Habsburg Music for Two Trumpets / Madeuf, Zimmermann, Konrad, Rossetti Players

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The trumpet had a special place in art music in the 17th century, as it was reserved exclusively for the emperor and the high nobility and was forbidden to the commoners and lower classes. Gradually, the trumpet was also used in church services on special occasions. In addition to the imperial Habsburg court in Vienna, the ecclesiastical bishoprics of Kremsier and Salzburg were musical centers where high-quality trumpet music was created. The trumpeter Jean-François Madeuf and his colleague Julian Zimmermann have researched the archives of these centers and present works for two (or four) trumpets by Schmelzer, Bertali, Biber, Rittler, Vejvanovský and Richter. The special thing about this is that they use pure natural trumpets - quite historically - without the auxiliary holes that appeared in the 1960s in order to be able to play some difficult semitones better. They will be accompanied by the ensemble The Rossetti Players under the direction of Barbara Konrad.



Product Description:


  • Release Date: January 01, 2030


  • Catalog Number: ACC 24393


  • UPC: 4015023243934


  • Label: Accent


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Period: Baroque


  • Composer: Antonio Bertali, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber, Antonio Draghi, Ferdinand Tobias Richter, Jakob Rittler, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer


  • Conductor: Barbara Konrad


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: The Rossetto Players


  • Performer: Jean-Francois Madeuf, Julian Zimmermann