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Johann Baptist Vanhal: Symphonies $12.29 Johann Baptist Vanhal: Symphonies |
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Johann Baptist Vanhal: Symphonies Vol. 1 $8.87 Johann Baptist Vanhal: Symphonies Vol. 1 |
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John the Baptist Criticizing Herod, Ruler of Palestine $59.99 John the Baptist Criticizing Herod, Ruler of Palestine – Framed Art Print |
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Johann Baptist Vanhal: Violin Concertos $8.87 Johann Baptist Vanhal was a well-established composer in Vienna as the young Mozart was coming on the scene in points west, and Mozart actually admired one of the three violin concertos performed here. That’s not a surprise, for these works, written at le |
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Johann Baptist Vanhal: 3 Cello Concertos $16.88 Johann Baptist Vanhal — as a composer, performer, and educator — rubbed shoulders with many of the well-known giants of his time. He famously performed frequently in a string quartet (playing cello) along with Haydn, Mozart, and Dittersdorf, and he was |
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Palestine $16.2 Palestine |
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Johann Baptist Vanhal: 3 Piano Quintets, Op. 12 $16.28 Johann Baptist Vanhal was a Viennese contemporary of Haydn and Mozart, admired by both, and regarded as their peer in his own time. Yet the rediscovery of the wider picture of composition in the late 18th century has largely bypassed him. His symphonies o |
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Mozart, Johann Baptist Wendling: Flute Concertos $13.58 In the booklet to this release (given in German and English), the Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra is billed as “the cutting edge of classical music.” It’s a hard to hear in this collection of Mozart orchestra accompaniments that are too big for the soloist. Instead, the cutting edge belongs to flutist Bernhard Krabatsch, who plays a unique instrument: a wooden flute with a modern mechanism. The result is a smooth, mellow sound with perfect intonation: agile but a bit quiet compared to the orchestra in the outer movements, and truly lovely in the middle ones. After Mozart’s complete works for flute and orchestra, Krabatsch rounds out the program with a Flute Concerto in C major by Johann Baptist Wendling, a flutist of the Mannheim School. It’s not clear exactly when this was composed, making Krabatsch’s claims of a direct influence on Mozart difficult to evaluate, but it’s an attractive piece overflowing with melody. The booklet notes are in an interview format that lets Krabatsch defend his instrument choice in terms of Mozart’s well-known dislike for the flute. He argues, essentially, that Mozart would have liked this flute, which represented an advance on the ones he knew, but not modern metal flutes; his belief is that Mozart heard and was bothered by flutes with inaccurate intonation. It’s a reasonable theory, and the musical results Krabatsch draws from it are impressive. ~ James Manheim, Rovi Performers: Bernhard Krabatsch – Flute; Helmut Deutsch – Violin Cadenza |
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Johann Baptist Cramer: Seven Late Sonatas $23.98 Performers: John Khouri – Fortepiano |
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VANHAL,JOHANN BAPTIST: 3 QUINTETTES POUR $30.39 Description not provided. |
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Johann Baptist Vanhal: Symphonies, Vol. 2 $6.98 Description not provided. |
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Art Etc Johann Baptist Hofner The Shepherdess $95.45 The delightful young Shepherdess is gingerly tending for her flock of sheep in this endearing painting. This high quality reproduction print is triple matted with a specialty cut vgroove and framed in a classic gold ornate frame. Image Dimensions: 15.5 H x 19.5 H. Ornate Frame with 100 NonGlare Acrylic PlexiGlass. Top Mat: Tarragon. Triple Mat: Burgundy. Bottom Mat: Nude. Made in USA. Dimensions: 23 W x 27 H. |
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Love’s Strategy : The Political Theology of Johann Baptist Metz $38.95 No Synopsis Available |