Karl Kohaut - Haydn’s Lute Player
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Label: Challenge Classics
Cat No: CC72323
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 2nd November 2009
Contents
Works
HaydnTrio in F major for lute, Violin obligato & Bass
Kohaut
Divertimento No.1 in B flat major for lute obligato, 2 Violins & Bass
Kohaut
Concerto in D major for contrabass, 2 Violins & Bass
Kohaut
Concerto in B flat major for Lute, 2 Violins, Viola & Bass
Kohaut
Sinfonia in F Minor for 2 Violins, Viola & Bass
Artists
Ars Antiqua AustriaConductor
Gunar LetzborWorks
HaydnTrio in F major for lute, Violin obligato & Bass
Kohaut
Divertimento No.1 in B flat major for lute obligato, 2 Violins & Bass
Kohaut
Concerto in D major for contrabass, 2 Violins & Bass
Kohaut
Concerto in B flat major for Lute, 2 Violins, Viola & Bass
Kohaut
Sinfonia in F Minor for 2 Violins, Viola & Bass
Artists
Ars Antiqua AustriaConductor
Gunar LetzborAbout
Karl Kohaut lived in the time of Mozart and Haydn, and is considered to be the last great Viennese lutenist. He was, however, also a remarkable composer in the style of the transitional phase between baroque and classical, and wrote pieces for all the different string instruments, including the double bass, an instrument widely played at musical occasions in Viennese cultural circles.
Ars Antiqua Austria was founded in Linz in 1995 with the aim of introducing audiences to the roots of specifically Austrian baroque music played on period instruments. The core of Ars Antiqua Austria comprises 8 musicians and it is directed by Gunar Letzbor. The ensemble is readily augmented to accommodate a still wider repertoire.
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