Weiss & Hasse: Lute Sonatas Jadran Duncumb
Album info
Album-Release:
2018
HRA-Release:
20.04.2018
Label: Audax Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Jadran Duncumb
Composer: Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750), Johann Adolph Hasse (1699-1783)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Johann Adolf Hasse (1699-1783): Sonata IV in A Major:
- 1 I. Allegretto 03:24
- 2 II. Allegro 04:55
- Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750): Sonata in D Minor, WeissSW 35:
- 3 I. Allemande. Adagio 05:11
- 4 II. Courante 06:28
- 5 III. Paysanne 03:55
- 6 IV. Sarabande. Adagio 04:01
- 7 V. Menuet 03:52
- 8 VI. Allegro 04:46
- Prelude in C Minor, WeissSW 27/1:
- 9 Prelude in C Minor, WeissSW 27/1 02:05
- Johann Adolf Hasse: Sonata in E-Flat Major:
- 10 I. Allegro 05:33
- 11 II. Moderato 04:14
- 12 III. Presto 02:22
- Silvius Leopold Weiss:
- 13 Passacaglia in D Major, WeissSW 18/6 06:25
Info for Weiss & Hasse: Lute Sonatas
Die Dresdner Hofkapelle schien in der ersten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts heller als alle anderen europäischen Orchester und zwei ihrer funkelndsten Sterne waren Silvius Leopold Weiss und Johann Adolph Hasse. Für sein erstes Soloalbum verbindet Jadran Duncumb Weiss' erstaunliche und selten gespielte, späte d-Moll Sonate mit zwei noch nie aufgenommenen Werken von Hasse, die von einem namenlosen Lautenisten adaptiert wurden und in einem Manuskript in Leipzig aufbewahrt werden. Das Programm gipfelt in Weiss' berühmter Passacaglia in D-Dur – ein Werk, das auf eindrucksvolle Weise den Glanz des Dresdner Hofes und seines Orchesters widerspiegelt. Hochvirtuose Musik für ein faszinierendes Instrument, die mit Jadran Duncumb in den besten Händen eines jungen, preisgekrönten Musikers neu entsteht.
Jadran Duncumb, Barocklaute
Jadran Duncumb
is of English and Croatian origins, although from the age of nine he grew up near Oslo in Norway.
He made his mind up to study music when he won the String Category and thus reached the final of the “BBC Young Musician of the Year”.
Jadran began to explore baroque music during his studies at the Royal College of Music (where he studied guitar under Gary Ryan and lute under Jakob Lindberg) in London and has since been very active as a continuo player performing with various European ensembles as well as being in demand as a soloist specialising mainly in repertoire for the baroque lute and baroque guitar. He has given chamber concerts with musicians such as Amandine Beyer, Rolf Lislevand, Mario Brunello and Giuliano Carmignola – playing with the latter two as part of a trio at the Italian festival ‘Suoni delle Dolomiti’ in 2016. With his pianist brother Emil Duncumb, he has explored programmes of pieces for their combination of piano and guitar on both period and modern instruments.
He frequently performs with violinist Johannes Pramsohler, touring with programmes of music for baroque lute and violin by Bach and Weiss and their contemporaries. Their CD of duos and solos by J. S. Bach and Sylvius Weiss came out in October 2017 to wonderful reviews.
His duo, with the violinist Kinga Ujszàszi, “Repicco” was selected to join the Creative Europe’s “EEEmerging Artists Programme” giving concerts and classes in Romania, Latvia, Italy and at the Ambronay Festival – where they were also awarded the audience prize for their concert. They have subsequently been invited to give several concerts throughout Europe in the coming concert seasons, and to serve as mentors in the 2017 Ambronay Baroque Academy. Their debut recording ‘Assissini, assassinati’ came on Ambronay Editions in Autumn 2017 also to excellent critics.
He was awarded the 1st prize at the international “Maurizio Pratola” lute competition in L’Aquila, Italy (Paul O’Dette, jury foreman), as well as receiving a distinction for his Master-recitals in lute and late ‘basso continuo’ at the Hochschule für Musik in Trossingen, Germany where he studied under Rolf Lislevand.
He regularly gives solo recitals and is asked to give masterclasses, specialising mainly on the baroque lute and baroque guitar. His first full solo-CD will come out in April 2018 on Audax records.
When Jadran is not practising, tuning and performing on plucked instruments, he likes to play the viola da gamba with varying degrees of success, and football, with no success at all*.
* apart from in the internal Trossingen Hochshule für Musik Indoor Football Tournament 2013
Booklet for Weiss & Hasse: Lute Sonatas