Vogler: Travel Souvenirs - Keyboard Works Anders Muskens

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Album-Release:
2025

HRA-Release:
18.04.2025

Label: Leaf Music Distribution

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Anders Muskens

Composer: Georg Joseph Vogler (1749–1814)

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  • Georg Joseph Vogler (1749 - 1814): Pièces de clavecin:
  • 1 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 1, Pastorale 02:52
  • 2 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 2, Barcarolle de Venise 03:55
  • 3 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 3, Romance africaine 02:29
  • 4 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 4, Phantasie tracée sur Cheu Teu. Air chinois 06:29
  • 5 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 5, Min far han var en Vestgöthe han han. Chanson suedoise 05:06
  • 6 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 6, Pente chordium 02:00
  • 7 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 7, Ak minan rakas linduisen. Air finois 06:21
  • 8 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 8, Höns gummans visa. Chanson suedoise 12:29
  • 9 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 9, Air barbaresque 02:58
  • 10 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 10, Polonoise 03:58
  • 11 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 11, Marche de Charles XII auprès de Narva 02:12
  • 12 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 12, Air russe 05:38
  • 13 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 13, Marche des Chevaliers de l'Ordre des Seraphims en Suéde 05:53
  • 14 Vogler: Pièces de clavecin: No. 14, Quarndansen. Danse suedoise 11:50
  • Variations sur l’air de Marlborough:
  • 15 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Tema (Semplice e variato). Larghetto 03:03
  • 16 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Var. I. Allegro 01:08
  • 17 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Var. II 01:14
  • 18 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Var. III. Menuetto grazioso 01:45
  • 19 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Var. IV. Allegro 01:10
  • 20 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Var. V 01:15
  • 21 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Var. VI. Larghetto 02:13
  • 22 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Var. VII. Allegro 00:51
  • 23 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Var. VIII 01:50
  • 24 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Var. IX. Minore. Larghetto 03:15
  • 25 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough : Var. X 01:03
  • 26 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Var. XI. Allegro molto 00:40
  • 27 Vogler: Variations sur l’air de Marlborough: Fuga. Prestissimo - Larghetto - Allegro - Larghetto 08:09
  • Total Runtime 01:41:46

Info for Vogler: Travel Souvenirs - Keyboard Works



In connection with the Carl Theodor Jubilee Year in 2024, I am proud to announce a new project: an album of never-before-recorded solo keyboard music by the composer, Georg Joseph Vogler (1749–1814), an important Kapellmeister in Carl Theodor’s courts. A prominent figure within the Mannheim School, Georg Joseph Vogler stood out as an innovative composer, music theorist, influential teacher, and accomplished keyboard performer (organ, harpsichord, fortepiano, clavichord) in his era. Seemingly, Mozart was jealous of Vogler’s success, and due to Mozart’s disdain for him documented in his letters, Vogler's reputation suffered posthumously, hindering modern interest in Vogler's music. Consequently, modern interest in his compositions is limited, and few are performed or recorded nowadays. Nevertheless, this overlooked music deserves a revival, and this project offers audiences a unique chance to rediscover these forgotten pieces, adding a novel dimension to the recording.

Anders Muskens, Square piano by Longman & Broderip c. 1788, Grand piano by John Broadwood & Sons c. 1806



Anders Muskens
is a Canadian early keyboard specialist, music scholar, and ensemble director, active as an international artist in North America and Europe. He began piano studies at the age of 4 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and completed an Associate Diploma (ARCT) in modern piano from the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto (CA) under the tutelage of Dr. Irina Konovalov. With support from the Alberta Arts Graduate Scholarship (CA), the Edmonton Community Foundation (CA) and the Adriana Jacoba Fonds (NL), he completed a Masters in Fortepiano at the Royal Conservatoire of The Hague under Dr. Bart van Oort and Petra Somlai, with Fabio Bonizzoni and Patrick Ayrton for harpsichord. He is currently completing a doctorate in musicology at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Matthew Gardner, Prof. Dr. Thomas Schipperges, and Dr. Jed Wentz (Leiden University), where he researches rhetorical acting and early modern theatre practices in relation to musical performance. For this research, he has received Landesgraduiertenförderung (State Graduate Promotion) from the state of Baden-Württemberg (DE), the Sir James Lougheed Award of Distinction from the Province of Alberta (CA), as well as a Doctoral Fellowship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

As the founder and director of the period orchestra Das Neue Mannheimer Orchester, he has distinguished himself as a specialist in reviving the forgotten music of the Mannheim Court Orchestra (die Mannheimer Hofkapelle) which originally existed during 1742–78 in Mannheim and later moved to Munich after 1778. The ensemble received the „Hofkapelle Elbe-Elster“ für das Jahr 2019 prize at the „Gebrüder Graun Preis“ 2018 in Bad Liebenwerda, (DE), and has been supported in concertizing and recording by numerous grants from the Adriana Jacoba Fonds (NL), the Canada Council for the Arts (CA), the Alberta Foundation for the Arts (CA), Sena (NL), the Canada Council for the Arts (CA), the Norma Fonds (NL), the Fonds Podiumkunsten (NL), and various municipal funds in the Netherlands and Germany. In April 2022, the ensemble performed at the Schwetzinger SWR Festspiele in Schwetzingen (DE) in collaboration with soprano, Elisabeth Hetherington, performing symphonies, concerti, and opera arias from Mannheim c. 1750–80. The concert was later broadcast on the German radio station SWR2, and Dutch NPO4. The ensemble has produced numerous recordings, which are released under the labels Etcetera Records and Naxos via Leaf Music.

He received numerous awards and scholarships, including first place at the Early Music Young Ensemble Competition at the London Exhibition of Early Music 2018 (UK) followed by several broadcasts on the BBC Radio 3 Early Music Show. He is a previous recipient of an instrument on loan from the Nationaal Muziekinstrumenten Fonds (NL); namely, a c. 1815 Dulcken replica fortepiano. He was chosen as an Artist in Residence at the National Music Centre in Calgary (CA), was selected as an artist for Alberta Spotlight in 2020 (CA) and did an ensemble residency at Schloss Weißenbrunn (DE). He has played solo programs at Het Concertgebouw in Amsterdam (NL), the Utrecht Early Music Festival (NL), the TonArt festival in Wolfenbüttel (DE), “I Concerti di Campagna” series in Monte Compatri (IT), the 2022 Canadian Society for Eighteenth Century Studies Conference at the University of Ottawa (CA), the Tartini Symposium at the University of Alberta in Edmonton (CA), the Bach Network Dialogue Meeting in Cambridge (UK), and will play concerts at the Salle bourgie in Montreal (CA) and Early Music Vancouver (CA). With various ensembles, he has performed at the Schwetzinger SWR Festspiele (DE), the MouseEar concert series (NL), the Kasteelconcerten series (NL), the London International Exhibition of Early Music (UK), the MAfestival Brugge (BE), the Laus Polyphoniae Festival Antwerp (BE), the Grachtenfestival in Amsterdam (NL), Barbara Maria Willi’s early music concert series in Brno (CZ), the Geelvinck Fortepiano Museum (NL), and the Wahrenbrücker Graun-Festtage (DE).

He has released numerous albums of solo and ensemble music. Furthermore, he has performed concerts for the streaming platform EMTV (Early Music Television, produced by the Stichting Organisatie Oude Muziek NL), and also on the TV programme Podium Witteman (NL). Various performances have been featured on various radio stations, including SWR2 (DE), the BBC Radio 3 Early Music Show (UK), Radiotelevisione Italiana Radio 3 (IT), Concertzender (NL), CBC Radio 2 (CA), and NPO4 (NL).

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