Brilliant Baroque Concertos by a Young Prince Our 'Thuringia Cantat' series documents the diversity of music culture in this German region with exemplary compositions illustrating what is certainly a unique music history. On the present volume we remember and call attention to a musician and composer (on the occasion of what will soon be the three hundredth anniversary of his death) who died at any early age and hardly figures at all in today's broad cultural memory: Prince Johann Ernst of Saxe-Weimar. His original and brilliant concertos are now being presented in complete form for the first time on CPO, complemented and contextualized by the harpsichord transcriptions of Johann Sebastian Bach based on these works. The project was designed and supervised musicological by Prof. Dr. Manfred Fechner from Jena, whom we also have to thank for the detailed, informative, and highly readable booklet text. Although Johann Ernst died at the age of eighteen after a severe illness, we have this highly gifted prince filled with youthful musical enthusiasm to thank for the substantial support lent to the instrumental concerto, which was still rather unknown in German territories at the beginning of the eighteenth century - this genre born in Italy would soon advance to the status of the epoch's 'guide musical form.'
1. I 2. II. Siciliana 3. III. Allegro Assai 4. I. Adagio E Staccato - Presto - Adagio E Staccato - Presto - Adagio 5. II. Un Poco Allegro - Adagio 6. III. Vivace 7. I. (Grave - Presto - Grave) - Presto - Grave - Sebastian Knebel 8. II. Allegro - III. Adagio - Sebastian Knebel 9. IV. Vivace - Sebastian Knebel 10. I. Adagio 11. II. Allegro 12. III. Adagio 13. IV. Allegro 14. I. Vivace 15. II. Pastorella 16. III. Presto 17. I. Allegro 18. II. Adagio - Allegro 19. III. Un Poco Presto 20. I. (Allegro) - Sebastian Knebel 21. II. Adagio - III. Allegro - Sebastian Knebel 22. IV. Allegro - Sebastian Knebel 23. I. Allegro 24. II. Largo 25. III. Andante 26. I. Allegro Assai 27. II. Adagio 28. III. Presto E Staccato 29. I. - Sebastian Knebel 30. II. Grave - Sebastian Knebel 31. III. Presto - Sebastian Knebel 32. I. Vivace 33. II. Recitativo 34. III. Allegro