Title: | Die Orchesterwerke - Orchestral Works |
Otros títulos: | Die Orchesterwerke Orchestral Works |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Johann Dismas Zelenka; Camerata Bern; Alexander van Wijnkoop |
Código CDU: | Ze.01 |
Forma Musical: | Chamber orchestra music ; Orchestral music. |
Abstract: | An innovative Baroque composer whose reputation was steadily on the rise during the anything-goes years of the waning twentieth century, Jan Dismas Zelenka was born in Lounovice, Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic). He was a court musician in Dresden for most of his career, and both J.S. Bach and Georg Philipp Telemann knew and admired his music. Except for brief periods of travel, during which he refined his craft (he took lessons from Fux and Lotti even after his own technique had been perfected), he served as a double bass player in the court orchestra and later aided the ailing court music director Heinichen in his duties. Upon Heinichen's death, the position was awarded to another musician, which greatly disappointed Zelenka, who felt that his accomplishments as a composer had not been recognized. He died in Dresden, on December 22, 1745. Zelenka was best known, in his own time as in ours, for his harmonic and dynamic daring. An indefatigable experimentalist, he pushed the ... |