Music for Viola d’amore
Franz S. Schuchbauer, Johann P. Guzinger, Christian Pezold, Wilhelm Ganspeck
Anne Schumann Violine
Klaus Voigt Viola da Spalla
Alison McGillivray Violoncello
Petra Burmann Theorbo/Baroque guitar
Sebastian Knebel Harpsichord
Klaus Voigt Viola da Spalla
Alison McGillivray Violoncello
Petra Burmann Theorbo/Baroque guitar
Sebastian Knebel Harpsichord
Tonmeister: Michael Silberhorn
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Tracklist
- Franz Simon Schuchbauer (gest . 1743)
Trio A-Dur für 2 Violen d’amore und B.c. - Johann Peter Guzinger (1683–1773)
Suite A-Dur für Viola d’amore und B.c. - Anonymus (1. Hälfte 18. Jh. )
Trio D-Dur für 2 Violen d’amore und B.c. - Anonymus (1. Hälfte 18. Jh. )
Trio A-Dur für 2 Violen d’amore und B.c. - Christian Pezold (1677–1733)
Partita A-Dur für Viola d’amore - Wilhelm Ganspeck (1687–1770)
Ouverture A-Dur für 2 Violen d’amore und B.c.
Are you looking for a gift for a record collector who already has everything? Suddenly the team from GENUIN stands before you and presents a CD with wonderful, completely unknown music, played by brilliant musicians on an extremely unusual instrument: Who would hesitate? Anne Schumann and Klaus Voigt play colorful, warm and expansive Baroque music for the viola d’amore. A welcome change to see musicians who otherwise mainly perform with top-tier orchestras with John Eliot Gardiner or Trevor Pinnock performing as soloists! Oh, by the way: If you keep the CD for yourself
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GEN 21738 – 7.5.2021