Concerto for 2 Corno da caccia, 2 Oboes and Bassoon in D major (arr. M. Fechner): I. —Johann Friedrich Fasch, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Concerto for 2 Corno da caccia, 2 Oboes and Bassoon in D major (arr. M. Fechner): II. AndanteJohann Friedrich Fasch, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Concerto for 2 Corno da caccia, 2 Oboes and Bassoon in D major (arr. M. Fechner): III. AllegroJohann Friedrich Fasch, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Sinfonia da caccia, "Jagd Symphonie": I. AllegroLeopold Mozart, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Sinfonia da caccia, "Jagd Symphonie": II. Andante, piu tosto un poco allegrettoLeopold Mozart, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Sinfonia da caccia, "Jagd Symphonie": III. Menuet - Trio - Menuet da capoLeopold Mozart, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Violin Concerto in B flat major, Op. 8, No. 10, RV 362, "La caccia": I. AllegroAntonio Vivaldi, Roland Straumer, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Violin Concerto in B flat major, Op. 8, No. 10, RV 362, "La caccia": II. AdagioAntonio Vivaldi, Roland Straumer, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Violin Concerto in B flat major, Op. 8, No. 10, RV 362, "La caccia": III. AllegroAntonio Vivaldi, Roland Straumer, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Alla caccia, "Diana cacciatrice", HWV 79: La MarcheGeorge Frideric Handel, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Alla caccia, "Diana cacciatrice", HWV 79: Recitative: Alla caccia, alla cacciaGeorge Frideric Handel, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Mona Spagele
Alla caccia, "Diana cacciatrice", HWV 79: Aria: Foriera la trombaGeorge Frideric Handel, Roman Trekel, Robert Worle, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Mona Spagele, Halle Madrigal Singers
Alla caccia, "Diana cacciatrice", HWV 79: Coro: Alla cacciaGeorge Frideric Handel, Roman Trekel, Robert Worle, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Mona Spagele, Halle Madrigal Singers
Alla caccia, "Diana cacciatrice", HWV 79: Coro: Di questa selva fra dubbie vieGeorge Frideric Handel, Roman Trekel, Robert Worle, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Mona Spagele, Halle Madrigal Singers
Serenata di Moritzburg in F major (arr. M. Fechner): I. Allegro - AdagioJohann David Heinichen, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Serenata di Moritzburg in F major (arr. M. Fechner): II. AllegroJohann David Heinichen, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Serenata di Moritzburg in F major (arr. M. Fechner): III. SarabandeJohann David Heinichen, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Serenata di Moritzburg in F major (arr. M. Fechner): IV. RejouissanceJohann David Heinichen, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Serenata di Moritzburg in F major (arr. M. Fechner): V. La ChasseJohann David Heinichen, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Serenata di Moritzburg in F major (arr. M. Fechner): VI. AimableJohann David Heinichen, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Serenata di Moritzburg in F major (arr. M. Fechner): VII. AllegroJohann David Heinichen, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Serenata di Moritzburg in F major (arr. M. Fechner): VIII. Tempo di MenuetJohann David Heinichen, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Sinfonia in F major, BWV 1046aJohann Sebastian Bach, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Recitative: Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd! (Soprano)Johann Sebastian Bach, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Mona Spagele
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Aria: Jagen ist die Lust der Gotter (Soprano)Johann Sebastian Bach, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Mona Spagele
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Recitative: Wie? Schonste Gottin! Wie? (Tenor)Johann Sebastian Bach, Robert Worle, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Aria: Willst du dich nicht mehr ergotzen (Tenor)Johann Sebastian Bach, Robert Worle, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Recitative: Ich liebe dich zwar noch! (Soprano, Tenor)Johann Sebastian Bach, Robert Worle, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Mona Spagele
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Recitative: Ich, der ich sonst ein Gott in diesen Feldern bin (Bass)Johann Sebastian Bach, Roman Trekel, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Aria: Ein Furst ist seines Landes Pan! (Bass)Johann Sebastian Bach, Roman Trekel, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Recitative: Soll denn der Pales Opfer hier das letzte sein? (Soprano)Johann Sebastian Bach, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Claudia Kunz
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Aria: Schafe konnen sicher weiden (Soprano)Johann Sebastian Bach, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Claudia Kunz
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Recitative: So stimmt mit ein (Soprano)Johann Sebastian Bach, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Mona Spagele
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Lebe, Sonne dieser Erden (Chorus)Johann Sebastian Bach, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Halle Madrigal Singers
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Duet: Entzucket uns beide (Soprano, Tenor)Johann Sebastian Bach, Robert Worle, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Mona Spagele
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Aria: Weil die wollenreichen Herden (Soprano)Johann Sebastian Bach, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Claudia Kunz
Trio in F major, BWV 1040Johann Sebastian Bach, Roland Straumer, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Manfred Krause
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Aria: Ihr Felder und Auen, lasst grunend euch schauenJohann Sebastian Bach, Roman Trekel, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler
Was mir behagt, ist nur die muntre Jagd, BWV 208, "Hunt Cantata": Ihr lieblichste Blicke! ihr freudige StundenJohann Sebastian Bach, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Halle Madrigal Singers
Symphony No. 31 in D major, Hob1:31, "Horn Signal": I. AllegroJoseph Haydn, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Eckart Haupt
Symphony No. 31 in D major, Hob1:31, "Horn Signal": II. AdagioJoseph Haydn, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Eckart Haupt
Symphony No. 31 in D major, Hob1:31, "Horn Signal": III. Menuet - Trio - Menuet da capoJoseph Haydn, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Eckart Haupt
Symphony No. 31 in D major, Hob1:31, "Horn Signal": IV. Finale: Moderato molto - PrestoJoseph Haydn, Virtuosi Saxoniae, Ludwig Güttler, Eckart Haupt
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Ludwig Güttler, the renowned German trumpet virtuoso and conductor, presents a captivating exploration of classical music centered around the theme of the hunt. Released in 1996 under the Berlin Classics label, this album spans nearly two hours of enchanting compositions that showcase the elegance and dynamism of the hunt motif in classical music.
The album opens with Mozart's "Sinfonia da caccia, 'Jagd Symphonie'" and a concerto for winds, arranged by Michael Fechner, setting a lively and engaging tone. It continues with Vivaldi's "Violin Concerto, Op. 8, No. 10, 'La caccia'," a piece that highlights the virtuosity and expressive range of the violin. Güttler's interpretation brings out the intricate details and emotional depth of these works, making them a delight for both casual listeners and classical music enthusiasts.
The album also features Handel's "Alla caccia, 'Diana cacciatrice'," a cantata that tells the story of the goddess Diana and her hunt, showcasing Güttler's versatility as both a performer and a conductor. The cantata's dramatic recitatives and arias are performed with great passion and precision, adding a theatrical dimension to the album.
Bach's "Hunt Cantata," BWV 208, is another highlight of the album. This cantata, written to celebrate a royal hunt, is a celebration of nature and the joy of the hunt. Güttler's interpretation brings out the playful and energetic spirit of the piece, making it a joy to listen to.
The album concludes with Haydn's "Symphony No. 31 in D major, Hob1:31, 'Horn Signal'," a symphony that features prominent horn parts, adding a sense of grandeur and majesty to the album. Güttler's conducting is precise and expressive, bringing out the best in the orchestra and the soloists.
Throughout the album, Güttler's musicianship and artistry shine through, making it a memorable and enjoyable listening experience. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply looking for a new and engaging album to explore, this collection of hunt-themed classical pieces is sure to delight and inspire.