Biber - Mystery Sonatas
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Label: Sono Luminus
Cat No: DSL92127
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 31st January 2011
Contents
Artists
Julia Wedman (violin)About
“Of the violin players of the last century”, wrote the 18th-century historian Charles Burney, “Biber seems to have been the best, and his solos are the most difficult and most fanciful of any music I have seen of the same period.” Over 200 years later, scholars, audiences and performers still agree with him. Heinrich Franz Ignaz Biber (1644-1704) was one of the most unique violin virtuosi of the late seventeenth-century. While he composed numerous vocal works, including operas, masses and cantatas, he is most notable today for his brilliant instrumental works, specifically solo violin works and chamber music.
Heinrich Biber’s enigmatic sixteen Rosary/Mystery Sonatas have captivated audiences and violinists since they were first discovered in the late 19th century. Biber wrote in his dedication page to the Archbishop Maximilian Gandolph von Khuenberg that he “consecrated these sonatas to the most glorious mysteries which you hold so highly.”
But it is the unique feature of scordatura— the complete re-tuning of the violin—that sets the Rosary/Mystery Sonatas apart. While this practice had been used in violin music before, it is in the Mystery Sonatas that Biber takes this technique to a level that had never been seen before, or ever again. Of the sixteen sonatas in the set, fourteen feature this radical technique. Each new re-tuning of the violin sonically transforms the instrument as the violinist and audience experiences new aural effects. With each sonata, Biber creates in the violin an analogy to the ancient metaphor that the human body itself is a string instrument, resonating with the voice of God.
Originally from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canadian violinist Julia Wedman was invited to join the internationally renowned Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra in 2005. She quickly developed a reputation for her solo performances with the ensemble and is frequently showcased on Tafelmusik’s recordings as well as their home concert series in Toronto. Julia has played concertos with the group on tours throughout Canada, the USA., Mexico, Puerto Rico, Europe, China and Korea.
Julia is a member of the innovative young baroque ensemble I Furiosi and is also one quarter of the Eybler Quartet, a period instrument ensemble that specializes in music of the classical era, and who are champions of excellent but underrated composers. Ms Wedman plays a Hendrick Jacobs violin made in Amsterdam in 1694.
This album, whose stellar performance is matched by extensive scholarly notes as well as Ms. Wedman’s descriptions of her personal vision for each of the sonatas, is the perfect choice for lovers of baroque performance and virtuosic violin music.
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