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Authentic Classical Concerts
The UNESCO World Heritage Site Maulbronn Monastery
This concert took place in the church of the Maulbronn monastery in Germany. Built in the 12th century, the Maulbronn monastery with its Romanesque-Gothic basilica is considered as the most complete preserved medieval monastery north of the Alps. The monastery has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993. It's one of 60 historic monuments in the Germany's Southwest. The "State Organisation for Palaces and Gardens of Baden-Württemberg" (in German: "Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten Baden-Württemberg") makes accessible, communicate, develops and preserves these state-owned historic monuments with the aim of preserving the authenticity of the cultural heritage, filling them with life and preserving them for future generations. Detailed information about these unique "Soundscapes" can be found at: www.schloesser-und-gaerten.de
An audiophile snapshot of permanent value
Publishing Authentic Classical Concerts entails capturing and recording outstanding performances and concerts for posterity. The performers, audience, opus and room enter into an intimate dialogue that in its form and expression, its atmosphere, is unique and unrepeatable. It is the aim, the philosophy of K&K, to enable the listener to acutely experience every facet of this symbiosis, the intensity of the performance, so they record the concerts in direct 2-Track Stereo digital HD. The results are unparalleled interpretations of musical and literary works, simply - audiophile snapshots of permanent value. This concert took place in the church of the Maulbronn monastery in Germany. Built in the 12th century, the Maulbronn monastery with its Romanesque-Gothic basilica is considered as the most complete preserved medieval monastery north of the Alps.
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A concert with the Vienna Glass Armonica Duo (Glass Armonica & Verrophone)
Christa Schönfeldinger (Glass Armonica) and Gerald Schönfeldinger (Verrophone)
plays works by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), Gottfried Keller (1819-1890), Carl Röllig (1754-1804), Edward Grieg (1843-1907), Arvo Pärt, Ennio Morricone and Gerald Schönfeldinger
A live recording from the church of the German UNESCO World Heritage Site Maulbronn Monastery
HD Recording · DDD · c. 55 Minutes
Maulbronn Monastery Edition
Edition Kloster Maulbronn
One of the most satisfying glass harmonica discs ever
The Vienna Glasharmonika Duo, consisting of husband and wife Gerald and Christa Schönfeldinger, is one of the longest established groups wholly devoted to performing music written for glass and their K&K-Verlagsanstalt release Glas & Steine (Glass & Stone) is of an in-concert recording from the summer of 2006. Christa Schönfeldinger performs on a reconstructed instrument that is almost exactly like the glass armonica that Benjamin Franklin invented in 1761 rather than the crystal glasses in a suitcase instrument more commonly used since Bruno Hoffman revived glass music in the 1950s. Gerald Schönfeldinger plays a modern instrument called a Verrophon that consists of a set of test tube-like glasses and contributes three original compositions to the program written in an idiom very well suited to this exotic combination of instruments. The recording, touted as a "Direct 2-Track Stereo" release, is excellent, made at Maulbronn Monastery in Austria, which has superb acoustics. Although the program includes the expected Mozart K. 617a and arrangements of some other pieces by him, it does expand upon our notions of glass harmonica music. Especially notable is the inclusion of Arvo Pärt's Intervallo, written in open score and usually played on the organ but perfectly well suited to the glass harmonica. Ennio Morricone's Il Gatto is included as a way to vary the sound of the program, which includes some glasses as struck with soft mallets in addition to the usual bowing with the fingertip. However, the most striking piece is Vienna Glasharmonika Duo's transcription of Edvard Grieg's lyric piece Der Kobold, which succeeds well in stretching the boundaries of these instruments, demonstrating that fast passagework is possible and the glass harmonica need not be limited to long, sustained notes, even though that's the kind of musical texture that suits it best.... ...Glas & Steine is one of the most satisfying glass harmonica discs ever. The resonance of Maulbronn Monastery helps take the edge off the sometimes-piercing top notes of the glass - notable especially in studio-made recordings - and provides an ambience that is appropriately ghostly and evocative...
Uncle Dave Lewis - All Music Guide
Op. 3 No. 10, RV 580
From: "L'Estro Armonico", performed according to the traditions of the time by Lautten Compagney Berlin
A concert recordings from the church of the German UNESCO World Heritage Site Maulbronn Monastery
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 8:37 Digital Album [here: MP3/320kBit/sec.] · 3 Tracks · incl. Digital Booklet
MP3 Album
320 kBit/sec.
RV 157
Performed according to the traditions of the time by Lautten Compagney Berlin
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 5:36 Digital Album [here: MP3/320kBit/sec.] · 3 Tracks · incl. Digital Booklet
Op. 3 No. 11, RV 565
From: "L'Estro Armonico", performed according to the traditions of the time by Birgit Schnurpfeil & Matthias Hummel (Solo-Violins) and Lautten Compagney Berlin
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: 8:38 Digital Album [here: MP3/320kBit/sec.] · 3 Tracks · incl. Digital Booklet
The 50th Anniversary of the Maulbronn Monastery ConcertsAnniversary Series, Vol. 9
The 50th Anniversary of the Maulbronn Monastery ConcertsAnniversary Series, Vol. 14
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