Notes and Editorial Reviews
Today almost entirely forgotten, Reutter has been the most successful composer of opera in Vienna during the 1730s, and the single and most influential composer of church music in Vienna for three decades, enjoying the estimation of both Charles VI and Maria Theresia. The son of a court organist and music director at St. Stephen's Cathedral, Reutter studied with Antonio Caldara and, having returned from a period of study in Italy, was nominated imperial court composer in Vienna in 1730. He became first director of music at St. Stephen's im 1738, second Hofkapellmeister in 1747 and first Hofkapellmeister in 1769. His influential position in the musical life of Vienna led to conflicts with Durazzo and Gluck which escalated in 1761. Reutter is
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one of the few composers who composed for the Pantaleon (salterio). As Caldara had done before him, Reutter used the pantaleon as an obbligato instrument in several arias of his operas and oratorios. Our programme features four arias for obligato salterio. With this CD La Gioia Armonica will continue the endeavours of its first CD for RAMÉE, dedicated to original compositions for the pantaleon by Antonio Caldara (RAM 0405). Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Justorum animae in manu Dei sunt, motet by Johann G. Reutter
Performer:
Monika Mauch ()
Conductor:
Jürgen Banholzer
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gioia Armonica
Period: Classical
Written: 1732
Date of Recording: 05/2012
Venue: Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany
Length: 5 Minutes 34 Secs.
2.
Pizzicato for solo violin (fragment) by Johann G. Reutter
Conductor:
Jürgen Banholzer
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gioia Armonica
Date of Recording: 05/2012
Venue: Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany
Length: 5 Minutes 29 Secs.
3.
Allegro (fragment) by Johann G. Reutter
Conductor:
Jürgen Banholzer
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gioia Armonica
Date of Recording: 05/2012
Venue: Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany
Length: 3 Minutes 20 Secs.
4.
Hodie in ecclesia sanctorum, motet by Johann G. Reutter
Performer:
Monika Mauch ()
Conductor:
Jürgen Banholzer
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gioia Armonica
Period: Classical
Written: 1750s
Date of Recording: 05/2012
Venue: Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany
Length: 7 Minutes 37 Secs.
5.
Wenceslaum Sanctissimum, motet by Johann G. Reutter
Performer:
Monika Mauch ()
Conductor:
Jürgen Banholzer
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gioia Armonica
Period: Classical
Written: circa 1752
Date of Recording: 05/2012
Venue: Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany
Length: 5 Minutes 9 Secs.
6.
Surrexit Pastor bonus, motet by Johann G. Reutter
Performer:
Monika Mauch ()
Conductor:
Jürgen Banholzer
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gioia Armonica
Period: Classical
Written: circa 1748
Date of Recording: 05/2012
Venue: Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany
Length: 8 Minutes 13 Secs.
7.
Deus Pater paraclytus, motet by Johann G. Reutter
Performer:
Monika Mauch ()
Conductor:
Jürgen Banholzer
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gioia Armonica
Period: Classical
Written: circa 1744
Date of Recording: 05/2012
Venue: Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany
Length: 6 Minutes 21 Secs.
8.
La magnanimità di Alessandro: Aria. Venga l'età vetusta by Johann G. Reutter
Performer:
Monika Mauch ()
Conductor:
Jürgen Banholzer
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gioia Armonica
Period: Baroque
Written: 1729
Date of Recording: 05/2012
Venue: Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany
Length: 6 Minutes 58 Secs.
9.
Archidamia: Aria. Dura legge a chi t'adora by Johann G. Reutter
Performer:
Monika Mauch ()
Conductor:
Jürgen Banholzer
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gioia Armonica
Period: Baroque
Written: 1727
Date of Recording: 05/2012
Venue: Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany
Length: 7 Minutes 20 Secs.
10.
La Betulia liberata: Aria. Del pari infeconda by Johann G. Reutter
Performer:
Monika Mauch ()
Conductor:
Jürgen Banholzer
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gioia Armonica
Period: Classical
Written: 1734
Date of Recording: 05/2012
Venue: Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany
Length: 6 Minutes 42 Secs.
11.
Alcide trasformato in dio: Aria. Soletto al mio caro by Johann G. Reutter
Performer:
Monika Mauch ()
Conductor:
Jürgen Banholzer
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gioia Armonica
Period: Baroque
Written: 1729
Date of Recording: 05/2012
Venue: Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany
Length: 6 Minutes 45 Secs.
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