Jan Kalivoda (1801-1866) Morceau de Salon for Oboe and Piano Op.228, Paul Dombrecht
Jan Kalivoda (1801-1866) Morceau de Salon for Oboe and Piano Op.228
Allegro non tanto - Allegretto - Tempo primo
Paul Dombrecht Oboe
Jos van Immerseel Piano
Jan Křtitel Václav Kalivoda (Johann Baptist Wenzel Kalliwoda in German) (February 21, 1801,Prague – December 3, 1866 Karlsruhe), was a Czech composer, conductor and violinist.
Kalivoda was born in Prague in 1801 and as early as 1811 started studying violin and composition at the Prague Conservatory. He made his debut as a violinist at the age of 14. Upon completion of his studies he became a member of the Prague Opera Orchestra. His diploma from the Conservatory read "Excellent player solo or in an orchestra...shows great talent in composition." More prosperous tours as a violinist, for instance to Linz and Munich, followed.
Significance
Kalliwoda "represents a sort of symphonic 'missing link' between Beethoven and Schumann," writes the critic David Hurwitz, founder of Classics Today. "His melodic appeal and rhythmic energy undoubtedly have something to do with his Czech roots...but he also had a genuine understanding of symphonic development and real contrapuntal skill." Hurwitz observes that "as the predominance of minor keys suggests, his music has passion and an emotional depth that recalls Beethoven without ever descending into mere imitation. Part of the reason for his distinctiveness stems from his skill at orchestration."...The symphonic music of Kalliwoda is "thrilling, and it strikingly anticipates or echoes so much of 19th century music--from Berlioz to Dvorák to Wagner, and even Sibelius.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Kal...
Видео Jan Kalivoda (1801-1866) Morceau de Salon for Oboe and Piano Op.228, Paul Dombrecht канала Ria Brezova
Allegro non tanto - Allegretto - Tempo primo
Paul Dombrecht Oboe
Jos van Immerseel Piano
Jan Křtitel Václav Kalivoda (Johann Baptist Wenzel Kalliwoda in German) (February 21, 1801,Prague – December 3, 1866 Karlsruhe), was a Czech composer, conductor and violinist.
Kalivoda was born in Prague in 1801 and as early as 1811 started studying violin and composition at the Prague Conservatory. He made his debut as a violinist at the age of 14. Upon completion of his studies he became a member of the Prague Opera Orchestra. His diploma from the Conservatory read "Excellent player solo or in an orchestra...shows great talent in composition." More prosperous tours as a violinist, for instance to Linz and Munich, followed.
Significance
Kalliwoda "represents a sort of symphonic 'missing link' between Beethoven and Schumann," writes the critic David Hurwitz, founder of Classics Today. "His melodic appeal and rhythmic energy undoubtedly have something to do with his Czech roots...but he also had a genuine understanding of symphonic development and real contrapuntal skill." Hurwitz observes that "as the predominance of minor keys suggests, his music has passion and an emotional depth that recalls Beethoven without ever descending into mere imitation. Part of the reason for his distinctiveness stems from his skill at orchestration."...The symphonic music of Kalliwoda is "thrilling, and it strikingly anticipates or echoes so much of 19th century music--from Berlioz to Dvorák to Wagner, and even Sibelius.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Kal...
Видео Jan Kalivoda (1801-1866) Morceau de Salon for Oboe and Piano Op.228, Paul Dombrecht канала Ria Brezova
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