Michael Schäffer recorded one Conradi suit along with Reusner on the "German side" of the LP and Gallot and DuFault on the "French side." I think that was way back in the late '70s. It was a great early effort.
Best, Eugene > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of [email protected] > Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 1:49 PM > To: Daniel Winheld > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata > > There are more Conradi recordings: > Neue Lautenstuecke > Lutenist: Rainer Waldeck > ww.earlymusic.com > The Baroque Lute > Sony CB621 > Lutenist: Eugen Dombois > Regards > Albert > TREE EDITION > - Music for the Lute - > Albert Reyerman > Finkenberg 89 > 23558 Luebeck > Germany > web: [1]www.Tree-Edition.com > mailto: [2][email protected] > phone: ++49(0)451- 899 78 48 > - Werden Sie Mitglied bei der > Deutschen Lautengesellschaft. > Join The German Lute Society > [3]www.lautengesellschaft.de - > Daniel Winheld schrieb: > > Ed Martin has learned quite a bit about the multiple Conradis- and > has recorded them as well. Perhaps he will weigh in here on this, > unless it was already dealt with and may be in the archives. > > Dan > > > > I didn't know Conradi's music so thanks for sharing these beautiful > pieces. > I'd love to hear that Barto's bootleg! > > I looked at the New Grove Dictionary of Music and found there are two > Conradi. Based on the publication date you give (1724), I guess these > works > are from Johann Melchior, son of Johann Georg, both Kapellmeisters at > Oettingen. Nonetheless, the New Grove doesn't mention any lute works by > them... > > > -- > > References > > 1. http://www.Tree-Edition.com/ > 2. mailto:[email protected] > 3. http://www.lautengesellschaft.de/ > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
