I find these instruments really interesting - 
finding real instruments under gold paint waiting 
for us after how many years. That's the kind of 
thing we dream about. It's just like finding 
another manuscript waiting in the attic of some 
old castle.  Why do you say don't buy the CD? I 
did buy it and like it.  Is the book you mention 
here different that the CD notes?
Nancy


>It has come up before on the list: the musical 
>instruments 'discovered' under a layer of gold 
>paint in the Freiburger Dom. This may have come 
>up before too, but just in case: there is a nice 
>book about the story, with many pictures: Wenn 
>Engel Musizieren (Verlag Janos Stekovics, 2004). 
>In cooperation with Musikinstrumenten-Museum 
>Leipzig, Triangel and the MDR. There's also a cd 
>on which copies of the instruments are played. Didn't buy that, though.
>
>David
>
>Happy new year to all, here's my card: 
>http://home.planet.nl/~d.v.ooijen/david/homepage_f.html
>
>
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