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Concerti From Dresden & Berlin

Jed Wentz / Musica Ad Rhenum

Concerti From Dresden & Berlin

Format: CD
Label: Challenge Classics
UPC: 0608917205923
Catnr: CC 72059
Release date: 01 January 1992
1 CD
 
Label
Challenge Classics
UPC
0608917205923
Catalogue number
CC 72059
Release date
01 January 1992
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Artist(s)
Composer(s)
NL

About the album

Werken van Quantz op authentieke wijze
Het ensemble Musica ad Rhenum werd in 1992 opgericht door de Amerikaanse fluitist Jed Wentz en speelt in verschillende bezettingen; van trio tot sextet. Hun repertoire bestaat uit kamermuziek uit de 18e eeuw met extra nadruk op muziek in de Franse stijl. Musica ad Rhenum speelt op vele internationale festivals en treedt op in concertseries van onder anderen het Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Philharmonie Berlin en in het Musikhaus en de Musikverein te Wenen. De persoonlijke en zeer emotionele stijl van het ensemble is kenmerkend voor het ensemble en heeft het een speciale plek binnen het genre van de oude muziek bezorgd.

Johann Joachim Quantz was een Duitse componist, fluitist, hoboïst en fluitbouwer. Hij behoort tot de meest invloedrijke meesters van Duitsland uit de eerste helft van de 18e eeuw en tot één van de belangrijkste fluitcomponisten aller tijden. Veel van zijn fluitmuziek is echter verloren gegaan in de Tweede Wereldoorlog. In 1752 werd zijn leerboek Versuch einer Anweisung die Flöte traversiere zu spielen gepubliceerd. Het boek is een van de grondigste uitwerkingen over de uitvoeringspraktijken uit die tijd en wordt tot in deze tijd herdrukt, ook in het Nederlands.

Artist(s)

Jed Wentz

Jed Wentz graduated from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Robert Willoughby. He continued his studies with Barthold Kuijken at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, receiving a Soloist Diploma in 1985. In 1987 he joined Musica Antiqua Köln. In 1992 he founded the early music ensemble Musica ad Rhenum, a group devoted to the application of information from original sources in order to recreate the virtuosic and expressive perfomances of the 18th century. Jed Wentz communicates his musicological discoveries not only through his performances, but also in lectures and articles. He teaches at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam.
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Jed Wentz graduated from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he studied with Robert Willoughby. He continued his studies with Barthold Kuijken at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, receiving a Soloist Diploma in 1985. In 1987 he joined Musica Antiqua Köln. In 1992 he founded the early music ensemble Musica ad Rhenum, a group devoted to the application of information from original sources in order to recreate the virtuosic and expressive perfomances of the 18th century. Jed Wentz communicates his musicological discoveries not only through his performances, but also in lectures and articles.
He teaches at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam.

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Musica ad Rhenum

Musica ad Rhenum, founded in 1991 by a group of enthusiastic young musicians specialized in the performance of 17th- and 18th-century music on period instruments, has performed for radio, television and in concerts throughout Europe as well as in festivals in Spain, Germany, Holland, Iceland, Brazil and Argentina. The group's name - latin for Music on the Rhine - reflects the determination of its members to combine the latest musicological research and playing styles associated with the Rhenish cities Basel and Cologne with their own vision of authentic Baroque performance practice.  The ensemble's emphasis on musicological research, however, does not exclude the element of personal expression from their playing style.  As one reviewer put it: “Musica ad Rhenum is more than just...
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Musica ad Rhenum, founded in 1991 by a group of enthusiastic young musicians specialized in the performance of 17th- and 18th-century music on period instruments, has performed for radio, television and in concerts throughout Europe as well as in festivals in Spain, Germany, Holland, Iceland, Brazil and Argentina. The group's name - latin for Music on the Rhine - reflects the determination of its members to combine the latest musicological research and playing styles associated with the Rhenish cities Basel and Cologne with their own vision of authentic Baroque performance practice. The ensemble's emphasis on musicological research, however, does not exclude the element of personal expression from their playing style. As one reviewer put it: “Musica ad Rhenum is more than just a musicological experiment. The results of research express themselves in joyful and convincing performances full of swager and daring”.
In thus combining musicology and personal inspiration to achieve a moving musical experience, the musicians of Musica ad Rhenum are following the advice of the English poet Dryden, who, in his Essay on Dramatic Poesy (1684) wrote that art should be follow nature, not slavishly on foot, but rather, with unbridled imagination and fantasy, mounted on the back of winged Pegasus.
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