by Leiermann | Apr 4, 2022 | Biographies music, Biographies music, Classical Music, The Flute, The Flute
Johann Sebastian Bach’s sonatas for flute by Anja Weinberger Johann Sebastian Bach’s sonatas for flute by Anja Weinberger From “father” Bach there are many sonatas for us flutists and you can sort them in different ways. In any...
by Leiermann | Feb 27, 2022 | Biographies music, Biographies Music, Classical Music, The Flute, The Flute
The “Musical Offering” by Anja Weinberger Johann Sebastian Bach is – I think – known to almost everyone. Therefore, I limit myself here to only a few facts. On the other hand, one is probably a musician or at least a particularly...
by Leiermann | Feb 7, 2022 | Biographies, Biographies music, Biographies Music, Classical Music, History, The Flute, The Flute
Baroque music – also in France by Anja Weinberger The transverse flute from the workshops of e.g. Hotteterres, which was modern in our neighboring country France at that time – i.e. in the middle of the 17th century – had a fuller sound than its...
by Leiermann | Aug 20, 2020 | Classical Music, Guitar and Lute
Prelude No. 2 and 3 by Thomas Stiegler At the beginning of the 20th century the guitar had almost completely disappeared from public consciousness and hardly anyone remembered the role it had played in concert life only fifty years earlier. But in a small circle...
by Leiermann | Jun 11, 2020 | Classical Music
The music of the baroque by Daniel Ungermann The music of the Baroque era is generally referred to as the era of the basso continuo. Even if this is not entirely correct – especially in church music the basso continuo was used far beyond the Baroque period, and...