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COMPACT DISCS:
ORPHEON 001: Baryton-Trios by Joseph Haydn and Anton Lidl (see and hear)
ORPHEON 002-003: Marin Marais and his World (see and hear)
Works by Marin Marais, L. Couperin, J. Ph. Rameau, Monteclair, Leclair, including "The Operation of the Gall Stone" by MaraisORPHEON 004: Marin Marais: Le Tableau de l'Operation de la Taille and other works
Consort-music for Christmas by Lawes, Byrd, Buxtehude and others (see and hear)
Consort-music for Passion by Schütz, Buxtehude, Byrd and others (see and hear)
Israel in Egypt by Georg Friedrich Händel Winterthurer Vokalensemble and Orpheon Orchestra: live recording from the concert in the Rheinau, June, 2000
Johann Ludwig Bach (1677-1731): The Complete Motetts (see and hear)
Ex tempore Choir of Gent (Belgium), Florian Heyerick, conductor
Orpheon Consort
THE ORPHEON RECORD CLUB
Viewed as one of our fundamental tasks, the documentation of the instruments in the collections and their cultural heritage in the forms of recordings on cd, books with cd and videos are being issued. As a subscriber to the series you receive a discount of 30% on all recordings. This discount will be granted to subscribers on all museum publications.
To become a subscriber and to receive complete information about our recording projects contact us.
CATALOG OF THE COLLECTION (1993) - out of print
Die Vázquez-Sammlung Historischer Saiteninstrumente des 17. - 18. Jahrhunderts
In German only. Over 30 pages of text (German), 60 pages of color photographs of the instruments of the collection. Published in 1993, the catalogue does not contain the instruments acquired subsequently. A good reference work.
COMING SOON: Catalog of the collection
PLANS OF THE INSTRUMENTS OF THE COLLECTION
1. Bass viola da gamba by Michael Albanus, Graz, 17062. Bass viola da gamba by Edward Lewis, London, 1687
Musical instruments on sale at this time:
Viola da gamba, English, copie after Barak Norman, London, 1699
Viola da gamba, French, copie after Nicolas Colichon, Paris, ca. 1680
Baroque violin, 18th Century Tyrol
Baroque violin, 18th C. German
updated 06.12.2007