Sinfonias by Josef Mysliveček, Jan Adam Gallina, Josef Bárta, Jan Ventand Josef Fiala
Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra
Zdeněk Adam, artistic director
Vojtěch Spurný, conductor & harpsichord
“The Thirty Years War (1618–48) had resulted in the Hapsburgs taking over the kingdom of Bohemia, but it was impossible to suppress the Czech love for music, a fact exploited by the Austrian nobles who filled their new Bohemian estates with musical talent. Once government had been transferred to Vienna, many Czech musicians moved away from their homeland to find work. As one Czech historian put it, ‘[A] lmost all the musical sources which welled up from the soil of Bohemia sped by the shortest course to join the main stream of the world’s music.’ … Some went to Vienna itself: Bárta, Fiala, Vent, Koželuh, Vanhal and the Vranickýs, but some went to Berlin, others to Mannheim, while Mysliveček made his home in Italy.” – Peter Avis
Josef Mysliveček (1737– 81): Sinfonia III in C major[1] Allegro assai 4:36[2] Andantino 4:00[3] Presto 1:14
Jan Adam Gallina (1724–73): Sinfonia in d-harp minor[4] Adagio–Allegro 4:50[5] Andante 3:05[6] Menueto 2:49[7] Presto 2:26
Jan Vent (1745–1801): Sinfonia in d-sharp minor[8] Allegro 7:15[9] Andante 5:35[10] Menuetto 2:47[11] Finale 2:37
Josef Mysliveček (1737–81): Sinfonia VI in D Major[12] Allegro 2:02[13] Andantino 2:34[14] Presto 1:34
Josef Bárta (1744–87): Sinfonia in f minor[15] Adagio. Grave.
Allegro con spirito 7:19[16] Menuetto 3:19[17] Finale.Allegro assai 3:44
Josef Fiala (1748–1816): Sinfonia in F Major[18] Presto 2:33[19] Andante 2:59[20] Menuetto 2:28[21] Finale.Presto 1:05