!!!Baroque/Early
!!Vinzenz Fux: ''Trio Sonata in a minor''
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Vinzenz Fux (ca. 1606 Weisskirchen/Styria - 1659
Vienna) was employed as the organist of the church Maria
am Gestade in Vienna (Picture) before he joined the
chapel of the widowed Empress Eleanora. Fux mainly
composed masses and Trio Sonatas (Musical example: ''Trio Sonata in a minor''), which
have survived in manuscripts. It is testimony of their
high quality that they were even taken at times for works
of the later imperial chapelmaster Johann Joseph Fux, who
was however not related to Vinzenz Fux. The Trio Sonata
in a minor is number 20 in the Rost Codex in Paris. (E. Stadler)


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caption='Vinzenz Fux: Triosonate a-Moll\\© Susanne Scholz, Graz (Barockvioline), Dario Luisi, Graz (Barockvioline), Konstanze Hubmann, Graz (Orgelpositiv), Klaus Hubmann, Graz (Dulzian). (Aufnahme: GM-Tonstudio-Musikverlag Dr. Werner Jauk, Graz)'}]



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