Krishnasol Jiménez, Maria Cristina Kiehr and Roberto Koch
Live recording from the recording session of the CD "Navigating Foreign Waters", 3 september 2020, Martinskirche in Müllheim, Freiburg, DE
Rolf Lislevand, Tarantela by Santiago de Murcia
Rolf Lislevand tries the Sabionari for his first time. He plays a famous Tarantela by Santiago de Murcia. The Sabionari was tuned 392 Hz with gut strings.
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Recording De Visée CD
The recording session by Krishnasol Jiménez of the first CD with the Sabionari in SS.Annunziata Monastery in Rovato, Brescia, Italy. Music by Robert de Visée pulished in 1682 and 1686. Krishnasol used two different tunings 392 Hz. Traditional baroque tuning and a second in G for the Suite "in Scordatura" following De Visée instructions
Ugo Nastrucci improvisation
Maestro Ugo Nastrucci tries for the first time the Sabionari Guitar improvising some popular Spanish music. The guitar was probably tuned 440 Hz or a little lower. A stereo mike at 1,5 meters recorded the direct sound and the natural reverberation of the room
Krishnasol Jiménez, Minuet by Robert De Visée
First concert in Cremona at Stradivarius Museum (San Domenico Hall). Krishnasol Jiménez is developing the program for his next CD with the Sabionari. Music by Robert de Visée. The guitar was tuned 392 Hz with gut strings
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