Biber - Mensa Sonora, Sonata in A major | Chandos - Chaconne CHAN0748

Biber - Mensa Sonora, Sonata in A major

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Label: Chandos - Chaconne

Cat No: CHAN0748

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 2nd January 2008

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The Purcell Quartet here adds Mensa sonora coupled with a Sonata in A major for violin, violone and harpsichord to its recorded catalogue, having recorded Biber’s Harmonia artificiosa-ariosa, Sonatae tam aris quam aulis servientes, and the Fidicinium sacro-profanum sonatas to deserved plaudits. As Gramophone noted when reviewing Sonatae tam aris, ‘the English group has special things to say about this music: a pure unadulterated pleasure in Biber’s delicious creations’. In this new act of homage, Jane Rogers joins the group in the performance of the six suites that make up Mensa sonora.

Biber, whom Paul Hindemith described as one of the most important and original predecessors of Johann Sebastian Bach, is known today mostly for his solo violin music and in particular his cycle of extravagantly virtuoso Mystery sonatas. However, as befits someone who was a Kapellmeister of an important court as well as a virtuoso violinist, Biber did not confine himself to writing music for his own instrument.

One of the most original composers of the second half of the seventeenth century, he wrote instrumental ensemble music of various types. The six suites of Mensa sonora are an example of the Austrian master’s genius for variety and innovation. The concept behind the collection (music written as an accompaniment to aristocratic dining) was popular during the baroque period. It was believed to harmonise body, mind, soul, and understanding. Biber dedicated this work to the Archbishop of Salzburg, calling it a ‘noble jewel of harmony’.

The Purcell Quartet adheres to a ‘minimalist’ approach which draws the listener into the textual and rhetorical essence of the music in an intimate and immediate way.

This is rarely recorded repertoire from Biber’s instrumental ensemble music.

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