Synonyms for duftschmid or Related words with duftschmid

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Examples of "duftschmid"
Lorenz Duftschmid (born 1964 in Linz, Austria) is an Austrian viol player and conductor.
Duftschmid took part in more than 70 recordings. To mention some of the prominent releases:
Harpalus signaticornis is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Duftschmid in 1812.
Harpalus autumnalis is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Duftschmid in 1812.
Dyschirius substriatus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was described by Duftschmid in 1812.
Caspar Erasmus Duftschmid properly Kaspar was an Austrian naturalist and physician who made significant contributions to entomology, especially Coleoptera.
Harpalus picipennis is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Duftschmid in 1812.
Harpalus calceatus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Duftschmid in 1812.
Harpalus distinguendus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Duftschmid in 1812.
Pachnephorus tessellatus is a species of leaf beetle of the Canary Islands, observed by Duftschmid in 1825.
Agonum lugens is a species of ground beetle in the Platyninae subfamily. It was described by Caspar Erasmus Duftschmid in 1812.
Duftschmid is an expert in the field of Baroque music, and excels in the performance of Renaissance and early Classical repertory as well.
Born to a musical family, Duftschmid began studying music in an early age, and enjoyed the opportunity to learn from the great masters of the viol, such as Jordi Savall. He studied at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel, Switzerland.
Duftschmid is the director of the ensemble Armonico Tributo Austria, besides his solo career as a gamba player. He is also a member of Jordi Savall's ensembles Hesperion XX and La Capella Reial de Catalunya.
He performs with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, the gambist Hille Perl and in the group Los Otros, among others. He has made many recordings with Perl and solo (below), as well as "Concerts à deux violes esgales" by Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe with Hille Perl, Lorenz Duftschmid, and Andrew Lawrence-King.
Bartolo Musil has worked with the Venice Baroque Orchestra, conducted by Andrea Marcon, the Wiener Klangforum, the Ensemble Kontrapunkte, the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, the SWR-Orchester, the Orpheus Kammerorchester, the Savaria Baroque Orchestra, Armonio Tributo, conducted by Lorenz Duftschmid, and directors such as Pet Halmen and Achim Freyer.
Forqueray was born in Paris. He is most famous today for his 1747 publication of twenty-nine pieces for viol and continuo which he attributed to his father (except for three, for which he himself took credit). In the "advertissements" he states that he was responsible for the bass line (thus the figures as well) and the viol fingerings. Stylistically, they are very much influenced by Italian music and belong to the generation of Jean-Marie Leclair (1697–1764) and Jean-Pierre Guignon (1702–1774). Modern violists regard these "Pieces de viole" as the most virtuosic music for the instrument. Paolo Pandolfo and Lorenz Duftschmid have both recorded the complete publication.