Рет қаралды 8,913
Autor: Josef Puschmann (1738-1794)
Obra: Viola Concerto (c.1780)
Intèrprets: Jаn Pěruškа (viola); Chamber Orchestra from members of the Czеch PhiIharmonic Orchestra; Andrеаs Sеbаstiаn Wеisеr (conductor)
Pintura: Follower of Samuel Scott - A view of St Paul's Cathedral and old London bridge from the Thames
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Josef Puschmann
(Červená Voda, 28 July 1738 - Olomouc, before 4 February 1794)
Austrian Empire composer. After studying violin and other instruments as a child, he was in the service of Baron Skrbenský in Hoštálkovy (c.1762-67) and Count Ignâc Dominik Chronský in Velké Hoštice (1767-77). After further training in Vienna in 1773, he was music director at Olomouc Cathedral from 1778 in a position he held the rest of his life. Apart from his duties in the cathedral, he took part in the musical academies which Archbishop Colloredo organized in his palace, and he continued to keep up his musical contacts with his former employer, Count Chorinský. He composed both secular and sacred music, of which his instrumental works are in an early Classical style with Rococo traits. His dramatic works and cantatas are known only through the printed librettos. Among his works were 7 symphonies (4 for use as graduais), 5 serenades, a Violin Concerto, a Viola Concerto, an harpsichord concerto, 4 partitas for Winds, a Requiem, a Te Deum, and other sacred pieces.