PLACIDUS VON CAMERLOHER (1718–1782)
SOLO PER LA GALLICHONE I–IV
DUETTO
TRIO EX C
PARTHIA EX F
Christoph Eglhuber, lute
Far away from the metropolis of Munich, music culture also blossomed at the court of the prince
bishop of Freising: in his role as episcopal kapellmeister, Placidus von Camerloher shaped the
city’s musical life for almost 40 years. To mark the 300th birthday of the composer, lutenist
Christoph Eglhuber has compiled and recorded his Compositions for Solo Lute. Most of them are
world premiere recordings; C. Eglhuber is supported by Hans Brüderl, Theona Gubba-Chkeidze,
Angelika Fichter und Sabina Lehrmann.
Christoph Eglhuber – Laute
Achtchörige Gallichon in d' (H. Hasenfuss 2015 nach Weigert; Finalisierung: J. Kreisel 2016) - 1a
Zehnchörige Mandora in e' (M. Shepherd 1996 nach Frey) - 1b
Sechschöriger Colachon in a (M. Salerno 2014 nach Schorn) - 1c
Hans Brüderl – Laute
Achtchörige Gallichon in d' (G. Söhne 2008 nach Venere) - 2
Theona Gubba-Chkheidze – Barockvioline
Violine: Anonym, deutscher Sprachraum um 1800 - 3
Angelika Fichter – Barockvioline
Violine: Anonym, 18. Jh. nach Klotz - 4
Sabina Lehrmann – Barockvioloncello
Violoncello: Anonym, Frankreich ca. 1780 - 5
Stimmton: a' = 440 Hz, mitteltönige Temperatur (1/6 pK)