The City of Salzburg
Lucie Skeaping discusses some of the composers who lived and worked in Salzburg before Mozart's time, including Finck, Hofhaimer, Stadlmayr, Biber, Muffat and Michael Haydn.
Lucie Skeaping takes a look at some of the composers who lived and worked in Salzburg, before it became the Mozartean shrine we know it as today!
The city itself is the fourth largest in modern-day Austria, and sits neatly on the banks of the river Salzach, at the northern boundary of the Alps. The name Salzburg - literally "Salt Castle" - comes from the salt mines in the area that helped start the regeneration of the city in the 7th century. It was a holy man - Saint Rupert - who saw its potential - and founded the city on what was the ruined Roman settlement of Iuvavum. A hundred or so years later, barges carrying salt along the river, were subject to a toll, and as a result, the city began to flourish.
Rupert was also the founder of Christianity in the region, and the cathedral which was begun there during his lifetime, now bears both his name, and his relics - although there has been a lot of building and rebuilding over the 13-hundred or so years since his demise! In the 17th & 18th centuries, Salzburg was also an important seat in the Holy Roman Empire, and for a time was even an independent state within it.
The cathedral and its surroundings naturally attracted all sorts of people, including craftsmen, artists and musicians such as Heinrich Finck, Paul Hofhaimer, Johann Stadlmayr, Abraham Megerle, Heinrich Biber, Georg Muffat, Michael Haydn and Leopold Mozart.
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Carl Maria von Weber
6 Fughettos, Op.1
Performer: Florian Pagitsch (organ)
- MDG.
- 319 0990-2.
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Heinrich Finck
Greiner, zanner
Performers: Il Curioso, Bernhard BΓΆhm (director)
- NAXOS.
- 8.557138.
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Paul Hofhaimer
Greiner, zanner, eifrer
Performers: Il Curioso, Bernhard BΓΆhm (director)
- NAXOS.
- 8.557138.
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Paul Hofhaimer
Nach Willen dein
Performer: Florian Pagitsch (organ)
- MDG.
- 319 0990-2.
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Johann Stadlmayr
Resurrexi a 5
Performers: New York Collegium, Andrew Parrott (conductor)
- KLEOS CLASSICS.
- KL 5135.
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Abraham Megerle
Peccator et consolator a 2
Performers: Susan Hemington Jones & Ruth Holton (sopranos), Paula Chateauneuf (theorbo), Timothy Roberts (organ)
- ARCHIV.
- 00289 474 7142.
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Heinrich Ignaz Franz von Biber
Kyrie from 'Missa Salisburgiensis'
Performers: The Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra & Choir, Ton Koopman (conductor)
- ERATO.
- 3984-25506-2.
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Georg Muffat
Sonata No.4 in E minor "Armonico Tributo"
Performers: The Parley of Instruments, Roy Goodman & Peter Holman (directors)
- HYPERION.
- CDH 55191.
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Leopold Mozart
Concerto for trombone & orchestra in D major
Performers: JΓΆrgen van Rijen (trombone), Combattimento Consort Amsterdam, Jan Willem de Vriend (conductor)
- CHANNEL CLASSICS.
- CCS SA 26708.
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Michael Haydn
Overture: Der BΓΌΓende SΓΌnder
Performers: Deutsche Kammerakademie Neuss, Johannes Goritzki (conductor)
- CPO.
- 999 513-2.
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- Sat 26 Jun 2010 13:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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