Paul Peuerl(1570 – 1625) was a composer and organ builder who lived in Stuttgart, Horn, and Steyr.His dances are similar to many instrumental dances of the time except for the unusual feature that these 3 part dances were written for soprano, tenor and bass making them perfect for Rook’s instrumentation.
Rook: Jakob Hansen, Violin Paul Von Hoff, Trombone and Slide Trombone Jeremy David Ward, Bass Violin Mark Shuldiner, Harpsichord
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Paul Peuerl
Dance and Courant
PlayRecorded on 02/19/2014, uploaded on 07/29/2014
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Paul Peuerl(1570 – 1625) was a composer and organ builder who lived in Stuttgart, Horn, and Steyr. His dances are similar to many instrumental dances of the time except for the unusual feature that these 3 part dances were written for soprano, tenor and bass making them perfect for Rook’s instrumentation.
Rook:
Jakob Hansen, Violin
Paul Von Hoff, Trombone and Slide Trombone
Jeremy David Ward, Bass Violin
Mark Shuldiner, Harpsichord
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