!!!Viennese Classic - Early Period
!!Johann Michael Steinbacher: ''Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings in a minor''

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The ''Konzert fuer Cembalo und Streicher in a-Moll''
by Johann Michael Steinbacher (ca 1700 - after1741),
the organist of the Graz city-parish probably only
survived the Second World War undamaged by virtue of its
curious hiding-place. It was found together with other
compositions in an un-used Baroque heating oven. What
makes this otherwise unknown composer so unusual is that
he apparently was the first to transfer the Model of the
Italian violin concerto such as Vivaldi's to the
harpsichord. Steinbacher can therefore take a place next
to Johann Sebastian Bach, who composed harpsichord
concerti at about the same time in Germany. (E. Stadler)


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caption='Johann Michael Steinbacher: Concert für Cembalo und Streicher in a-Moll\\© Koch International GmbH, München (D), CD-Nr. Ko 31 085-2'}]



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