Höller, Peters, Hambitzer, Brandt: COURTLY MUSIC ON ORIGINAL INSTRUMENTS


Günther Höller (traverse flute), Gerhard Peters (violin), Gerald Hambitzer (harpsichord), and Klaus Dieter Brandt (cello)

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Product.Nr.: ACD6072
Manufacturer: Höller, Peters, Hambitzer, Brandt
weight: 0,11 kg
Label Animato
Release 01.02.2003

product description

Carl Stamitz, Johann Wilhelm Hässler, Johann George Tromlitz, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Maximilian von Droste-Hülshoff, Johann Chr. F. Bach: Sonata in D Major

Courtly Music on Original Instruments

This CD, whose title already documents the special connection with Meersburg, New Castle Meersburg: Courtly Music on Original Instruments, showcases this connection through two instruments played:

Firstly, there's the violin crafted by the "violin maker" Sebastian Wagner in 1770 "in Märspurg" (Meersburg). Sebastian Wagner was not only a violin maker but also a court musician right here in the New Castle.

The second Meersburg instrument is a Tromlitz flute owned by a citizen of Meersburg. This flute, a very rare instrument with four keys, had once belonged to a famous Swabian pastor and poet: Eduard Mörike.

For twenty years, the German Baroque Soloists have been performing concerts in the New Castle - to the delight of numerous visitors and listeners. The ensemble consists of Günther Höller (traverse flute), Gerhard Peters (violin), Gerald Hambitzer (harpsichord), and Klaus Dieter Brandt (cello).