Neopolitan Baroque Trio at Munich's Baroque Masterpiece
This Neopolitan organ from Biaggio di Rosa, 1777, had a long odyssey across Europe, serving in a parish church in southern Italy before finding its current home in the Lubeck Cathedral. It survived in its original state, and is tuned with a mean-tone temperament at a’ = 415 Hz. Organist: Jürgen Essl; Gunar Letzbor: Baroque violin; Claire Pottinger-Schmidt: Viola da gamba. Works by Franz Xaver Murschhauserr, Johann Caspar Kerll, and Gottfried Finger Franz Xaver Murschhauser Praeambulum primi Toni Aria prima Fuga tertia septimi toni Aria quinta Toccata duodecimi toni Fuga tertia duodecimi toni Toccata arpeggiata octavi toni Variationes super Cantilenam Laß unß daß Kindelein wiegen per imitationem cuculi Praeambulum decimi toni Aria Dein große Lieb, o Jesulein Finale decimi toni Toccata undecimi toni pro pedali Gottfried Finger Sonata prima Sonata seconda Sonata terza Johann Caspar Kerll Ciaconna Ricercata Canzona Toccata VI