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Artist: Gary Cooper & Rachel Podger Mozart Anyone thinking of Mozart as a performer probably imagines him at a harpsichord or fortepiano, an accurate picture. Mozart was a gifted keyboard player, but not a showman of the keyboard. He detested empty virtuosity. Wolfgang, however, had been trained from his earliest years by his father Leopold as a double talent. He played both harpsichord & violin. The popularity of his sonatas, variation sets, & concerti for the piano has tended to overshadow his violin compositions, but the 1st sounds that his baby ears received probably came from his father’s violin. Wolfgang heard him tuning the instrument, saw him putting on new strings now & then, playing, rehearsing. He heard Leopold praising his violin & commenting on the music. Until Wolfgang moved to Vienna in 1781, the sound of the violin had accompanied him virtually every day of his life, for Leopold had been with him almost constantly. And of course 1756 is 1 of the most magical in the history of music because of Mozart’s birth. But in that same year, 1 of the most authoritative musical treatises of the 18th century appeared: Leopold Mozart’s violin method, entitled “Versuch einer gründlichen Violinschule”. In it was collected the experience & knowledge drawn from Leopold’s years of teaching. His patron at the archepiscopal court of Salzburg, Sigismund von Schrattenbach, had appointed him not only as a violinist (from 1743 onward) & later as vice-kapellmeister (1766), but also as violin teacher for the choirboys (from 1744 onward). Wolfgang undoubtedly studied & worked through the book, & as a child he would have seen great piles of copies at home & in the bookstores. Reprints appeared later in Germany in 1770, 1787 (the year of Leopold’s death), 1791 (the year of Mozart’s death), & 1804. In 1790 a French translation was brought out, but remarkably soon, fully 24 years earlier than the French edition, a Dutch translation was published. This must have been a particularly expensive investment for such a small linguistic market. Tracklist: https://hdmusic.takefile.link/06e4suhp3isu/PodgerCooperMozavol3SACD.rar.html If you'll see message "No such folder" just rename download link from takefile.link to hdmusic.takefile.link Please make any music requests here or report about dead links! | |
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