which one of his sonatas is this from? I know its from his "The Usable Virtuoso" which is a collection of 12 sonatas for Violin or Traverse Flute, but its gonna be a digging through the manuscript finding which one it is!!!
Thank you for posting this. I did not know of Wolfsthal before. His playing of this is reminiscent of Clara Rockmore's version on the theremin, with its many beautiful slides and shifts.
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Johann Mattheson (1681-1764) Aria, Doubles 1 & 2 from Suite n°5 in G minor for Harpsichord
frenchiecocorico1 3 months ago
Nice, thanks
VicodinAddicted 5 months ago
This is justj wonderful.I've always loved Wolfstahl's playing for his warmth of tone and deep passionate expression.
krowbarr13820 7 months ago
Wonderful playing, wonderful composition! Beautiful
gonrolgonrol 9 months ago
Wonderful.
Teonareine 9 months ago
WOW
Upon further research, I've found that this is a transcription of the Air from Mattheson's harpsichord suite in C minor.
Sounds better than the original!
requiemaeturnum 2 years ago
which one of his sonatas is this from? I know its from his "The Usable Virtuoso" which is a collection of 12 sonatas for Violin or Traverse Flute, but its gonna be a digging through the manuscript finding which one it is!!!
requiemaeturnum 2 years ago
This music is so haunting. I love it. I only wish that the continuo was played by a harpsichord instead of a piano.
requiemaeturnum 2 years ago
Thank you for posting this. I did not know of Wolfsthal before. His playing of this is reminiscent of Clara Rockmore's version on the theremin, with its many beautiful slides and shifts.
daveboy44 2 years ago