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


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> Subject: [LUTE] Re: Conradi Sonata
> 
>    There are more Conradi recordings:
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>    The Baroque Lute
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>    Daniel Winheld schrieb:
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> 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...
> 
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