M Haydn, B Marcello, W De Fesch, G Finger, A Vivaldi, Zdeněk Pulec, The Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Libor Pešek - Zdeněk Pulec Trombone Recital
Album: Zdeněk Pulec Trombone Recital
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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III. Largo | 1:33 | |
Sonata in E-flat Maj. for Alto-Trombone & Strings | ||
II. Tempo di Menuetto | 2:07 | |
II. Allegro | 1:45 | |
III. Adagio, Allegro Comodo | 2:07 | |
Sonata in e-min. for Trombone, Strings & Harpsichord | ||
Sonata for Trombone, Strings & Continuo | ||
I. Allegro Moderato | 1:03 | |
I. Adagio | 1:01 | |
Larghetto for Trombone & Strings | 7:28 | |
IV. Allegro | 0:45 | |
III. Largo (a la Siciliana) | 2:59 | |
Sonata No.5 for Trombone, Strings & Continuo | ||
II. Fuga. Allegro | 1:41 | |
Sonata for Trombone, Strings & Harpsichord | ||
III. Andante Cantabile | 2:36 | |
III. Minuetto I & II | 2:25 | |
II. Allegro con Spirito | 2:43 | |
II. Alla Breve | 1:59 | |
IV. Allegretto | 1:09 | |
I. Largo | 2:04 |
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Formats
- Vinyl
- LP
- Album
- Stereo
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Conductor | František Vajnar |
Orchestra | Prague Chamber Orchestra |
Trombone | Zdeněk Pulec |
Notes
- Recorded at the Supraphone studio at the house of Artists, Prague
- Between 26 January - 10 April, 1983
- Cover photo: Pavel Vacha, 1984
- Cover Design: Dimitrij Gaydecka, 1984
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (A): E 6633
- Matrix / Runout (B): E 6634
- Other (Manufacturing date code): 86 1
About M Haydn, B Marcello, W De Fesch, G Finger, A Vivaldi, Zdeněk Pulec, The Czech Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Libor Pešek
Austrian composer of the Classical period (September 14, 1737, Rohrau, Austria - died August 10, 1806, Salzburg, Austria). Younger brother of .
Michael, called Hanssmichl by his father, received his first musical training in Rohrau, and in nearby Hainburg, where he was a choirboy. In 1745 he followed in brother Josephs footsteps and became a chorister in St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna. At St. Stephens he received rudimentary instruction in theory and practice of music. He studied violin and organ, and eventually wrote his first known work in 1754. The brilliant Missa in honorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis , which by far outshines brother Josef's first works of the genre.
Shortly after he left the choir-school, Michael was appointed Kapellmeister at Nagyvárad (Großwardein, Oradea) and later, in 1762, at Salzburg. The latter office he held for forty-three years, during which time he wrote over 360 compositions for the church and much instrumental music.
He was acquainted with Mozart, who had a high opinion of his work, and was the teacher of both Carl Maria von Weber and Anton Diabelli.
Real Name
- Johann Michael Haydn
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