Publisher's Synopsis
Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750) was a prominent Baroque composer and lutenist known for his exceptional contributions to lute music. Born in Grottkau, Silesia (now part of Poland), and a contemporary of Johan Sebastian Bach, Weiss displayed exceptional talent from an early age and quickly rose to become one of the most esteemed lute virtuosos of his time. The Dresden manuscript contains a collection of Weiss's works preserved in the court of Dresden, where he served as a musician. The pieces found in this manuscript showcase Weiss's mastery of the instrument and his ability to create intricate and emotionally evocative compositions. From dazzling preludes and lively dance suites to introspective sarabandes and expressive fantasies, Weiss's lute music in the Dresden manuscript reveals his deep understanding of both the technical capabilities of the lute and the expressive possibilities of music. Recommended for Intermediate and Advanced Performers