M Haydn - Die Ahrenleserin, Ninfe inbelli
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Label: CPO
Cat No: 5553432
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 5th January 2024
Contents
Artists
Monika MauchMaria Ladurner
Marianna Herzig
Christian Havel
Sascha Zarrabi
Jakob Mitterrutzner
Jole de Baerdemaeker
Katharina Bohme
Salzburger Hofmusik
Conductor
Wolfgang BrunnerWorks
Die Ahrenleserin, MH493Ninfe inbelli, MH73
Artists
Monika MauchMaria Ladurner
Marianna Herzig
Christian Havel
Sascha Zarrabi
Jakob Mitterrutzner
Jole de Baerdemaeker
Katharina Bohme
Salzburger Hofmusik
Conductor
Wolfgang BrunnerAbout
Michael Haydn's commissioned composition Ninfe inbelli, also written for an Upper Austrian Benedictine monastery, is of a completely different character and high compositional stature. On 19 January 1765, Princess Josepha of Bavaria stayed overnight at Lambach Abbey on her way from Munich to Vienna and was honoured with a cantata of homage. Most likely Maria Magdalena Lipp, Haydn's later wife, who had been hired as a Salzburg court singer only a few days before, took over the highly virtuosic solo part of the cantata.
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