Austrian Baroque music takes centre stage in the repertoire of this unusual Baroque ensemble. The music performed at the imperial court in Vienna at this time was initially heavily influenced by the music of Italy, later by that of France; Spanish court ceremonial also had important artistic effects in Vienna. The typical Austrian sound of this era was characterised by the impact of its many royal domains. The political and societal boundaries of Baroque Austria stretched much further than nowadays. Elements of Slavic, Hungarian and Alpine folk music styles had lasting effects on art music, making up its specific sound. The title “Sonatae tam aris quam aulis servientes” suggests that these works can be used for both sacred and secular purposes. They represent the first of several collections of pieces for polyphonic instrumental ensembles (published in 1676, 1680 and 1682) in which Biber demonstrated his mastery in handling the most important forms of instrumental music of his time.
Tracklisting
1
Sonata I a otto
Composer: Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
05:16
2
Sonata II a sei
Composer: Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
04:51
3
Sonata III a sei
Composer: Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
06:53
4
Sonata IV a cinque
Composer: Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
05:11
5
Sonata V a sei
Composer: Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
06:44
6
Sonata VI a cinque
Composer: Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
05:09
7
Sonata VII a cinque
Composer: Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
06:21
8
Sonata VIII a cinque
Composer: Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber