Elbipolis Barockorchester Hamburg

Musicalische Concerte (Hamburg 1713)

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Label: Challenge Classics
UPC: 0608917253122
Catnr: CC 72531
Release date: 11 October 2011
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Challenge Classics
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0608917253122
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CC 72531
Release date
11 October 2011

"This is a very fine recording of some genuinely entertaining and frequently surprising music. The musicians of the Elbipolis Barockorchester Hamburg are to be applauded for their superb interpretations of this unknown repertoire, here to be found in its world première recording."

Music Web International, 01-2-2012
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About the album

Schieferdecker was born as a son of a choirmaster and organist in Teuchern. After the visit of the Leipzig Thomas; school he studied at the Leipzig university. His friend Reinhard Keiser who also came from Teuchern got him in 1702 as a harpsichord player to the Hamburg opera-house in the gooses market where he also composed. Already two years later he became, first a pupil, then assistant with Dietrich Buxtehude in the Lübeck Marien church. When Buxtehude died in 1707, Schieferdecker became his successor. In this connection he had to marry Anna Margareta Buxtehude, one of the daughters of his predecessor. Johann Mattheson reported that this condition had kept him himself, scuffle and Johann Sebastian Bach from taking care of Buxtehudes succession. Slater successor became Johann Paul Kunzen.

From Schieferdecker surely extensive work is received very little. Is certain that he continued firmly established cycle of public concerts, the ‘Abendmusiken’ from Franz Tunder begun and from Buxtehude in the Lübeck’s Marien's church. Nevertheless, from his for it to composed works like Der geduldige Creutz-Träger Hiob (1720) or Der feurige Untergang Sodoms und Gomorrae (1721) merely the librettos exist for the performances of the years from 1714 to 1729. From 1707-1714 the lawyer and writer Andreas Lange was their librettist.

De ontdekking van het jaar: Barokcomponist Schieferdecker
Het Elbipolis Barokorkest uit Hamburg opent met deze opname de wereld van een volledig onbekende componist: Johann Christian Schieferdecker. Op dit album worden verschillende concerten van zijn hand ten gehore gebracht.

Schieferdecker werd geboren in Teuchern, als zoon van een koordirigent en organist. Hij heeft gestudeerd aan de Universiteit van Leipzig, en werd in 1702 door een vriend aan een plek als klavecimbelspeler in de Hamburgse Opera. Twee jaar later werd hij — na een student te zijn geweest — assistent van Dietrich Buxtehude in de Lubeck Marien kerk, en vervolgens ook zijn opvolger. Van zijn grote repertoire is er maar een zeer klein deel bewaard gebleven.

Elbipolis, de stad aan de Elbe, of volgens de Hamburgers: de toegang tot de wereld. Het Barokorkest Elbipolis ziet zichzelf ook op deze manier. Het ensemble, dat in Hamburg is opgericht, heeft een passie voor de lokale muziekgeschiedenis, maar stelt zich ook open voor de rest van de wereld zodat het nieuwe muzikale ontdekkingen kan doen. Het ensemble is door violist Jürgen Groß in 1999 opgericht en bestaat uit musici uit Bremen, Hamburg en Berlijn.



Die Barock-Entdeckung des Jahres: Johann Christian Schieferdecker

Das Elbipolis Barockorchester Hamburg hat musikalisch sehr anspruchsvolle Konzerte im französischen Stil des völlig unbekannten Hamburger Komponisten Johann Christian Schieferdecker (1679-1732) ausgegraben, der Schüler, Schwiegersohn und Nachfolger von Dieterich Buxtehude in Lübeck war. Unterhaltsame Barockkonzerte, mal tänzerisch, mal melancholisch!

Artist(s)

Jürgen Groß

Jürgen Gross studied violin and music pedagogy with Isabella Petrosjan in his hometown of Hamburg. His intense interest in the baroque violin led him to studies with Thomas Albert at the University of the Arts in Bremen and later to the Institute for Early Music in Trossingen.  In 1999, he founded the Elbipolis Barockorchester Hamburg, with which he performs extensively throughout Germany and beyond. In recent years, the ensemble has toured to Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, France, Czechia, Brazil, and southeast Asia.  Jürgen Groß is also regularly active as a coach and guest concertmaster for baroque and classical projects, for example at the Orchestra Academy of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival or at the University of Music in Nuremberg. 
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Jürgen Gross studied violin and music pedagogy with Isabella Petrosjan in his hometown of Hamburg. His intense interest in the baroque violin led him to studies with Thomas Albert at the University of the Arts in Bremen and later to the Institute for Early Music in Trossingen.

In 1999, he founded the Elbipolis Barockorchester Hamburg, with which he performs extensively throughout Germany and beyond. In recent years, the ensemble has toured to Switzerland, Sweden, Belgium, France, Czechia, Brazil, and southeast Asia.

Jürgen Groß is also regularly active as a coach and guest concertmaster for baroque and classical projects, for example at the Orchestra Academy of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival or at the University of Music in Nuremberg.


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Jochen Grüner

After training in choral conducting and violin at the Vocational School for Music in Dinkelsbühl, he studied 'historical performance practice' at the Academy of Ancient Music / Hochschule für Künste in Bremen at Prof.Thomas Albert. Award by the Arts & Cultural Foundation of Sparkasse Bremen with the loan of a violin by Jacob Stainer, Absam 1680. Jochen Green as soloist and leader in the European music festivals present.
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After training in choral conducting and violin at the Vocational School for Music in Dinkelsbühl, he studied "historical performance practice" at the Academy of Ancient Music / Hochschule für Künste in Bremen at Prof.Thomas Albert. Award by the Arts & Cultural Foundation of Sparkasse Bremen with the loan of a violin by Jacob Stainer, Absam 1680. Jochen Green as soloist and leader in the European music festivals present.

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Elbipolis Barockorchester Hamburg

A baroque orchestra at the gateway to the world: this is how Elbipolis sees itself. It is no coincidence that the ensemble is named after the great Hanseatic port it calls home: Elbipolis – City on the Elbe. Hamburg.  The musicians of the orchestra – all specialists in baroque music – demonstrate their zeal for new musical discoveries in projects that reach beyond the boundaries of standard repertoire, and they have been rewarded with success and accolades from connoisseurs and enthusiasts. From guest appearances at the Kölner Philharmonie or on the North German Radio (NDR) programme “Das Alte Werk” to regular performances at the Handel Festivals in Halle and Göttingen, at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, or in the halls of the...
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A baroque orchestra at the gateway to the world: this is how Elbipolis sees itself. It is no coincidence that the ensemble is named after the great Hanseatic port it calls home: Elbipolis – City on the Elbe. Hamburg.

The musicians of the orchestra – all specialists in baroque music – demonstrate their zeal for new musical discoveries in projects that reach beyond the boundaries of standard repertoire, and they have been rewarded with success and accolades from connoisseurs and enthusiasts. From guest appearances at the Kölner Philharmonie or on the North German Radio (NDR) programme “Das Alte Werk” to regular performances at the Handel Festivals in Halle and Göttingen, at the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, or in the halls of the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Elbipolis is by now a well-established presence on German concert stages. The ensemble is also internationally sought-after: extensive concert tours across Europe have led Elbipolis to the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels and the West Cork Music Festival in Ireland, among others. At the invitation of the Goethe Institute, the orchestra has toured to Brazil and Southeast Asia. Passion for the musical history of one’s own region and a cosmopolitan worldview are not mutually exclusive. Both the identification of this Hamburg ensemble with the repertoire of its city as well as its openness to unconventional programmes have shaped its discography. Its debut CD Don Quichotte in Hamburg (2007), featuring music by Georg Philipp Telemann, Johann Mattheson, and Francesco Bartolomeo Conti, was warmly received by listeners and critics alike; subsequent productions

with similarly close ties to the ensemble’s home city include the CD Musik der Hamburger Pfeffersäcke (2008) and a recording of Johann Christian Schieferdecker’s Musicalischen Concerte (2011). In 2013, Elbipolis released Undercover Bach, an album of arrangements and original versions of orchestral suites and concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach. Its next CD, Sinfonies pour les soupers du Roy (2016), offered reconstructions of instrumental suites that had been composed by Michel-Richard Delalande (1657–1726) for the Sun King Louis XIV. These works have only survived to the present day in the form of a partition réduite, but Jörg Jacobi’s reconstruction of the missing parts has allowed modern listeners to hear this music for the first time in its full five-voice setting, as intended by the composer but only implicit in the reduced original score.

