Easter oratorio by František Xaver Richter

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In today’s Easter Sunday music program we’ll be listening to an excerpt from the only Italian oratorio by František Xaver Richter, an 18th century Czech composer, musician and teacher, and one of the main representatives of the so-called Mannheim School.

František Xaver Richter was born in 1709 in Holešov near the town of Zlín but spent his entire life abroad, studying music in Vienna and Italy. In 1746, he became a member of the famous Mannheim orchestra and found himself at the very centre of the progressive European music scene.

Although his chamber and orchestral works significantly contributed to the newly developing classicist style, he never gave up his traditional baroque technique. His oratorio, called La Deposizione dalla croce di Gesú Cristo, combines the achievements of the early classicist style with the baroque composition principles.

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Author: Ruth Fraňková