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From Schmelzer's collection Sacro-Profanus Concentus Musicus (Nuremberg, 1662), the six-part sonata No. 4 in A Minor. Live, HD Video from the Early Music ensemble Voices of Music, performed on original instruments, from the "Bach, Biber & Buxtehude" concert, 2013. In 1662, Schmelzer published a collection of music for string ensemble, or strings with trumpets, trombones and cornettos in various combinations, with organ continuo. The music is especially rich and dense, a marked contrast to the more Italianate sonatas from book of solo violin music, Sonatae Unarum Fidium (see our video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pfoPV.... The musicians and their instruments (left to right) Elizabeth Blumenstock, baroque violin by Andrea Guarneri, Cremona, 1660 Carla Moore, baroque violin by Johann Georg Thir, Vienna, Austria, 1754 Maxine Nemerovski, baroque violin by Timothy Johnson, Indiana, 1999 (after Stradivarius) Kati Kyme, baroque viola, Germany, anonymous, 18th century Lisa Grodin, baroque viola by Mathias Eberl, Salzburg, Austria, 1680 Farley Pearce, violone by George Stoppani, Manchester, 1985, after Amati, 1560 William Skeen, five string baroque cello, Anonymous, Italy, c1680 David Tayler, archlute by Andreas von Holst, Munich, 2012, after Magno Tieffenbrucker, Venice, c1610 Hanneke van Proosdij, baroque organ by Winold van der Putten, Finsterwolde, Netherlands, 2004, after early 18th-century northern German instruments Visit us on Facebook / voicesofmusic