Harmonice mundi: 17th-century Austrian Music for Viola da gamba & Organ | Carpe Diem CD16326

Harmonice mundi: 17th-century Austrian Music for Viola da gamba & Organ

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Label: Carpe Diem

Cat No: CD16326

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 12th November 2021

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This album explores music for viola da gamba and organ from 17th-century Austria, played by Viktor Töpelmann and organist Daniela Niedhammer on original instruments from that time. The recording took place in a small village church in Austria, which houses an original church organ from 1662. The viola da gamba used for this recording is a bass viol built by Hans Khögl in 1674. Together with the special acoustics of this beautiful church, the two musicians dive deep into the emotional and intimate music of that era, creating a meditative and most pleasant listening experience.

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