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Lovers and Mourners: Variations and Sonatas from 17th-century Germany, offers a comprehensive glimpse into the lives of virtuoso composer-performers Johann Jakob Walther, Heinrich Biber, and Johann Georg Pisendel. The Composers featured on Lovers and Mourners drew upon the "stylus phantasticus," a 17th-century Italian idiom whose features were marked by jagged shifts of affect and intended to display the player's technical command and expressive abilities. Bandy nimbly guides the listener through a labyrinth of variation sets and themes, simultaneously reproducing faithful interpretations of the music while injecting his own unique touch. Lovers and Mourners boasts a brief, yet intense survey of one of the richest chapters in the history of the virtuoso composer-performer.

  • 1 Fantazia in a Minor, Op. 7, No. 1 [04:23] 
  • 2 Scherzi Da Violino Solo: No. 9. Sonata in D Major [06:56] 
  • 3 Scherzi Da Violino Solo: Sonata No. 12 in E minor, "Aria" [06:12] 
  • 4 Mystery (Rosary) Sonatas: Passacaglia in G minor [09:19] 
  • 5 Violin Sonata No. 6 in C minor, C. 143 [11:03] 
  • 6 Violin Sonata No. 3 in F Major, C. 140 [Wiener Minoritenkonvent, Manuscript XIV 726: No. 9] [11:33] 
  • 7 I. Largo [01:41] 
  • 8 II. Moderato [03:20] 
  • 9 III. Arioso [01:33] 
  • 10 IV. Scherzando [02:44] 
  • 11 Sonata and Suite in D Major [07:16] 
Lovers and Mourners: Variations and Sonatas from 17th-century Germany, offers a comprehensive glimpse into the lives of virtuoso composer-performers Johann Jakob Walther, Heinrich Biber, and Johann Georg Pisendel. The Composers featured on Lovers and Mourners drew upon the "stylus phantasticus," a 17th-century Italian idiom whose features were marked by jagged shifts of affect and intended to display the player's technical command and expressive abilities. Bandy nimbly guides the listener through a labyrinth of variation sets and themes, simultaneously reproducing faithful interpretations of the music while injecting his own unique touch. Lovers and Mourners boasts a brief, yet intense survey of one of the richest chapters in the history of the virtuoso composer-performer.