Note d’oro Jakob Lindberg

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Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
03.01.2020

Label: BIS

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Jakob Lindberg

Composer: Jan Antonín Losy

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • Jan Antonín Losy (1650 - 1721): Lute Suite in A Minor:
  • 1Lute Suite in A Minor: I. Prelude00:59
  • 2Lute Suite in A Minor: II. Allemande03:02
  • 3Lute Suite in A Minor: III. Courante - Double04:00
  • 4Lute Suite in A Minor: IV. Aria02:05
  • 5Lute Suite in A Minor: V. Gavotte01:15
  • 6Lute Suite in A Minor: VI. Caprice01:11
  • Lute Suite in F Major:
  • 7Lute Suite in F Major: I. Ouverture03:47
  • 8Lute Suite in F Major: II. Allemande02:47
  • 9Lute Suite in F Major: III. Courante02:28
  • 10Lute Suite in F Major: IV. Sarabande03:00
  • 11Lute Suite in F Major: V. Menuet01:34
  • 12Lute Suite in F Major: VI. Gigue02:11
  • Lute Suite in G Major:
  • 13Lute Suite in G Major: I. Allemande02:53
  • 14Lute Suite in G Major: II. Courante - Double03:00
  • 15Lute Suite in G Major: III. Aria02:36
  • 16Lute Suite in G Major: IV. Menuets I & II02:14
  • 17Lute Suite in G Major: V. Gigue00:58
  • Lute Suite in D Minor:
  • 18Lute Suite in D Minor: I. Prelude00:55
  • 19Lute Suite in D Minor: II. Allemande02:54
  • 20Lute Suite in D Minor: III. Courante02:03
  • 21Lute Suite in D Minor: IV. Sarabande02:21
  • 22Lute Suite in D Minor: V. Gigue I01:21
  • 23Lute Suite in D Minor: VI. Bourée01:14
  • 24Lute Suite in D Minor: VII. Menuet01:11
  • 25Lute Suite in D Minor: VIII. Gigue II01:44
  • Lute Suite in G Minor:
  • 26Lute Suite in G Minor: I. Gavotte01:23
  • 27Lute Suite in G Minor: II. Courante03:00
  • 28Lute Suite in G Minor: III. Sarabande02:22
  • 29Lute Suite in G Minor: IV. Menuet01:33
  • 30Lute Suite in G Minor: V. Rondeau01:51
  • Menuet in C Major:
  • 31Menuet in C Major01:29
  • Lute Suite in B-Flat Major:
  • 32Lute Suite in B-Flat Major: I. Allemande04:25
  • 33Lute Suite in B-Flat Major: II. Courante02:56
  • 34Lute Suite in B-Flat Major: III. Sarabande02:18
  • 35Lute Suite in B-Flat Major: IV. Gigue02:18
  • Chaconne in F Major:
  • 36Chaconne in F Major02:49
  • Total Runtime01:20:07

Info for Note d’oro



Jan Antonín Losy was born around 1650 of a prosperous Bohemian family. After the death of his father, the first Count of Losinthal, he inherited not only his title but also considerable wealth. He was therefore able to devote his life to music, and his skill as a lutenist became famous throughout Europe. Unlike professional players, Losy had no need to sell or publish his music but fortunately it has survived in numerous manuscript copies. Today we have almost 200 pieces by Count Losy, many of which once belonged together in larger suites or partitas. As a composer, Losy followed the example of French masters such as François Dufaut, but to this he brought a gift for Italianate melody, particularly in the many surviving arias, rondeaux and minuets. For this amply filled tribute to Losy, Jakob Lindberg has selected 36 pieces, grouping them into six suites. He performs them on his 16th-century lute by the German builder Sixtus Rauwolf an instrument which in 1715 was given a new neck and updated"" into an 11-course lute, the most important type of lute during Losys lifetime.

Jakob Lindberg, lute


Jakob Lindberg
was born in Sweden and developed his first passionate interest in music through the Beatles. After reading music at Stockholm University he came to London to study at the Royal College of Music. Under the guidance of Diana Poulton he decided towards the end of his studies to focus on music from the Renaissance and Baroque eras.

Jakob Lindberg is now one of the most prolific musicians in this field. He has made numerous recordings for BIS, many of which are pioneering in that they present a wide range of music on CD for the first time. He is also an active continuo player on the theorbo and archlute and has worked with many well-known English soloists and ensembles.

It is particularly through his live solo performances that he has become known as one of today’s finest lutenists. He has played to audiences in many parts of the world, from Tokyo and Beijing in the East to San Francisco and Mexico City in the West. In addition to his busy life as a performer, Jakob Lindberg teaches at the Royal College of Music in London, where he succeeded Diana Poulton as professor of lute in 1979.

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