Edgar Borsich - violoncello
Prof. Michael Eberth - harpsichord
In their program for violoncello and harpsichord with composers from the late Baroque and the present day, the two virtuosos blend old and new classical music.
Count von Saint Germain (1696-1784), a dazzling personality full of secrets - he was an alchemist, diplomat, violinist and composer - performs two enchanting sonatas in B flat major and E flat major.
Dorothea Hofmann (born 1961) refers to the alchemist with "Arcanum" and to old illuminations with Drolerien, a piece for violoncello solo.
Max Beckschäfer (b.1952) brings the aura of painted still lifes and 18th century keyboard music to life with Natura morta (premiere) for harpsichord solo.
Wolfram Oettl (b.1962) moves between baroque and rock with Prelude and Fugue.
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