Category of the "BBC Young Musician of the Year" as a guitar player and went on to study at the Royal College of Music.

    This recording from the Audax label features the Lute Sonatas from Weiss and Hasse.

    Dresden's orchestra in the first half of the 18th century shone above all the other European orchestras, and two of its brightest stars were Silvius Leopold Weiss and Johann Adolph Hasse.


    Although regarded as highly as Bach, Handel, Telemann and indeed Hasse during his lifetime and in the years after his death, later Weiss's reputation suffered due to the fact he dedicated his life to an instrument that soon became obsolete. Only since the tentative revival of the German baroque-lute in the latter part of the last century has it again been possible to appreciate his genius.

    This CD combines his astonishing and rarely-played late D-minor Sonata with two inventive and unheard Sonatas by Hasse, adapted by an unnamed lutenist and surviving now in a manuscript in Leipzig. Despite being written within a few years of each other by two musicians who worked together
    regularly and must have been close judging by Weiss naming his son after his colleague, their respective sonatas are very different in style.

    Jadran Duncumb not only won the String Category of the "BBC Young Musician of the Year" but also won 1st prize at the "Maurizio Pratola" lute competition in L'Aquila, Italy. He regularly plays with the Ensemble Diderot.

    * World premiere recordings

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Weiss: Sonata In D Minor, SW 35
      • 2. Weiss: Passacaglia
      • 3. Hasse: Sonata In A Major *
      • 4. Hasse: Sonata In E-flat Major *