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Violin Sonatas
Pieter Hellendaal

Antoinette Lohmann | Furor Musicus

Violin Sonatas

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Globe
UPC: 8711525527102
Catnr: GLO 5271
Release date: 04 May 2018
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Label
Globe
UPC
8711525527102
Catalogue number
GLO 5271
Release date
04 May 2018

"Dutch-British Hellendaal guarantees cozy house music from the Wig period."

De Gelderlander, 23-5-2018
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About the album

The work of the Rotterdam-born Pieter Hellendaal (1721-1799) has so far not been widely played or recorded. Antoinette Lohmann and Furor Musicus, always on the lookout for rare (but first rate!) repertoire, have now recorded a complete album of violin sonatas by Hellendaal, boasting as many as seven world premiere recordings, including a rousing hornpipe! This album is available in a hand-numbered edition limited to 1000 copies.
Violiste Antoinette Lohmann en haar ensemble Furor Musicus, altijd op zoek naar zeldzaam, maar eersteklas repertoire, hebben een volledig album met vioolsonates van componist Pieter Hellendaal opgenomen. Een opname met niet minder dan zeven wereldpremières, waaronder een meeslepende hornpipe! Antoinette Lohmanns eerdere album Phantasia Musica werd met veel bijval ontvangen door de internationale critici. Ook dit album mag er zijn, is het niet om de zeldzame muziek van Hellendaal, dan is het wel om de prachtige wijze waarop de musici hier spelen.

Werk Hellendaal zelden uitgevoerd

Het werk van de in Rotterdam geboren componist, organist, muziekpedagoog en violist Pieter Hellendaal (1721-1799) is tot nog toe niet vaak uitgevoerd of opgenomen. Zijn muzikale loopbaan verliep in Nederland maar moeizaam. Reden voor de vioolvirtuoos om naar Engeland te vertrekken en zich daar te vestigen als componist en vioolpedagoog. In Londen werkte hij mee aan uitvoeringen van Händel, waarbij hij in de pauze vioolsolo's speelde. Later, wonend in Cambridge, gaf hij les aan jonge violisten en was hij organist van de Peterhouse Chapel in die stad.

Historisch repertoire door Furor Musicus

Furor Musicus werd in 2008 door Antoinette Lohmann opgericht. De groep legt zich voornamelijk toe op de uitvoering en registratie van onbekend, veelal Nederlands 17e- en 18e-eeuws repertoire op historische instrumenten en het noodzakelijke historisch onderzoek dat daarmee gemoeid is, zonder mee te willen deinen op reeds ontstane tradities en gewoontes binnen de historische uitvoeringspraktijk.

Die Werke des gebürtigen Rotterdamers Pieter Hellendaal (1721-1799) wurden bisher nicht oft aufgeführt oder aufgenommen. Antoinette Lohman und Furor Musicus, die immer Ausschau nach seltenem (aber erstklassigem) Repertoire halten, haben jetzt ein ganzes Album mit Hellendaals Violinsonaten aufgenommen, das ganze sieben Welterstaufnahmen vorweisen kann, einschließlich einer mitreißenden Hornpipe! Dieses Album erscheint in einer handnummerierten Auflage von 1000 Exemplaren.

Artist(s)

Antoinette Lohmann (violin)

ANTOINETTE LOHMANN (AMSTERDAM, 1969) studied violin, viola and historical violin at the Amsterdam Conservatory. Antoinette has been active in a variety of musical areas, including Argentinian tango, salon music, folk music and contemporary music. She has performed and recorded with many orchestras and ensembles over the years. Currently her repertoire extends from the early 17th to the 21st century, always performed from a historically informed perspective. She has a special interest in unusual instruments such as the viola d’amore, the tenor violin, the violino piccolo and the viola pomposa. She is also a keen performer of contemporary compositions for historical instruments. Her main focus is on reviving forgotten chamber music, with special emphasis on Dutch repertoire. She has recorded chamber...
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ANTOINETTE LOHMANN (AMSTERDAM, 1969) studied violin, viola and historical violin at the Amsterdam Conservatory. Antoinette has been active in a variety of musical areas, including Argentinian tango, salon music, folk music and contemporary music. She has performed and recorded with many orchestras and ensembles over the years. Currently her repertoire extends from the early 17th to the 21st century, always performed from a historically informed perspective. She has a special interest in unusual instruments such as the viola d’amore, the tenor violin, the violino piccolo and the viola pomposa. She is also a keen performer of contemporary compositions for historical instruments. Her main focus is on reviving forgotten chamber music, with special emphasis on Dutch repertoire. She has recorded chamber music by Joseph Martin Kraus, Margarethe Danzi, Franz Danzi, Franz Krommer, Belle van Zuylen and Dutch and German music of the early baroque. Antoinette teaches historical violin and viola as a principal study at the HKU Utrecht Conservatorium and the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. She is also the principal teacher of the Historical Performance department in Utrecht. Antoinette recorded these works on a late 17th-century violin by Egidius Snoeck (Brussels), which is still in its original baroque set-up, using four pure gut strings.

