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2006

HRA-Release:
09.09.2021

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  • Johann Christian Cannabich (1731 - 1798): Symphony in G Major:
  • 1 Cannabich: Symphony in G Major: I. Allegro 06:17
  • 2 Cannabich: Symphony in G Major: II. Andantino 04:24
  • 3 Cannabich: Symphony in G Major: III. Minuet and Trio 04:26
  • 4 Cannabich: Symphony in G Major: IV. Presto assai 04:45
  • Symphony in A Major:
  • 5 Cannabich: Symphony in A Major: I. Allegro 03:17
  • 6 Cannabich: Symphony in A Major: II. Andante 03:45
  • 7 Cannabich: Symphony in A Major: III. Allegro ma non troppo 04:55
  • Symphony in E-Flat Major, No. 57:
  • 8 Cannabich: Symphony in E-Flat Major, No. 57: I. Allegro 05:02
  • 9 Cannabich: Symphony in E-Flat Major, No. 57: II. Andante 04:29
  • 10 Cannabich: Symphony in E-Flat Major, No. 57: III. Allegro 04:24
  • Symphony in C Major, No. 22:
  • 11 Cannabich: Symphony in C Major, No. 22: I. Allegro moderato 03:33
  • 12 Cannabich: Symphony in C Major, No. 22: II. Andante con brio 02:35
  • 13 Cannabich: Symphony in C Major, No. 22: III. Un poco presto 03:53
  • Symphony in D Major:
  • 14 Cannabich: Symphony in D Major: I. Allegro con spirito 03:27
  • 15 Cannabich: Symphony in D Major: II. Andante grazioso 04:23
  • 16 Cannabich: Symphony in D Major: III. Presto assai 03:31
  • Total Runtime 01:07:06

Info for Cannabich: Symphonies

Cannabich: Sinfonias: Volume 19 in our popular series, The Contemporaries of Mozart, Matthias Bamert and the London Mozart players turn to the German composer Johann Christian Cannabich in 5 of his Sinfonias composed in the Mannheim style. Cannabich was trained under Johann Stamitz, another composer recorded in this series.

"Matthias Bamert directs shapely and balanced performances which possess an appealing palette of colours, a sense of rhetorical claritiy and plenty of spontaneous charm." (Gramophone)

"It’s refreshing these days to hear music of this kind played by a modern instrument orchestra, Matthias Bamert and the London Mozart Players do it proud. Chandos’ recording is exemplary." (BBC Music Magazine)

"The melodies are always well thought our and developed, and the orchestration is adroit and occasionally inventive… This isn’t Mozart, nor is it Haydn, but it is music that immediately appeals to the ear and manages to hold the attention quite well, even upon extended or repeated hearings." (Fanfare)

London Mozart Players
Matthias Bamert, conductor




The London Mozart Players
is Britain’s longest-established chamber orchestra. Founded in 1949 by Harry Blech (now the orchestra’s Conductor Laureate), the London Mozart Players has a worldwide reputation for its outstanding and insightful performances and recordings of its core repertoire – the music of Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven plus other composers of the late- eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries. The London Mozart Players also regularly plays music of this century and has commissioned and given the first performances of many works by British composers. Since 1993 Matthias Bamert has been the orchestra’s Music Director and Howard Shelley is Principal Guest Conductor.

Matthias Bamert
Bamert’s reputation in the big, romantic repertoire, his championship of new music and innovative programming have garnered international praise. He has been Director of the prestigious Luzern Festival since 1992 and Music Director of the London Mozart Players since 1993. Matthias Bamert’s conducting career began as an apprentice to George Szell and later as Leopold Stokowski’s assistant. Posts have included Resident Conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, Music Director of the Swiss Radio Orchestra and Principal Guest Conductor of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. He works regularly with the London Philharmonic, the Philharmonia and the BBC Symphony and appears each year at the Proms. A busy schedule of international guest engagements takes him to Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia and the Far East.



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