Alongside its work as a purely instrumental ensemble, Elbipolis performs in opera productions and choral projects with equal parts passion and dedication. The ensemble as a large orchestra has collaborated with Philipp Ahmann (NDR Choir) and the sopranos Nuria Rial and Deborah York, among others. Elbipolis takes a special interest in cultivating enthusiasm for early music in younger audiences. In 2008, the ensemble established the highly successful concert series “Baroque Lounge”, in which it collaborated with Brezel Göring (Stereo Total), Johannes Malfatti, Tim Exile, DJ Ipek, and other leading artists of the electronic music scene. For other ensembles and event organisers, this innovative format has come to serve as a model of how traditional concert formats can further evolve. In 2020, Elbipolis was awarded funding from the Federal Commissioner for Culture and Media (Neustart Kultur) for “Aus der Tiefe”, a Germany-wide concert series featuring cantatas by J. S. Bach. A new round of grants in 2022 enabled the realisation of the follow-up project “Mehr Bach!”, comprising a concert tour through northern Germany and the recording of the present disc.


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Press

This is a very fine recording of some genuinely entertaining and frequently surprising music. The musicians of the Elbipolis Barockorchester Hamburg are to be applauded for their superb interpretations of this unknown repertoire, here to be found in its world première recording.
Music Web International, 01-2-2012

The accomplishment is slim, bold and funny.
Toccata, 01-1-2012

stylishly played, and liberally garnished with percussion
BBC Music Magazine, 01-1-2012

their sense of pacing and phrasing is immaculate, as is the balance between instruments and the beautiful sounds they make together
Early Music Review, 01-12-2011

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13. Concert c minor: I. Ouverture
03:38
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13. Concert c minor: II. Gavott
00:32
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13. Concert c minor: III. Bourée
01:00
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13. Concert c minor: IV. Menuet alternativement avec le Trio
02:33
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13. Concert c minor: V. Chaconne
03:15
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8. Concert f Major: I. Ouvertur
04:18
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8. Concert f Major: II. Concert
01:23
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8. Concert f Major: III. Sarabanda
02:01
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8. Concert f Major: IV. Gavotte en Rondeau
00:48
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8. Concert f Major: V. Menuet Alternativement
02:17
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8. Concert f Major: VI. Giquée
01:11
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5. Concert d minor: I. Ouvertur
03:44
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5. Concert d minor: II. Rondeau
02:11
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5. Concert d minor: III. Bourée
00:45
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5. Concert d minor: IV. Menuet
01:01
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5. Concert d minor: V. Aria. Violin solo
01:53
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5. Concert d minor: VI. Rigaudon. alternativement
02:17
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5. Concert d minor: VII. Gigue
01:35
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10. Concert g Major: I. Ouverture
03:40
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10. Concert g Major: II. Gavott
00:43
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10. Concert g Major: III. Aria. adagio
02:49
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10. Concert g Major: IV. Menuet alternativement
02:03
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10. Concert g Major: V. Chaconne
01:59
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1. Concert a minor: I. Ouverture
02:45
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1. Concert a minor: II. Passepied
00:59
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1. Concert a minor: III. Entrée
02:58
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1. Concert a minor: IV. Chaconne
03:30
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1. Concert a minor: V. Gique
01:17
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6. Concert d Major: I. Simphonie
02:51
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6. Concert d Major: II. Aria
03:01
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6. Concert d Major: III. Gavotte
00:47
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6. Concert d Major: IV. Rondeau
01:41
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6. Concert d Major: V. Menuet. Alternativement
01:33
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6. Concert d Major: VI. Aria. Hautbois Solo
02:14
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6. Concert d Major: VII. Giguée. Presto
01:02
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Concertos for oboe, strings & basso continuo
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