- Johann Georg Pisendel
Johann Georg Pisendel (
December 26 ,1687 -November 25 ,1755 ) was a GermanBaroque musician ,violinist andcomposer who for many years led the Court Orchestra inDresden , then the finest instrumental ensemble inEurope .Pisendel was born in Cadolzburg, a small town near
Nuremberg , where his father Simon Pisendel was the cantor andorganist . At the age of nine, Johann Georg became a choirboy at the court chapel ofAnsbach . The Music Director there was the virtuoso singer Francesco Antonio Pistocchi and the Concert Master was the celebratedviolinist and composerGiuseppe Torelli . It is thought that Pisendel studied the violin with Torelli. After his voice broke, Pisendel went on to play theviolin in the CourtOrchestra but in 1709 he left Dresden forLeipzig to further his musical studies.On the way to Leipzig, he met
Johann Sebastian Bach atWeimar and, once in Leipzig, was introduced toGeorg Philipp Telemann . Pisendel was an enthusiastic member of the student "Collegium musicum" founded by Telemann and they became close friends. In 1711, after a performance atDarmstadt , Pisendel was offered a place in the court orchestra there, but declined.The following year he accepted a place in the
Dresden Court Orchestra. He remained with the Dresden orchestra for the rest of his life, though he accompanied his new master, the Crown Prince, on a tour of Europe, visitingAntonio Vivaldi (some of whose solo violin works he had already performed) inVenice .In about 1718, Pisendel began studying composition under
Johann David Heinichen , and in 1728 Pisendel became Concert Master of the Dresden Court Orchestra.Pisendel's pupils included
Franz Benda andJohann Gottlieb Graun , and he was also a close friend ofJan Dismas Zelenka , some of whose works he helped publish posthumously.Pisendel's compositions are few in number but high in quality. All of his surviving works are instrumental. They include 10 violin
concerto s, 4 concertos for orchestra, 2sonata s for violin, a "Sinfonia" and "Trio".However slight the number of his own compositions, the influence of Johann Georg Pisdendel on music was great. The likes of
Tomaso Albinoni , Antonio Vivaldi and Georg Philipp Telemann all dedicated violin concertos to him.Pisendel was the foremost German violinist of his day and he was directly or indirectly responsible for the creation of much memorable music.
elected discography
* J.G. Pisendel: Dresden Concertos. Concerti con varii strumenti (Concertos for various instruments). Performed by the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra with Gottfried Von der Goltz and Petra Müllejans, solo violinists. Orchestra directed by Gottfried Von der Goltz. (Carus 83301)
* Per Monsieur Pisendel. Violin sonatas by Vivaldi, Albinoni, & Pisendel. Performed by La Serenissima directed by Adrian Chandler (Avie 0018) Six violin sonatas dedicated to or composed by Pisendel himself.
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