Mandora: The Lute of the Monasteries
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Label: Pan Classics
Cat No: PC10463
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 31st January 2025
Contents
Works
Parthia a 4 in A majorQuartet in D major
Solo ex C (in C major)
Trio in A major
Trio in D major
Aria de Sancta Scholastica
Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute), K620
Artists
Jakub Mitrik (mandora)Biber Consort
Works
Parthia a 4 in A majorQuartet in D major
Solo ex C (in C major)
Trio in A major
Trio in D major
Aria de Sancta Scholastica
Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute), K620
Artists
Jakub Mitrik (mandora)Biber Consort
About
The mandora was particularly popular in monasteries, especially among the Benedictines. There, the mandora was valued as a solo and chamber music instrument due to its handiness and versatility. The archives of these monasteries also contain a very varied repertoire specially tailored to the mandora, which Jakub Mitrík and his Biber Consort present here for the first time.
This is chamber music in a wide variety of formations, in which the mandora takes on the role of a fully-fledged partner that goes far beyond mere basso continuo accompaniment. With his selection, Mitrík presents a multi-coloured and sensitively performed CD programme that reflects the lightness of the late Baroque and early Classical periods and allows musical life in the monasteries outside the liturgy to shine in an unusual light.
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