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Name
  
Reinhard Goebel


Music group
  
Musica Antiqua Koln

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Role
  
Conductor · reinhardgoebel.com

Education
  
Folkwang University of the Arts

Nominations
  
Classic Brit Critics Award

Albums
  
Tafelmusik, Telemann: Wind Concertos, Bachiana: Double Concertos, Bach: Chamber Music (5, Musica Baltica

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Reinhard Goebel ( [ˈɡøːbəl]; born 31 July 1952 in Siegen, West Germany) is a German conductor and violinist specialising in early music on authentic instruments and professor for historical performance at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. Goebel received his first violin lessons at the age of twelve. The teachers as a violinist were Franzjosef Maier, the leader of the Collegium Aureum, Saschko Gawriloff, an expert in difficult modern scores and with the baroque violinists Marie Leonhardt in The Hague and Eduard Melkus in Vienna.

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In 1973 Goebel founded his early music ensemble Musica Antiqua Köln that he had led till its dissolution in 2007. He has been an important figure in early music and, for example, was instrumental in rediscovering the music of Johann David Heinichen and Jan Dismas Zelenka, court composers in Dresden.

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He plays the violin left-handed (that is, reversed from the usual set-up) since some problems with his left hand meant he had to switch sides after he had already learnt the violin right-handed.

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References

Reinhard Goebel Wikipedia


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