Description: Wenzel Ludwig von Radolt Viennese Lute ConcertosDie Aller Treüeste Freindin (1701) Concerto for Lute in C minor Concerto for Lute in E minor Concerto for Lute in F major Symphonia in G minor Toccata in F major Klaus Köb (Lute)Hubert Hoffmann (Lute)Sven Schwannberger (Lute)Gunar Letzbor, conductorArs Antiqua Austria Wenzel Ludwig Edler von Radolt (1667-1716), was born into a distinguished Viennese aristocratic family and due to his financial independence, Radolt was able to devote himself to music. His favourite instrument was the lute, and we can only assume he must have been a very accomplished player. His sole publication, called 'Die Aller Treüeste Freindin' of 1701, contains twelve lute concertos. In the preface, he explains the French lute tablature. In his compositions he meticulously adds the fingerings, giving us a good insight into the way the lute was played in Vienna. Radolt's 'concertos' are not the concerto of Vivaldi with its three movements or the older four-movement form. They more closely resemble the overture-suite, popular in Germany and Austria at the end of the 17th and the first half of the 18th centuries. Hubert Hoffmann, Sven Schwannberger, Klaus Köb and the members of Ars Antiqua Austria perform with great sensitivity to Radolt’s particular musical language.
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