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Veronika Skuplik & Jorg Jacobi - Violino 2: Catena Bohemica (Viennese Violin Music around 1680) (2022) [24/96]

Posted By: delpotro
Veronika Skuplik & Jorg Jacobi - Violino 2: Catena Bohemica (Viennese Violin Music around 1680) (2022) [24/96]

Veronika Skuplik & Jorg Jacobi - Violino 2: Catena Bohemica (Viennese Violin Music around 1680) (2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 66:34 minutes | 1,26 GB
Classical | Label: Fra Bernardo, Official Digital Download

The famous British Library in London owes one of it's musical treasures to an English tennis player: A manuscript - probably written on the continent - with violin music around 1680 from faraway Vienna. Virtuoso sonatas by and from the circle of the devil's violinist Johann Heinrich Schmelzer. Veronika Skuplik, "prima donna" in the baroque violin firmament, has worked out some of these musical stories with virtuosity and incomparable sensitivity. Without going with the zeitgeisty fashion of lush continuo, she is accompanied by Jorg Jacobi on the historic organ of the Laurentiuskirche in Langwarden.

Veronika Skuplik & Jorg Jacobi - Violino 3: Il Ciclo Della Vita (Viennese Violin Music around 1680) (2023) [24/96]

Posted By: delpotro
Veronika Skuplik & Jorg Jacobi - Violino 3: Il Ciclo Della Vita (Viennese Violin Music around 1680) (2023) [24/96]

Veronika Skuplik & Jorg Jacobi - Violino 3: Il Ciclo Della Vita (Viennese Violin Music around 1680) (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover & Digital Booklet | Time - 81:15 minutes | 1,57 GB
Classical | Label: Fra Bernardo, Official Digital Download

In the third part of her highly acclaimed anthology of virtuoso Austrian violin music, the baroque violinist Veronika Skuplik once again devotes herself to works from a valuable baroque manuscript that today belongs to the rich holdings of the British Library in London, in addition to sonatas by Johann Heinrich Schmelzer. A remarkably high-quality Ciaccona from the pen of the composing Emperor Leopold I forms the framework for this once again immensely discoverable excursion into late 17th century Vienna.