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Gérard Schaub - J.S. Bach

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IMCD 008
Recorded at Gothenburg Concert Hall in May 28/29 1990

Producer:
Jan Johansson
Recording Engineer:
Michael Bergek

Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685 - 1750)

Sonata in A major
Vivace
Largo e dolce
Allegro
Partita in A minor
Allemande
Corrente
Sarabande
Bourrée angloise
Sonata in E flat Major
Allegro moderato
Siciliano
Allegro
Sonata in B minor
Andante
Largo e dolce
Presto

Gérard Schaub - Flute
Margaretha Svahn-Schaub - Harpsichord

Gérard Schaub
Gérard Schaub was born in Switzerland. His teachers included Auréle Nicolet, André Jaunet and Gaston Crunelle. He finished his studies and was a First Prize winner at the Paris Conservatory in 1953. The same year he won a competition in Darmstadt. Gérard Schaub came to the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra in Sweden in 1957. Before that he was a principal flutist of the Dresden Philarmonic, the Gewandhaus Orchestra of Leipzig and the Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg, Austria.
Gérard Schaub has been a teacher of the flute at the College of Music in Gothenburg, Sweden, for many years and was appointed Professor there in 1983.
Most of Gérard Schaubs numerous solo performances have been taken place in Scandinavia and Switzerland, although he has also been a soloist in Berlin, Leipzig, Prague, Frankfurt, Madrid and Salzburg.
 

Margaretha Svahn-Schaub
Margaretha Svahn-Schaub was born in the Swedish province of Dalsland. Upon completion of secondary school, she studied piano pedagogy under Carl Tillius at the Gothenburg Music Conservatory. She was then accepted as a piano performance student, but found her interest turning increasingly toward the harpsichord. Sha has studied harpsichord under Heinz Bernstein in Gothenburg and Leipzig.
Margaretha Svahn-Schaub has also taken numerous harpsichord courses abroad, in conjunction with which she has performed in concert and on the radio.