Lorenzo Weckbacher - Quartetti Per Il Cembalo Principale - Korneel Bernolet & Apotheosis (2017)

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Title: Quartetti Per Il Cembalo Principale - Korneel Bernolet & Apotheosis
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Etcetera
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:19:47
Total Size: 534 MB
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Tracklist:

01 - Quartetto VI in D_ Allegro
02 - Quartetto VI in D_ Pastorale Andante un poco allegro & Minore
03 - Quartetto VI in D_ Menuetto poco allegro & Minore
04 - Quartetto VII in G_ Allegro a beau jeu, beau retour
05 - Quartetto VII in G_ [:]
06 - Quartetto VII in G_ Presto La Bouffonnerie du Marjolet
07 - Quartetto III in C_ Allegro assai
08 - Quartetto III in C_ Andante
09 - Quartetto III in C_ Presto
10 - Quartetto I in F_ Allegro
11 - Quartetto I in F_ Amoroso
12 - Quartetto I in F_ Menuetto Rondo & Minore
13 - Quartetto II in A_ Moderato
14 - Quartetto II in A_ Adagio no' tanto
15 - Quartetto II in A_ Presto
16 - Quartetto IV in Bb_ Allegro con moto
17 - Quartetto IV in Bb_ Andante a Bolonesse
18 - Quartetto IV in Bb_ Presto
19 - Quartetto V in Eb_ Fanthesie Andante gratioso

Personnel:
Korneel Bernolet (harpsichord)
Apotheosis

The identity of the composer of the keyboard quartets on this disc remains, even after a great deal of research, an enigma. The name Lorenzo Weckbacher, with the further description ‘maître de chapelle da sa Majesté le Roi de Prusse’ adorns the first of the more than 370 pages of the manuscript (no. 64.182) that is kept in the library of the Royal Conservatoire in Antwerp. The collection contains seven keyboard quartets, a keyboard concerto, two Ouvertures and two orchestral concertos, all in the same handwriting and marked being composed by Lorenzo Weckbacher, a composer otherwise completely unknown. One of the Ouvertures — Ouverture pour le jour de la naissance du Roi de Prusse — seems to confirm the composer’s claim that he was the Kapellmeister of the King of Prussia, although this could not be confirmed after an examination of historical sources. The ouverture to L’Entrée de la bergère, an opera in two acts, does not provide any further proof. Even the most basic biographical information about Weckbacher is missing. No other works of his have been discovered elsewhere in the world, with the exception of two violin parts of a keyboard quartet, preserved in the Fürst zu Bentheim-Tecklenburgische Musikbibliothek in Rheda.

The origins of the collection are unclear as well: the manuscript entered in the library register in 1972 as an anonymous donation, although there are indications that the volume was already in the library’s possession between the two World Wars. Its splendidly decorated cover featuring the coat of arms of the aristocratic Manderscheid-Blankenheim family and references to the Peace of Westphalia (1648), also does not provide us with points of reference. At this moment, the mystery of the work’s composer remains unsolved; all possibilities remain open. Weckbacher may have been an obscure and forgotten composer, or the whole thing could be a falsification. This recording, and the concomitant publication of the works by Musikproduktion Höflich in Munich, are the result of a research project carried out in the library of the Antwerp Conservatoire. Researcher Korneel Bernolet has studied and edited the scores, and prepared and realised the recording.


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