Romanus Weichlein: Opus I, 1695

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After a first disc devoted to Schmelzer, enthusiastically hailed by the critics ('Editor's Choice' Gramophone, 'Choc' of Classica), the ensemble Masques, conducted by Olivier Fortin,...
After a first disc devoted to Schmelzer, enthusiastically hailed by the critics ('Editor's Choice' Gramophone, 'Choc' of Classica), the ensemble Masques, conducted by Olivier Fortin, returns to Alpha with a programme combining works by Muffat, Kerll and Pachelbel along with those of a composer who has remained largely unknown and totally forgotten: Romanus Weichlein (1652-1706). Benedictine monk, prefect and official composer of the Benedictine abbey of S�ben, Romanus Weichlein left several collections of sonatas and masses as well as large chaconnes, magnificent works in the tradition of his compatriots Biber, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer, Pavel Josef Vejvanovsky� and Georg Muffat. In this new program, Masques presents both ensemble pieces and others for solo or two harpsichords (the second harpsichord being played by Skip Semp�), always featuring the expressiveness, eloquence and profound interpretation for which it is known.


Product Description:


  • Release Date: September 25, 2015


  • UPC: 3760014192128


  • Catalog Number: ALPHA212


  • Label: Alpha


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Georg Böhm, Georg Muffat, Johann Kaspar Kerll, Johann Kuhnau, Johann Pachelbel, Romanus Weichlein


  • Conductor: Olivier Fortin


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Ensemble Masques


  • Performer: Skip Sempé