If music be the food of love, sing on, sing on, sing on ... (Shakespeare)
Product no.: 31193
The original manuscript of this short musical piece by W. A. Mozart was first discovered in 1976. Hitherto the composition was unknown to research and thus it is not included in the Köchel list either. This preludium-like composition in free agogic manner was surely intended for piano at first but it may be particularily suited for performance on the harpsichord or on the organ, too. |
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Product no.: 31309
Around 1700, the cantata genre reached Italy during a cultural exchange. Composers began to combine the "Italian style" with the "French gout". The resulting French cantatas are characterized by these style mixtures, on which ancient love stories sound expressively in a wide spectrum of emotions. Today, the versatile pieces have largely been forgotten. Here is a selection from the cantatas by Jean-Baptiste Morin. Content:
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Product no.: 31311
Around 1700, the cantata genre reached Italy during a cultural exchange. Composers began to combine the "Italian style" with the "French gout". The resulting French cantatas are characterized by these style mixtures, on which ancient love stories sound expressively in a wide spectrum of emotions. Today, the versatile pieces have largely been forgotten. Here is a selection from the cantatas by Nicolas Bernier. Content:
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Product no.: 31310
Around 1700, in the course of a cultural exchange from Italy to France, composers began to unite the "Italian style" with the "French gout". The resulting French cantatas and ariettes impress with these style mixtures, on which ancient love stories sound expressively in a wide spectrum of emotions. Today, the versatile pieces have largely been forgotten. Here is a Ariette by Brunet de Moland. |
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Product no.: 31308
Around 1700, the cantata genre reached Italy during a cultural exchange. Composers began to combine the "Italian style" with the "French gout". The resulting French cantatas are characterized by these style mixtures, on which ancient love stories sound expressively in a wide spectrum of emotions. Today, the versatile pieces have largely been forgotten. Here is the cantata "Philomèle" by Jean-Baptiste Stuck. |
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