Editorial Reviews Apart from the title of the concert programme, Grand Duos pour deux Guitares, whats exceedingly attractive is the fact that a contemporary of Joseph Haydn adapted his string quartets for probably one of the most popular stringed instruments of our time a version that was surely preformed during the composers lifetime. In such, from the perspective of zeitgeist and its conjunct societal etiquette, the comprehension of both artists musical conceptualisation must have converged rather closely. The awe-inspiring joy of playing and charming-elegant wit of the performance at the Maulbronn Monasterys Laymen Refectory show how modern chamber music can be interpreted to the pleasure of the audience. An almost courtly atmosphere permeated the duos concert. But let us allow the artists some quotes themselves, out of the performance, so to speak: "Perhaps a few words about the guitars we play, because theyre not the modern concert guitars that are so well known. They are replicas of instruments that were played during the classic era in Vienna, built by a certain Mr Staufer. François de Fossa, who adapted these works of Haydns, played this type of instrument. But, we had them re-built. After all, they played on new guitars back then, so why should we have to give concerts with old ones?" The guitarist and composer François de Fossa (1775-1849) adapted these four Divertimentos for String Quartet from Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) as "Grand Duos for Two Guitars". De Fossa is still handled as a hot tip by todays guitarists. Only gradually is his work, including numerous adaptations and original compositions for solo guitars and guitar ensembles, being dug out of the archives and made accessible to the public.
From the Artist
The monastery Maulbronn, the concert place of this recording, is the most beautiful among the older monasteries in Germany. Maulbronns history begins with the year 1147. It's on the UNESCO list as a world heritage since 1993.
About the Artist
As Duo Sonare, Thomas Offermann & Jens Wagner have enriched the world of music since 1984 with their elegant interpretations of modern and classical guitar music. "One of the top ensembles of its kind for music of the 19th century maybe even the best." Their selected transcriptions are full of humour and originality. Their repertoire, performed on instruments of the respective musical era, brings the full opulence of chamber music to a felicitous consensus that proves how refreshingly old... read more
Album Description
Four divertimentos for stringquartet by Joseph Haydn edited by François de Fossa for guitar-duo, performed with historical guitares from the 19th century by the ensemble Duo Sonare (Jens Wagner & Thomas Offermann). A concert recording from the UNESCO monument Monastery Maulbronn.
Grand Duos Pour Deux Guitares
Grand Duos Pour Deux Guitares, Music, Duo Sonare, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical
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