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    Jan Čižmář - Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague & Vienna Circa 1700. Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague (2024) [24/96]

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    Jan Čižmář - Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague & Vienna Circa 1700. Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague (2024) [24/96]

    Jan Čižmář, {oh!} Ensemble & Martyna Pastuszka - Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague & Vienna Circa 1700. Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague (2024)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 77:25 minutes | 1,43 GB
    Classical | Label: Supraphon, Official Digital Download

    The album, which is being released by Supraphon in its Music of the 18th-century Prague series, is focused on works by the important lutenist and composer, Count Jan Antonín Losy (1651–1721), looking at them from an unusual point of view. The album, aptly called Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague and Vienna, circa 1700, also presents compositions originally written for lute, in alternative but original period versions. Historical instruments player, teacher, researcher and producer Jan Čižmář recorded the music with the Polish {oh!} Ensemble, headed by violinist Martyna Pastuszka. The result is a revealing album premiering some of Losy’s lute compositions in unusual and varied sound versions and is being released by Supraphon on 24 May 2024 on CD and in digital formats.

    Losy is known as a leading figure of lute playing in the Hapsburg monarchy, particularly in Vienna and Prague. Many scattered sources prove that some of his solo pieces were also played as chamber music for lute combined with different instruments although no accompaniment parts survive. Jan Čižmář reconstructed selected ensemble compositions for the album in order to show the variety of possible instrumentation indicated in some sources.

    For about two centuries, the lute was the main instrument on which the virtuoso musician could show his artistry and sills of expression. Its intimacy requires attentive listening and the surviving compositions by great masters show how that was important: period sources describe how famous players could affect their listeners’ emotions. In the first half of the 17th century, the earlier “Renaissance” style was replaced by a new, French music style based on the dance and vocal music of the Ballet de cour of Paris. The music of great Paris lutenists, such as François Dufaut, Denis Gaultier and Charles Mouton, who used a new tuning and the characteristic style brisé (broken style), has been preserved in surprisingly larger numbers, even in other than French sources (mostly in German-speaking areas), including the nobility’s libraries of the Hapsburg Empire. Losy’s music is one of the pinnacles of a creative approach to the French style in Central Europe.

    Jan Čižmář comments on the album: “The idea of an album of compositions by Jan Antonín Losy is part of a larger project called 'Losyana' consisting of four parts: an extensive treatise (Acta Losyana) on his works and family and on the historical (not only musical) context; a catalogue of his oeuvre (Opera Losyana), which also includes the newly discovered pieces, published in the Editio Losyana series – and some of them can be heard on this album. I have been interested in Losy for many years. I felt a kind of debt towards him because I think that he is underrated as a lutenist – he is often said to have been appreciated in his time especially because he was a nobleman. And that is what our album should put right – we want to show that he was admired especially because his was indisputably high-quality music.”

    After he died, Jan Antonín Losy was honoured by his younger colleague, Silvius Leopold Weiss, who memorialised him in his famous Tombeau. Jan Čižmář remarks: “Tombeau is intentionally put at the end of the album. It is a musical tribute to Losy’s compositions, so the recordings are put in complete context for the listener, with a captivating story.”

    Tracklist:
    01 - Partia in D Minor_ I. Allemande
    02 - Partia in D Minor_ II. Courante
    03 - Partia in D Minor_ III. Aria I
    04 - Partia in D Minor_ IV. Aria II
    05 - Partia in D Minor_ V. Menuet
    06 - Partia in D Minor_ VI. Gigue
    07 - Partia in D Minor_ VII. Rondeau
    08 - Suite in B-Flat Major_ I. Allemande
    09 - Suite in B-Flat Major_ II. Courante
    10 - Suite in B-Flat Major_ III. Sarabande
    11 - Suite in B-Flat Major_ IV. Gavotte
    12 - Suite in B-Flat Major_ V. Rondeau
    13 - Suite in B-Flat Major_ VI. Marche
    14 - Suite in B-Flat Major_ VII. Menuet
    15 - Suite in G Major_ I. Allemande
    16 - Suite in G Major_ II. Courante
    17 - Suite in G Major_ III. Menuet
    18 - Suite in G Major_ IV. Echo
    19 - Suite in G Major_ V. Gigue
    20 - Gig in D Minor
    21 - Concertus in A Major_ I. Allemande
    22 - Concertus in A Major_ II. Courante
    23 - Concertus in A Major_ III. Bouree
    24 - Concertus in A Major_ IV. Sarabande
    25 - Concertus in A Major_ V. Echo
    26 - Concertus in A Major_ VI. Menuet – VII. Passepied – VIII. Menuet
    27 - Concertus in A Major_ IX. Gig
    28 - Suite in C Major_ I. Rondeaux
    29 - Suite in C Major_ II. Caprice – Caprice dęune autre maniere
    30 - Suite in C Major_ III. Menuet
    31 - Suite in C Major_ IV. Air
    32 - Suite in C Major_ V. Gavotte
    33 - Suite in C Major_ VI. Gavotte
    34 - Suite in C Major_ VII. Les Forgerons
    35 - Tombeau sur la mort de M. Comte de Logy arrivée 1721

    foobar2000 1.4.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2024-05-23 17:29:28

