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Luigi Boccherini (1743-1805) Symphony in C minor, Op. 41 [G. 519] (1788) 00:00 - Allegro vivo assai 06:02 - Pastorale. Lentarello 10:38 - Minuetto. Allegro 13:08 - Finale. Allegro Tafelmusik, dir. Jeanne Lamon (1992) "The Sinfonia in C minor dates from a period in Boccherini's life about which relatively little is known. In 1786, after the death of his Spanish patron, the Infante Don Luis (brother of King Charles III), he had acquired a second title -- namely, 'Composer of the Chamber' of Frederick William II of Prussia. In the same year his new patron succeeded to the throne left empty by the death of Frederick the Great. The question is, was Boccherini's position based on a long-distance exchange of manuscripts for salary, or did he take advantage of the hiatus in his duties at the Spanish court to travel to Berlin? His two most important biographers, Louis Picquot and Germaine de Rothschild, each leave us with the impression that the evidence for such a trip is unsatisfactory, and that Boccherini indeed spent the next decade in Madrid. Regardless of where Boccherini may have spent these years, the style of many of his works remained very much in the European mainstream. The Sinfonia in C minor might serve as an example of the genre anywhere from Italy to northern Germany. In structure the work opens and closes with strict sonata forms surrounding a simple song-form movement and a classic minuet -- a series of small harmonic journeys clearly representative of the late galant epoch." - David Montgomery