Solo For The King / Jana Semeradova

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Label: SUPRAPHON
Catalog: SU4087-2
Format: CD

Jana Semerádová – baroque flute, Lenka Torgersen – baroque violin, Hana Fleková – baroque cello, Bertrand Cuiller – harpsichord

Bach, C P E: Duetto in E minor for flute and violin, Wq 140 Bach, J S: Flute Sonata No. 1 in B minor, BWV1030 Musical Offering, BWV1079: Canon perpetuus super thema Regium Fuga canonica in Epidiapente Benda, Franz: Sonata in E minor (Lee III, 57) Kirnberger: Trio in G minor Quantz: Sarabande in G major Minuetto for unaccompanied flute in E minor Gigue in G minor

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Recorded in the St. Francis of Assisi Church in the Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia, Prague, on December 10 and 12, 2011 Just as France had its Louis XIV, so Germany had Frederick II (1712-1786), whose passionate love of music (to the great annoyance of his father, who wanted him to be a strong monarch and military commander) allowed for the blossoming of many splendid flowers in the Galant style. The desire to learn how to play the flute was awakened in Frederick by his meeting the virtuoso J. J. Quantz. The King surrounded himself with renowned musicians of the time, with his orchestra including the harpsichordist C. Ph. E. Bach, the phenomenal Czech violinist F. Benda and J. Ph. Kirnberger, a pupil of J. S. Bach’s.

The encounter between Bach and the King of Prussia subsequently gave rise to the famous collection Musikalisches Opfer (Musical Offering). The fame of the spellbinding “Galant style” of the Baroque flautist Jana Semerádová has long since crossed the borders of the Czech lands: Wilbert Hazelzet’s pupil has performed to great acclaim at prestigious European festivals as a soloist and with her Collegium Marianum ensemble. Her magical flute invites you to a musical feast at the Potsdam chateau featuring the greatest musicians of the time of King Frederick II.

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