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Froville la Romaine
Orpheon Foundation Exhibition, 2005



Exhibition and concerts at the Festival de Froville, in Lorraine, France
Froville la Romaine, Loraine, France
Froville la Romaine
 
 
French viols: Pardessus by Louis Guersan and Anon. Flemish
Bass viola da gamba by Claude Boivin, Paris, ca. 1740
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Violins by Nicolo Amati, Carlo Giuseppe Testore
and School of Goffriller
Two violins and one viola by Johann Christoph Leidolff
Vienna, 18th. C.
Three violoncelli: Michael Ignaz Stadlmann (ca. 1780), Nikolas Leidolff (1690), Turino, ca. 1830
 
Viola da gamba by Nikolas Leidolff, Vienna, 1695
Michael Albanus, Bolzano, 1706
 
The viola da gamba in Germany
Maussiell (left) and 17th Century Munich (right)
Painting by Caspar Netscher
 
 An English viola da gamba consort of the 17th Century
Two treble violas da gamba by William Turner, London, 1647 & 1656
Bass viola da gamba by Edward Lewis, London, 1687
Renaissance violas da gamba, painting School of Bonifacio Veronese
 
 
Treble viol, Venetian, ca. 1600
Baryton
Viola da gamba by Nikolaus Leidolff, Vienna, 1695
 
Large violoncello by Anton Posch, Vienna, ca. 1700
Viola by Joseph Antonius Laske, Prague, 1787
Baryton after Simon Schodler (1782) built by
Ferdinand Wilhelm Jaura, Munich, 1934
Guided visit
Guided visit
Orpheon in Concert
Irena Troupova
Annie Laflamme
Annie Laflamme, Florian Heyerick, Irena Troupova
Lúcia Krommer & José Vázquez
Head of the Guersan pardessus de viole
Guided tours for schools
Guided tours for schools
Guided tours for schools
Guided tours for schools
Guided tours for schools
Guided tours for schools
The Visit by the Violin-making School of Mirecourt
Testing the violin by Carlo Testore, Milano, ca. 1700
Luthier Roland Houël with the bass viola da gamba
by Ventura Linarolo, Venice, 1585
Critic from May 17, 2005