Lute Music of The Renaissance (The Schelle Manuscript Hamburg, 1619)
Kód: RD1372Detailní popis produktu
The Tabulaturbuch is one of the most important manuscripts for the six- to eleven course lute from the transition period between the Renaissance and Baroque. All the more surprising then, that though frequently quoted in music literature, it has not yet been the subject of primary research. Lutenist and Lute-scholar Joachim Held has compiled a program of selections from the important late Renaissance manuscript for the first time on CD.
Joachim Held - Lute. Born in 1963 in Hamburg, Joachim Held received his musical training at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis with Eugen Dombois and Hopkinson Smith. In 1988 he finished his studies by attaining a Diploma for Early Music. From 1988 to 1990 he studied with Jürgen Hübscher at the College of Music in Karlsruhe and passed the Artistic Final Examination there.
In 1990 Joachim Held won second prize at the Concours Musica Antiqua at the Flanders Festival in Bruges. He held a teaching post for lute from 1990 to 1997 at the Music College in Heidelberg-Mannheim. He teaches at the Conservatory in Hamburg since 1997. Joachim Held plays regularly under the direction of Nikolaus Harnoncourt and works together on a regular basis with Giardino Armanico (Milan).
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Kategorie: | Hudba |
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Vydavatelsví: | Haenssler CLASSIC |
Rok Vydání: | 2005 |
EAN: | 4010276017851 |
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