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Furor Musicus

FUROR MUSICUS was founded by Antoinette in 2008. The group has released several recordings: transcriptions of works by J.S. Bach, among them Antoinette’s reconstruction of a J.S. Bach viola concerto; the violin sonatas opus 1 & 2 by the Dutch baroque composer Jacob Nozeman; and the critically acclaimed Phantasia Musica album (2017), featuring previously unknown 17th-century repertoire. Phantasia Musica scored a 10 with distinction in the Dutch classical music magazine Luister, 5 stars in the Dutch daily de Volkskrant and an A in the Italian magazine Amadeus. The ensemble is primarily devoted to performing and recording little-known 17th- and 18th-century repertoire on period instruments and carrying out the necessary historical research. The performers wish to guard against simply going with...
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FUROR MUSICUS was founded by Antoinette in 2008. The group has released several recordings: transcriptions of works by J.S. Bach, among them Antoinette’s reconstruction of a J.S. Bach viola concerto; the violin sonatas opus 1 & 2 by the Dutch baroque composer Jacob Nozeman; and the critically acclaimed Phantasia Musica album (2017), featuring previously unknown 17th-century repertoire. Phantasia Musica scored a 10 with distinction in the Dutch classical music magazine Luister, 5 stars in the Dutch daily de Volkskrant and an A in the Italian magazine Amadeus. The ensemble is primarily devoted to performing and recording little-known 17th- and 18th-century repertoire on period instruments and carrying out the necessary historical research. The performers wish to guard against simply going with the flow of traditions that have developed over the past decades within the historically informed performance movement. There is still so much fantastic repertoire that has been unjustly neglected and never performed, and they view it as an important challenge to immerse themselves in previously unheard repertoire and to avoid being influenced by other performances. The name Furor Musicus derives from the term Furor Poeticus, a Latin expression often used to refer to poetic inspiration in ancient Greek and Roman literature. The word ‘furor’ refers to a state of intense excitement, in some cases even bordering on madness. The term Furor Poeticus refers to the capacity to be inspired and inspire others. Poetic inspiration is often described as a state in which the poet is the passive and unconscious mouthpiece of a higher power, but in fact, there was an equal emphasis on craft and inspiration throughout antiquity. It was the same with music of the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Jörn Boysen (harpsichord)

Harpsichordist Jörn Boysen was born in Lübeck, Germany, in 1976. Initially he studied at the Musikhochschule Lübeck and later at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague with Tini Mathot and Ton Koopman. As a conductor, soloist or continuo player he works and plays regularly with ensembles and choirs in Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and France. He gives workshops for historical performance practice and basso continuo. Since 2006 Boysen is director of the Hollands Vocaal Ensemble with which he successfully performed programs as the ‘Messe des Morts’ by Jean Gilles, music from the “Altbachisches Archiv” and a program with the Requiem by Mozart and the Libera me by Neukomm. He conducted a production at the O.T. Opera Rotterdam in 2005. In 2009 he...
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Harpsichordist Jörn Boysen was born in Lübeck, Germany, in 1976. Initially he studied at the Musikhochschule Lübeck and later at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague with Tini Mathot and Ton Koopman.
As a conductor, soloist or continuo player he works and plays regularly with ensembles and choirs in Germany, Spain, the Netherlands and France. He gives workshops for historical performance practice and basso continuo.
Since 2006 Boysen is director of the Hollands Vocaal Ensemble with which he successfully performed programs as the ‘Messe des Morts’ by Jean Gilles, music from the “Altbachisches Archiv” and a program with the Requiem by Mozart and the Libera me by Neukomm. He conducted a production at the O.T. Opera Rotterdam in 2005. In 2009 he will be musical director of the production of Molière’s/Charpentier’s ‘Le Malada Imaginaire’ at ‘De Utrechtse Spelen’.
As a composer Boysen wrote orchestral and vocal music and a string quartet. Currently he is composing the music for the poems by German painter and writer Rainer Erhard Teubert.

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Jan Hollestelle (violone)

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Press

Dutch-British Hellendaal guarantees cozy house music from the Wig period.
De Gelderlander, 23-5-2018

This is undoubtedly a CD for 'connoisseurs and enthusiasts', in a limited edition of 1000 pieces.
Opus Klassiek, 18-5-2018

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01.
Sonata III, Op. 1: Largo
03:16
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
02.
Sonata III, Op. 1: Allegro
03:38
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
03.
Sonata III, Op. 1: Allegro assai
02:55
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
04.
Sonata V, Op. 2: Andante
04:11
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
05.
Sonata V, Op. 2: Allegro assai
02:31
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
06.
Sonata V, Op. 2: Allegro
02:41
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
07.
Sonata IV, Op. 2: Andante
02:32
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
08.
Sonata IV, Op. 2: Allegro assai
04:21
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
09.
Sonata IV, Op. 2: Allegro
03:13
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
10.
Sonata III, Op. 4: Affetuoso
01:57
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
11.
Sonata III, Op. 4: Allegro
03:53
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
12.
Sonata III, Op. 4: Pastorale
04:39
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
13.
Sonata IV, Op. 4: Adagio
03:46
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
14.
Sonata IV, Op. 4: Allegro
03:13
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
15.
Sonata IV, Op. 4: Allegro
02:16
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
16.
Sonata VII, Fitzwilliam Manuscript: Largo
04:07
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
17.
Sonata VII, Fitzwilliam Manuscript: Allegro
02:30
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
18.
Sonata VII, Fitzwilliam Manuscript: Allegretto
02:00
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
19.
Sonata X, Fitzwilliam Manuscript: Adagio
03:23
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
20.
Sonata X, Fitzwilliam Manuscript: Andante
02:47
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
21.
Sonata X, Fitzwilliam Manuscript: Allegretto
03:25
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
22.
Sonata X, Fitzwilliam Manuscript: Allegro
01:45
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
23.
Hornpipe, Fitzwilliam Manuscript
02:28
(Pieter Hellendaal) Antoinette Lohmann, Jörn Boysen, María Sánchez Ramírez, Harjo Neutkens, Jan Hollestelle, Tonia Strauch, Hinnerck Fedderssen, Furor Musicus
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