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Friedrich Hartmann Graf - Cello Concerto

Bawoo 2020. 11. 19. 18:25

Friedrich Hartmann Graf

 

(Rudolstadt, 23 Aug 1727 - Augsburg, 19 Aug 1795)

Composer and flautist, son of Johann Graf. He studied the flute and composition with his father and the timpani with Käsemann in Rudolstadt (1743–6), and became a military musician. After joining a Dutch regiment he was wounded and captured, but returned from internment in England in 1759 to take up a career as a flautist.

 

Cello Concerto D-Dur

Intèrprets: Jan Vogler (cello); Münchener Kammerorchester; Reinhard Goebel (conductor)

Pintura: Giambattista Tiepolo (1696-1770) - The Banquet of Cleopatra

 

Cello Concerto No. 1 in D major

00:02 I. Allegro moderato
05:08 II. Adagio
12:05 III. Allegro

Cello : Klaus-Dieter Brandt
L'arpa Festante / Christoph Hesse

 

After he returned in 1759 he became a flautist and conductor in Hamburg for five years. During that time he toured England, the Dutch Republic, Italy, Switzerland and Germany. He was then made first flautist by his brother Christian Ernst Graf who led the chapel of the stadtholder's court in The Hague. Later he became the music director of all Protestant churches, and cantor of the school of St. Anna in Augsburg where he founded a civil society concert in 1779. Here he also met Mozart. Graf died 19 August 1795 in Augsburg.