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Peter von Winter (1754-1825) - Concertino per il Fagotto (c.1800) 

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Composer: Peter von Winter (1754-1825)
Work: Concertino per il Fagotto (c.1800)
Performers: Pаtrіck de Rіtіs (bassoon); Brаtіslаva chamber soloists; Michаel Dіttrіch (conductor)
Drawing: Samuel Prout (1783-1852) - A Market in Munich (1824)
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Peter von Winter
(Mannheim, bap. 28 August 1754 - Munich, 17 October 1825)
German composer. He was a pupil of several of the Mannheim court musicians, including the elder Thomas Hampel, and as a boy showed outstanding gifts as a violinist; at the age of ten he was playing in the court orchestra, and subsequently his services were employed on the double bass as well as the violin. In 1776 he had a permanent post as a violinist. Although he had no lessons in composition, he seems at this early stage of his career to have been active as a composer of instrumental music. He was briefly a pupil of the vice-Kapellmeister at Mannheim, G.J. Vogler (who later founded the Mannheim Tonschule), but later dissociated himself from him. Winter’s work in the orchestra also brought him into contact with contemporary opera, particularly opere serie by J.C. Bach and also Anton Schweitzer’s Alceste and Ignaz Holzbauer’s Günther von Schwarzburg, and with the melodramas of Georg Benda, which were exciting much attention. In 1778 the electoral court, with all its musical personnel, moved to Munich, where Winter became director of the orchestra. In this capacity he was responsible, in particular, for conducting the opéras comiques that the Marchand troupe performed in German translation at the ‘deutsche Schaubühne’. The lively cultural atmosphere of Munich was a stimulus to his general outlook as well as to his musical development; and at this time he first met Mozart, whose Idomeneo was given in Munich in 1781. He began to compose for the stage, writing ballets, and melodramas modelled on Benda. A concert tour with the clarinettist Franz Tausch took him to Vienna (1780-81), where he learned from Salieri the Italian bel canto manner, a style whose flowing cantabile he mastered to perfection. In Vienna he also made contact again with Mozart - though evidently in somewhat strained circumstances (see Mozart’s letter to his father, 22 December 1781).
Soon after his return to Munich, in 1782, he made his début as an opera composer with Helena und Paris, but this work was unsuccessful, as was Bellerophon (1785). He was appointed vice-Kapellmeister in 1787, and in 1798 became court Kapellmeister, a post he held until his death. Despite his initial lack of success he continued to compose operas, and several times took extended leave from Munich in an attempt to make a name for himself in various centres as an opera composer. He visited Naples and Venice between 1791 and 1794 and Prague and Vienna from 1795 to 1798, and it was in Vienna that he achieved his first decisive success with Das unterbrochene Opferfest (1796). From then on he enjoyed a high reputation well beyond Munich, though the next operas he wrote for Munich were received with little enthusiasm. He was particularly pained by the failure of the heroic opera Colmal (1809), which he regarded as his most successful work. In 1804 and 1805 three new operas (all settings of texts by Da Ponte) were well received in London, but Tamerlan (1802) and Castor et Pollux (1806; a translation of Il trionfo dell'amor fraterno) met with cool receptions in Paris. In his later years Winter devoted himself increasingly to composing church music and to teaching singing, and in 1825 he recorded his teaching method in the Vollständige Singschule. To mark his completion of 50 years in court service in 1814 he was decorated and granted a personal title of nobility. In 1816 he embarked on a concert tour of northern Germany and Italy with his pupil Clara Metzger-Vespermann, later a celebrated singer, during the course of which he directed three of his operas in Milan in 1817 and 1818. His last opera for Munich was the Singspiel Der Sänger und der Schneider (1820), but he remained active until his last years as a composer of church music.

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Комментарии : 28   
@walterdennisclark
@walterdennisclark 5 месяцев назад
We all appreciate this upload Paul. Very lovely for something never heard before (not in L.A. in the last 50 years anyway).
