Until recently, very little was known about the life and works of the Jan Dismas Zelenka. Born and trained in Bohemia, Zelenka's rich and colorful output represents an absolute pinnacle of high Baroque art equal to that of his better known European contemporaries: Telemann, Rameau, Handel and J.S. Bach. The Capriccios, with their complexity and highly virtuosic passages for horns, were composed for entertainments following hunting parties of the courts in Vienna and Dresden. This will be the first hearing in North America of the complete cycle of these works. Only the unique timbres of period instruments can make these works fully shine.
JAN DISMAS ZELENKA: CAPRICCIOS
(first complete hearing in North America)
Capriccio in D Major, ZWV 182 [c.1717]
Capriccio in G Major, ZWV 183 [c.1718]
Capriccio in F Major, ZWV 184 [c.1718]
Capriccio in A Major, ZWV 185 [c.1718]
Capriccio in G Major, ZWV 190 [c.1729]
R.J. Kelley & Alexandra Cook, horns
Got Baroque? Please join us for a free informal conversation with conductor and artistic director Daniel Abraham and his guests as they explore the music, composers and social context of the works on the program. Don't miss the always lively question and answer segment! 7:15PM in the Concert Hall.
Official Website: http://www.bachsinfonia.org/concert4.shtml
Added by cmy on September 16, 2011