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Leila Schayegh|Josef Mysliveček : Violin Concertos, Sinfonia, Ouverture

Josef Mysliveček : Violin Concertos, Sinfonia, Ouverture

Leila Schayegh - Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks

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Josef Mysliveček (1737-1781) also known as "Il Divino Boemo" (The Divine Bohemian) was one of the most celebrated opera composers in Italy in the 1770s. His instrumental works - symphonies, concertos, octets, quartets, and trios - were as popular as his vocal music. Certain features of his melodic style reflect his Bohemian origins, and Mysliveček's influence on contemporaries was significant. A close friend of the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and a musical influence on him, Mozart described his character as "full of fire, spirit and life". All nine of the Mysliveček violin concertos that survive in complete form were probably written in a short period during the late 1760s and early 1770s when the composer maintained close contacts with the city of Padua and the composer and violinist Giuseppe Tartini. As a representative of Italian traditions that extended back to the early eighteenth century, Mysliveček’s violin concertos are all cast in three movements of the pattern ‘fast-slow-fast’.
“From this music one can hear that the author was also a superb opera composer: the quickly alternating themes are well defined in character, whether sounding serious or boisterous, pleading or alluring, questioning or majestic, friendly or imperious. Figuratively, we find ourselves on the opera stage.” (Leila Schayegh) © Accent/Note-1

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Josef Mysliveček : Violin Concertos, Sinfonia, Ouverture

Leila Schayegh

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Violin Concerto in D major (Josef Mysliveček)

1
I. Allegro
Leila Schayegh
00:07:42

Leila Schayegh, Violin - Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

(C) 2018 Accent (P) 2018 Accent

2
II. Larghetto
Leila Schayegh
00:05:10

Leila Schayegh, Violin - Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

(C) 2018 Accent (P) 2018 Accent

3
III. Allegro
Leila Schayegh
00:04:47

Leila Schayegh, Violin - Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

(C) 2018 Accent (P) 2018 Accent

Symphony in E-Flat Major (Josef Mysliveček)

4
I. Spiritoso
Collegium 1704
00:03:43

Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

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5
II. Andantino
Collegium 1704
00:04:05

Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

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6
III. —
Collegium 1704
00:01:38

Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

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Violin Concerto in E major (Josef Mysliveček)

7
I. —
Leila Schayegh
00:08:56

Leila Schayegh, Violin - Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

(C) 2018 Accent (P) 2018 Accent

8
II. —
Leila Schayegh
00:05:22

Leila Schayegh, Violin - Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

(C) 2018 Accent (P) 2018 Accent

9
III. Presto
Leila Schayegh
00:05:26

Leila Schayegh, Violin - Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

(C) 2018 Accent (P) 2018 Accent

Overture No. 2 in A Major (Josef Mysliveček)

10
I. Allegro von brio
Collegium 1704
00:05:01

Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

(C) 2018 Accent (P) 2018 Accent

11
II. Andante
Collegium 1704
00:03:55

Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

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12
III. Allegro
Collegium 1704
00:02:13

Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

(C) 2018 Accent (P) 2018 Accent

Violin Concerto in A major (Josef Mysliveček)

13
I. Allegro moderato
Leila Schayegh
00:07:12

Leila Schayegh, Violin - Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

(C) 2018 Accent (P) 2018 Accent

14
II. —
Leila Schayegh
00:04:06

Leila Schayegh, Violin - Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

(C) 2018 Accent (P) 2018 Accent

15
III. Presto
Leila Schayegh
00:04:12

Leila Schayegh, Violin - Collegium 1704 - Vaclav Luks, Conductor - Josef Myslivecek, Composer

(C) 2018 Accent (P) 2018 Accent

Album review

Josef Mysliveček (1737-1781) also known as "Il Divino Boemo" (The Divine Bohemian) was one of the most celebrated opera composers in Italy in the 1770s. His instrumental works - symphonies, concertos, octets, quartets, and trios - were as popular as his vocal music. Certain features of his melodic style reflect his Bohemian origins, and Mysliveček's influence on contemporaries was significant. A close friend of the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and a musical influence on him, Mozart described his character as "full of fire, spirit and life". All nine of the Mysliveček violin concertos that survive in complete form were probably written in a short period during the late 1760s and early 1770s when the composer maintained close contacts with the city of Padua and the composer and violinist Giuseppe Tartini. As a representative of Italian traditions that extended back to the early eighteenth century, Mysliveček’s violin concertos are all cast in three movements of the pattern ‘fast-slow-fast’.
“From this music one can hear that the author was also a superb opera composer: the quickly alternating themes are well defined in character, whether sounding serious or boisterous, pleading or alluring, questioning or majestic, friendly or imperious. Figuratively, we find ourselves on the opera stage.” (Leila Schayegh) © Accent/Note-1

Details of the original recording : Recorded in church of St Anne, Prague Crossroads (Czech Republic), in July 2017

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