Johann Schmelzer's Sonata Quarta in D Major from Sonatae Unarum Fidium (1664). Live video from the Voices of Music Great Artists Series in San Fransisco. Featuring Elizabeth Blumenstock, baroque violin; William Skeen, viola da gamba; Hanneke van Proosdij, baroque organ, and David Tayler, theorbo. One of the finest examples of the early baroque German sonatas for violin and continuo, the Sonata Quarta of Johann Schmelzer combines florid passagework with harmonic and contrapuntal ingenuity. A ground bass connects each of the varied movements, and the work concludes with a virtuosic cadenza over a pedal point. Considered one of the finest violinists in world in 1660, Schmelzer published a collection of his solo sonatas of 1664; these are some of the most important works for the violin in the 17th century. The sonatas are Italianate in style, and set the stage for subsequent works of Biber and Bach.
Love the curls EB! Great to see the old Guarneri too...
robbirman 5 days ago
My my, I never realised how beautiful Blumenstock's sound is till I saw this video.
scheepalicious 1 week ago
WOW! IT WENT FROM SOFT AND SWEET TO FAST AND FURIOUS! BRAVO!
jddrew1000 1 week ago
This is very beautiful, congratulations!
kelborgui 3 weeks ago
It takes me out of my time and into another one. So bright, sad and sweet.
Soupwhistle 3 weeks ago
Wonderful!
ninikant 3 weeks ago
Thank you so much! Wonderful!
claudiakathleen 4 weeks ago
straordinario complimenti !!!!!
giovmin 4 weeks ago 2
Wonderful.
225gabi 4 weeks ago
Wow, such a beautifully harmonious sound you have. So wonderful to hear and see. Thank you so much!
handel4ever 4 weeks ago