Christoph Eglhuber - Camerloher: Solo per la gallichone (2018) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Christoph Eglhuber
Title: Camerloher: Solo per la gallichone
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Oehms Classics
Genre: Classical Lute
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TracklistTitle: Camerloher: Solo per la gallichone
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Oehms Classics
Genre: Classical Lute
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:14:31
Total Size: 345 / 729 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 1: I. Andante
02. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 1: II. Allegro
03. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 1: III. Menuet
04. Duo for 2 Gallichons in D Major: I. Tempo giusto
05. Duo for 2 Gallichons in D Major: II. Echo
06. Duo for 2 Gallichons in D Major: III. Quique
07. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 2: I. Andante
08. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 2: II. Allegro
09. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 2: III. Menuet
10. Trio in C Major: I. Andante
11. Trio in C Major: II. Allegro
12. Trio in C Major: III. Menuet
13. Trio in C Major: IV. Allegro
14. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 3: I. Adagio
15. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 3: II. Allegro
16. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 3: III. Tempo di menuet
17. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 4: I. Menuet
18. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 4: II. Allegro
19. Solo per la gallichone, Parthia No. 4: III. Menuet
20. Parthia in F Major: I. Siciliana
21. Parthia in F Major: II. Menuet
22. Parthia in F Major: III. Paisan
23. Parthia in F Major: IV. Menuet
24. Parthia in F Major: V. Finale. Allegro
Far away from the metropolis of Munich, music culture also blossomed at the court of the prince bishop of Freising: in his role as episcopal Kapellmeister, Placidus von Camerloher shaped the city’s musical life for almost forty years. To mark the 300th birthday of the composer, lutenist Christoph Eglhuber has compiled and recorded his Compositions for Solo Lute. Most of them are world premiere recordings. Eglhuber is joined here by Hans Bruderl, Theona Gubba-Chkeidze, Angelika Fichter and Sabina Lehrmann. Christoph Eglhuber attended the artistic Camerloher Grammar School in Freising. There followed studies at Munich Music Academy and at the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. During this time, he also specialized in performing on period plucked instruments, in particular on basso continuo and ensemble performance with different types of lute and theorbos, up to and including early guitars. He has been an associate professor at the Department of Musicology and Music Education of Regensburg University since 2001.