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Clematis, Stéphanie de Failly & Brice Sailly - David Pohle: Complete Sonatas & Ballet Music (2024) [Digital Download 24/192]

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Clematis, Stéphanie de Failly & Brice Sailly - David Pohle: Complete Sonatas & Ballet Music (2024) [Digital Download 24/192]

Clematis, Stéphanie de Failly & Brice Sailly - David Pohle: Complete Sonatas & Ballet Music (2024)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 152:38 minutes | 5,21 GB
Classical | Label: Ricercar, Official Digital Download

David Pohle was one of Heinrich Schütz's most talented pupils although, unlike his master, Pohle did not compose only sacred vocal works; he also created a substantial body of instrumental music, including some thirty sonatas for four to eight instruments and a number of ballet suites. Pohle was very much an heir to the polyphonic tradition and was certainly influenced by the playing of Italian violinists, and particularly so by Carlo Farina, who lived in Dresden at that time. Pohle not only made use of Italian influences but also adapted models from French dance music: this explains the great diversity of structures in these sonatas, which in some respects also herald the outbursts of the stylus fantasticus. This is a revelatory first recording of Pohle’s complete sonatas.

Brice Sailly, Clematis, Stéphanie de Failly & Julie Roset - Nun danket alle Gott (2020) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

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Brice Sailly, Clematis, Stéphanie de Failly & Julie Roset - Nun danket alle Gott (2020) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Brice Sailly, Clematis, Stéphanie de Failly & Julie Roset - Nun danket alle Gott (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 62:09 minutes | 1,99 GB
Classical, Sacred, Vocal | Label: Ricercar, Official Digital Download

With its ciaconna bass, Hammerschmidt’s sacred concerto Nun danket alle Gott perfectly exemplifies the programme of this recording devoted to the influences of the Italian Baroque on the works of seventeenth-century Lutheran composers. The vast majority of the repertory gathered here comes once again from the exceptionally rich library assembled at the end of the seventeenth century by Gustav Düben, organist of the German Church in Stockholm.