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August Kühnel (1645–c. 1700) was a German composer and accomplished viola da gamba performer. Born on the 3rd August 1645 in Delmenhorst, Kühnel was the son of the Mecklenburg chamber musician Samuel Kühnel. After an education in Güstrow and France, in 1661, at the age of sixteen, he was appointed Violdigambist in the court orchestra of Maurice, Duke of Saxe-Zeitz, a position he held until 1681. After the duke's death in 1682, Kühnel went to England to study. In 1686, he was appointed director of instrumental music at the Darmstadt court by Countess Elisabeth Dorothea von Sachsen-Coburg, where he remained until 1688. After jobs in Weimar and Dresden, he found his last job in 1695 at the court of Charles I, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel. Kühnel's main instrument was the viola da gamba, for which he also wrote numerous compositions. In 1698, his first collection of trio sonatas for viola da gamba was published as 14 Sonate ò Partite ad una o due viole da gamba, con il basso continuo, and printed in Kassel. This collection includes six sonatas for two gambas and eight sonatas for one gamba. This was the first printing of German trio sonatas in Germany. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Toccata in A Minor
102Sonata No. 7 in G Major
103Sonate O Partite
74Aria
45Sonate 1 a due viola da gamba - prelude
36Sonate 13-viola da gamba solo - prelude (Freek Borstlap, The Spirit of Gambo)
27Partita sopra Herr Jesu Christ du högst gut
28Sonate II à 2 (e-moll)
29Sonate 11 solo - prelude
210Sonate 7 solo - prelude
2Charivari Agreable, Modus Phantasticus
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Viola da Gamba Sonatas & Partitas
Solo Viola da Gamba
Play This Passionate Disc 1
Solo Viola da Gamba (Dornenburg)
Sonate ò Partite a una ô due Viole da Gamba (Kassel, 1701) [The Spirit of Gambo]
Play This Passionate
Bound to Nothing: The German Stylus Fantasticus
Music For Viola Da Gamba [Disc 3]

Sei sonate ò partite
Play This Passionate - Music For Solo Viol