¡F.W.H.Benda: Viola Kyosokyoku Shu (Japanese Title)
¡Jean-Eric Soucy (viola), Bernard Labadie (conductor), SWR Symphony Orchestra Baden-Baden and Freiburg
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[Machine Translation] From the 17th to the 18th century, the Benda family, which originated in Bohemia, was a major force in European music. They produced numerous composers and instrumentalists, and their influence was immeasurable, as their descendants are still active today. One of them, Friedrich Benda, son of Franz, the best known of the Benda family, received his first musical training from his father. He was an accomplished pianist and violinist, and worked as a chamber musician at the court in Potsdam from 1765 to 1810, where he wrote several operas, concertos, and chamber works. In this album, he recorded the "Concerto for Viola," which was rare even at that time. The works are all technical and beautiful, and show a thorough knowledge of the performance of the viola, which has rarely seen the light of day. Eric Susi, the winner of the "3rd Lionel Turtis International Viola Competition" held in 1988, has revised the score and published it. He has put so much thought into this work that he has revised the score and published it.
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