Title: | Partien auf das Clavier (1718) GWV 104, 105 & 107 |
Otros títulos: | Partitas pour clavecin Vol. 4 Partitas for Harpischord Vol. 4 Partitas para Harpischord Vol. 4 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Christoph Graupner; Geneviève Soly |
Código CDU: | Graup.03 |
Forma Musical: | Suites (Harpsichord) |
Abstract: | Although Christoph Graupner was born into a family of tailors and clothmakers, when he was 8 the local Kantor in Kirchberg noticed his unusual facility with sight-singing. That Kantor and organist, Nikolaus Kuster, provided Graupner his early musical training. Kuster later took the 11-year-old boy with him to Reichenbach, acting as his teacher and guardian until Graupner was admitted to the Thomasschule in Leipzig, where he studied from 1696 to 1704 (well before J.S. Bach's time there). Later he studied law at the University of Leipzig, along the way befriending Telemann, but the Swedish invasion sent him fleeing to Hamburg in 1706. In Hamburg Graupner got a job as harpsichordist at an opera house; for this theater he wrote five operas between 1707 and 1709. These were in an eclectic musical style, part German and part French (which was true of the language of each libretto, as well as the musical elements), and were extremely popular with the Hamburg audience. In 1709 he took the job ... |