Description
Muffat was a musical diplomat. Born in France of Scottish ancestry and trained in both France and Italy, he considered himself a German. In his instrumental works issued during the last two decades of the 17th Century he sought to introduce the Germans to French and Italian styles, and prefaced his five published collections with informative multilingual introductions detailing Lully’s and Corelli’s performing practices.
Additional information
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Recording location | Chapel of the Hertford College, Oxford England |
Mastering equiment | Sony digital Editor 3000 |
Mastering engineer | Bert van der Wolf |
Mixing console | Rens Heijnis Custom made |
Microphones | Bruel & Kjaer, Schoeps |
Recording format | PCM 44.1 |
Analog to digital converter | dCS900 |
Recording date | November 1991 |
Editing | Bert van der Wolf |
Composers | Antonio Vivaldi, Carlo Farina, George Muffat, Heinrich Ignaz Franz Von Biber, Johann Heinrich Schmelzer |
Recording engineer | Bert van der Wolf |
Producer | Ted Diehl |
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Digital to analog converter | Sony |
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Greta Olson
(…) I enjoyed this immensely. It is difficult to fault the ECBO on matters of style and execution. Monica Huggetts playing is stylish, full of life and has a beautiful tone.
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