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Weiss: Sonatas for Lute, Volume 3
Silvius Leopold Weiss
Weiss: Sonatas for Lute, Volume 3
Genre: Classical
 
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In his day, Silvius Leopold Weiss (1686-1750) was one of the most famous musicians in Germany. An exact contemporary of Bach, he lived and worked in luxury in the ducal court at Dresden. However, when, after he died, his i...  more »

     
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All Artists: Silvius Leopold Weiss
Title: Weiss: Sonatas for Lute, Volume 3
Members Wishing: 1
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Label: Naxos
Release Date: 1/25/2000
Genre: Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Baroque (c.1600-1750), Classical (c.1770-1830), Instruments, Strings
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 636943435021

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In his day, Silvius Leopold Weiss (1686-1750) was one of the most famous musicians in Germany. An exact contemporary of Bach, he lived and worked in luxury in the ducal court at Dresden. However, when, after he died, his instrument (the lute) and the tablature method of writing for it descended into obsolescence, his reputation dwindled too. He wrote some 600 works for the baroque lute, almost all of them dance suites, although they were titled either sonatas or partitas. They were for the mind and not for the feet to dance to. Unlike the Renaissance lute, the baroque instrument is tuned to a chord (D minor). It resonates richly and booms with a variable number of unfretted bass strings. The three sonatas, which the brilliant Canadian lutenist Robert Barto plays with barely a squeak on this Naxos disc, span the composer's career. The early period Sonata in D major is distinguished by a freely rhythmic, unbarred Prelude. Weiss's mid-life Sonata in C minor is marked by a wonderfully doleful minuet. By the time Weiss wrote his profound Sonata in D minor in later life, his movements had become extended and absorbing intellectual journeys. Barto renders Weiss's elegantly circuitous trail with absolute logic. --Rick Jones
 

CD Reviews

Weiss Sonatas for Lute,Volume 3,Robert Barto Naxos
Fadi Nakhle | Australia | 03/25/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is an excellent cd,as with his previous 2 Naxos recordings.Robert Barto,a pupil of the late Michael Schaffer and the finest of Eugen.M.Dombois's students.His understanding of the lute is replete,playing with an all to uncommon joy uncustomary to it's noble grace more akin to melancholy.Sylvius.L.Weiss arguably(and in my opinion)the finest Lutanist that has lived."
Superb music, musicianship
drollere | Sebastopol, CA United States | 12/16/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"these weiss recordings by robert barto (and the parallel series recorded by lutz kirchhof) provide a beautiful and unexpectedly poignant taste of the late baroque. the lutes in both series have a splendid tone, resonant and bright, and the recordings are close (20 bit technology is used) without being too detailed. the pieces are played with nary a buzz or flubbed note and with stunning rhythmic momentum and verve. (kirchhof once or twice pops a string in his enthusiasm.) the various suites by weiss are not strongly contrasted musically -- all are built around similar harmonic progressions and motifs, developed as arpeggiated chords and free scales -- and all the discs in the barto and kirchhof series are delightful: the music is gently propulsive, endlessly evolving, wistful, joyful, reflective and dancing by turns. highly recommended."
Superb performance of classic lute music
Fadi Nakhle | 09/20/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Superbly played, well recorded disc of some magnificent music from Herr Weiss. The music is permeated by the dance rhythms which make it so appealing to listeners of this era, and yet at times in the slow passages have a poignant ring that put to shame all the horrid "new age" music that now invades the airwaves.Give yourself a treat and get this disc!"