Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Carl Stamitz, a prolific composer of the Classical era, with his captivating album "Stamitz: Sinfonias Concertante & Viola Concertos." Released on May 30, 2005, under the Supraphon label, this album is a treasure trove of classical masterpieces that showcase Stamitz's virtuosity and innovation.
The album spans a generous 71 minutes, featuring a collection of concertos and sinfonias concertantes that highlight the viola and violin in dazzling displays of technical prowess and emotional depth. Stamitz, a key figure in the Mannheim School of composers, blends the elegance of the Classical period with the expressive power of the viola and violin, creating a sound that is both refined and deeply moving.
The album opens with the Concerto for Viola and Orchestra in D Major, Op. 1, a work that immediately draws the audience in with its lively Allegro non troppo. The second movement, Andante moderato, offers a moment of introspection, while the Rondo. Allegretto closes the concerto with a spirited dance. The Concerto for Viola and Orchestra in A Major follows, showcasing Stamitz's ability to craft melodies that are both lyrical and virtuosic.
The Sinfonia concertante for Violin and Viola in D Major is a standout piece, featuring a delightful interplay between the violin and viola. The Allegro moderato opens with a sense of grandeur, while the Romance offers a tender, intimate moment. The Rondeau concludes the work with a lively, dance-like energy.
The album concludes with the Sinfonia concertante for Violin in C Major, a work that showcases Stamitz's ability to write for the violin with the same flair and expressiveness as he does for the viola. The Allegro moderato opens with a sense of grandeur, while the Andante offers a moment of reflection. The Menuet closes the album with a graceful, elegant dance.
Carl Stamitz's "Stamitz: Sinfonias Concertante & Viola Concertos" is a must-listen for anyone interested in the Classical period, offering a rich and varied collection of works that showcase the composer's unique voice and the beauty of the viola and violin.