Johannes Pramsohler, baroque violin Gulrim Choï, baroque cello Philippe Grisvard, harpsichord Album URL: Pieter Hellendaal was one of the star violinists who - like Geminiani and Veracini - appeared as a soloist during the intermissions of Handel’s operas in London. Exploring Hellendaal’s sonata manuscript in Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum, Johannes Pramsohler brings to light a composer firmly rooted in the Corellian tradition, yet reminiscent of his teacher Tartini in his melodic invention and of Locatelli in his stunningly virtuosic cadenzas. Filmed at Funkstudio Kaiserslautern (Germany) by Emanuel Altenburger | Sound by Südwestrundfunk (SWR2) Recording Producer: Ralf Kolbinger Balance Engineer: Angela Ötztanil
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