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Margret Köll is one of the most important interpreters of the historical harp. In her new album she dedicates herself to the Inchsingle pedal harpInch, which was developed at the beginning of the 18th century. By using pedals, the player now had the possibility to change the pitches of the strings by a half-tone, and in this way was able to play more complicated harmonies and chromatic melodies. In 1728 such a harp was presented to Emperor Charles VI and under the rage of his daughter Empress Maria Theresa (since 1740) this instrument conquered the hearts of Vienna and other European centers. On the basis of works by Wagenseil, Krumpholtz, Joseph Haydn and Gluck, Margret Köll shows how this instrument conquered the Viennese salons as a soloist, as a popular accompanying instrument, as an equal-ranking chamber music partner or as a solo instrument with string accompaniment. A very colorful program around the harp of the early and high Viennese classical period. Album Tracks 1. Concerto no. 2 in G major for harp, two violins & violoncello~Allegro 2. Concerto no. 2 in G major for harp, two violins & violoncello~Andante 3. Concerto no. 2 in G major for harp, two violins & violoncello~Vivace 4. Sonata for harp in B flat major~Allegretto 5. Sonata for harp in B flat major~Romance 6. Sonata for harp in B flat major~Allegretto. Rondo 7. Orfée et Eurydice~Danse des Champs Elysées 8. Orfée et Eurydice~Che farò senza Euridice 9. Trio no. 3 Op. 53 in D major Hob.XVI 42 for violin, viola & violoncello~Andante con espressione 10. Trio no. 3 Op. 53 in D major Hob.XVI 42 for violin, viola & violoncello~Vivace assai 11. Quartetto no. 6 in F major Hob.XIV F1 for flute, viola, violoncello & harp~Allegro 12. Quartetto no. 6 in F major Hob.XIV F1 for flute, viola, violoncello & harp~Andante molto 13. Quartetto no. 6 in F major Hob