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    Analyzed: Jan Čižmář / Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague & Vienna Circa 1700. Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague (1-34)
    Martyna Pastuszka / Losy, Weiss: Lute Music in Prague & Vienna Circa 1700. Music from Eighteenth-Century Prague (35)
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR12 -6.81 dB -21.46 dB 2:11 01-Partia in D Minor: I. Allemande
    DR11 -7.11 dB -20.77 dB 1:57 02-Partia in D Minor: II. Courante
    DR11 -7.41 dB -22.65 dB 3:49 03-Partia in D Minor: III. Aria I
    DR14 -12.13 dB -29.12 dB 3:31 04-Partia in D Minor: IV. Aria II
    DR11 -6.58 dB -21.48 dB 1:33 05-Partia in D Minor: V. Menuet
    DR12 -3.76 dB -19.27 dB 1:12 06-Partia in D Minor: VI. Gigue
    DR11 -6.49 dB -21.53 dB 3:26 07-Partia in D Minor: VII. Rondeau
    DR12 -3.35 dB -17.90 dB 3:27 08-Suite in B-Flat Major: I. Allemande
    DR11 -1.17 dB -16.57 dB 1:35 09-Suite in B-Flat Major: II. Courante
    DR11 -5.06 dB -19.65 dB 2:08 10-Suite in B-Flat Major: III. Sarabande
    DR11 -1.43 dB -16.80 dB 1:08 11-Suite in B-Flat Major: IV. Gavotte
    DR11 -3.99 dB -18.96 dB 1:43 12-Suite in B-Flat Major: V. Rondeau
    DR13 -0.19 dB -17.27 dB 0:46 13-Suite in B-Flat Major: VI. Marche
    DR11 -0.44 dB -16.32 dB 1:12 14-Suite in B-Flat Major: VII. Menuet
    DR11 -9.91 dB -22.54 dB 2:06 15-Suite in G Major: I. Allemande
    DR10 -8.96 dB -22.48 dB 1:11 16-Suite in G Major: II. Courante
    DR11 -11.03 dB -23.87 dB 1:34 17-Suite in G Major: III. Menuet
    DR11 -9.92 dB -22.76 dB 1:54 18-Suite in G Major: IV. Echo
    DR11 -9.85 dB -23.18 dB 2:14 19-Suite in G Major: V. Gigue
    DR12 -5.08 dB -19.29 dB 2:29 21-Concertus in A Major: I. Allemande
    DR11 -4.55 dB -18.90 dB 2:05 22-Concertus in A Major: II. Courante
    DR12 -3.90 dB -19.44 dB 1:18 23-Concertus in A Major: III. Bouree
    DR12 -8.13 dB -23.94 dB 2:49 24-Concertus in A Major: IV. Sarabande
    DR12 -4.03 dB -19.72 dB 1:18 25-Concertus in A Major: V. Echo
    DR12 -1.96 dB -18.82 dB 2:50 26-Concertus in A Major: VI. Menuet – VII. Passepied – VIII. Menuet
    DR12 -3.00 dB -18.99 dB 2:28 27-Concertus in A Major: IX. Gig
    DR13 -6.79 dB -22.71 dB 3:01 28-Suite in C Major: I. Rondeaux
    DR11 -12.00 dB -27.08 dB 1:38 29-Suite in C Major: II. Caprice – Caprice dęune autre maniere
    DR11 -10.34 dB -24.27 dB 1:08 30-Suite in C Major: III. Menuet
    DR11 -11.84 dB -24.53 dB 2:04 31-Suite in C Major: IV. Air
    DR14 -5.44 dB -21.14 dB 1:13 32-Suite in C Major: V. Gavotte
    DR11 -8.71 dB -21.93 dB 1:28 33-Suite in C Major: VI. Gavotte
    DR13 -6.85 dB -22.17 dB 2:00 34-Suite in C Major: VII. Les Forgerons
    DR14 -5.65 dB -24.79 dB 9:58 35-Tombeau sur la mort de M. Comte de Logy arrivée 1721
    DR10 -5.25 dB -20.93 dB 0:59 20-Gig in D Minor
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    Number of tracks: 35
    Official DR value: DR12

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2510 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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