@user-on1tk3lu8q
@user-on1tk3lu8q 2 года назад
All of Peffer von Winter's work is great, but I think this bassoon concerto in C minor clearly shows his style. The composition of this work was done in the year when Mozart, two years younger, died nine years ago, and Pefer von Winter died two years ago before Beethoven's death, and he lived a long time at that time. I have only about 10 sound sources, but it seems that I compose many symphonies and concertos for various instruments. In the first movement, the timpani orchestra is active, in the second movement, a gentle slow movement, and in the third movement, the timpani orchestra concludes all the songs, making it a very tight concerto. I love this concerto, so I'll add it to Peter von Winter's playlist.
@felipemartinezdirector5015
@felipemartinezdirector5015 3 месяца назад
maravilloso
@samitobribiesca6320
@samitobribiesca6320 2 года назад
EXTRAORDINARIE, EXQUISITE PRODIGIEUX MERCI BEACOUPE ! !
@sodality3970
@sodality3970 2 года назад
God bless you for another piece of beautiful music , by an obscure composer !! Thank you for the biography , also !! And the fascinating painting !! Your posts are always top-notch !!
@Reciclassicat
@Reciclassicat 2 года назад
😃😃😃 !!!
@woodydudley7147
@woodydudley7147 2 года назад
Besides being skillful in finding neglected composers, Pau, you are good at finding paintings. I enjoy the opportunities you give me of looking into the past.
@bemolartaria
@bemolartaria 2 года назад
How beautiful! Thanks, Paul!
@petermorgan768
@petermorgan768 2 года назад
Wow this is wonderful! Thank you for introducing this unknown composer to me.
@alexbelsky3177
@alexbelsky3177 2 года назад
Очень красивая музыка, и солист и оркестр на высоком уровне, спасибо! 👏👏👏👏 Раньше это концертино не было известно?
@maxfochtmann9576
@maxfochtmann9576 2 года назад
При чем малоизвестный композитор. Молодец.
@katherineparadis-chateaune8004
@katherineparadis-chateaune8004 2 года назад
Quel choix ingénieux von Peter fait-il de ses timbres, et cette manière de les mettre en valeur !! Ça me réjouit à un point indescriptible ! Oh quelle découverte, merci merci merci Pau NG. La chance que nous avons grâce à vous, c'est extraordinaire. Merci du fond du cœur. Vous nous partagez ce concerto aujourd'hui, lui qui a rendu l'âme un 17 octobre, j'ai l'impression qu'il a sauté par dessus sa mort et continue de vivre, à plein!!
@marcosPRATA918
@marcosPRATA918 2 года назад
A mais inspirada, elegante e colorida escrita de Mannheim. Não fosse Mozart e o fenômeno Beethoven P. Von Winter seria o clássico mais aclamado dentre todos.
@user-pq1np6jm2c
@user-pq1np6jm2c 2 года назад
I am interested in Peter von Winter :Das Labyrlnth Mozart magic flute another story😳
@Reciclassicat
@Reciclassicat 2 года назад
www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/Peter-von-Winter-1754-1825-Das-Labyrinth-Der-Zauberfl%F6te-zweyter-Theil/hnum/3424386
@user-pq1np6jm2c
@user-pq1np6jm2c 2 года назад
@@Reciclassicat thank you for telling me!
@brianlemaire4221
@brianlemaire4221 2 года назад
Is this a picture of Munich or Mannheim?
@Reciclassicat
@Reciclassicat 2 года назад
Munich ;-)
@anne-louiseluccarini4530
@anne-louiseluccarini4530 11 месяцев назад
The marketplace. The tall pole is a Mariensaule. The two belfries in the background belong to the Frauenkirche. Badly damaged by WWII bombing, gradually restored.
@katherineparadis-chateaune8004
@katherineparadis-chateaune8004 2 года назад
I would like to know why the volume is so low?
@Reciclassicat
@Reciclassicat 2 года назад
The recording volume.
@erichbeck9302
@erichbeck9302 2 года назад
Yes, I agree - the volume variations are a bit extreme, especially the quiet parts. Seems like poor recording quality unfortunately.
@katherineparadis-chateaune8004
@katherineparadis-chateaune8004 2 года назад
@@erichbeck9302 The slow mouvement is much too slow
@paacer
@paacer 2 года назад
I find it perfect . Are you sure it's not at your end . Check the volume on youtube is at max and your speakers .
@anne-louiseluccarini4530
@anne-louiseluccarini4530 11 месяцев назад
The score is probably marked ppp.
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