ALBUMCantatas of the Bach FamilyBenjamin Appl, Christoph Hartmann, Berliner Barock Solisten & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMBeethoven's World - Reicha, Romberg: Concertos for Two CellosReinhard Goebel, Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern, Stephan Koncz & Bruno Delepelaire
ALBUMVivaldi, Mancini & Barbella: Flute ConcertosGudrun Heyens, Musica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMBachiana I - Music By the Bach FamilyMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMTelemann: String ConcertosMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMMusiques à la cour de SavoieGuy Comentale, Reinhard Goebel & Orchestre des Pays de Savoie
ALBUMMusica BalticaMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMBiber: Missa SalisburgensisMusica Antiqua Köln, Reinhard Goebel, Gabrieli & Paul McCreesh
ALBUMLachrimae or Seven TearesReinhard Goebel & Musica Antiqua Köln
ALBUMLamentiMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMBach: Secular Cantatas, BWV 36c, 201, 206, 207 - Quodlibet, BWV 524Dorothea Röschmann, Axel Köhler, Christoph Genz, Musica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMChaconneMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMHasse: Salve ReginaMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMConcerti "per l'orchestra di Dresda"Musica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMHeinichen: Lamentationes, PassionsmusikMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMRebel: Les Élémens - Telemann: Sonata for Oboe, Harpsichord and Continuo - Gluck: AlessandroMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMHandel: Marian Cantatas and AriasAnne Sofie von Otter, Musica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMVeracini: 5 OverturesMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMBiber: Rosenkranz-SonatenReinhard Goebel & Musica Antiqua Köln
ALBUMScherzi MusicaliMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMTelemann: "Ino"-Cantata - Overture in D MajorBarbara Schlick, Musica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMTelemann: Banquet Music in three PartsMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMTelemann: Tafelmusik (Banquet Music in 3 and 4 Parts)Musica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMBiber: Mensa SonoraMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMBuxtehude & Pachelbel: Chamber MusicMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMBach, J.S. : Brandenburg ConcertosMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMTelemann: Wind ConcertosMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMBach, J.S. : Overtures and SuitesMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMCantatas by members of the Bach familyRheinische Kantorei, Musica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMDe Profundis - German Baroque CantatasMaria Zedelius, Michael Schopper, Musica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMEarly Italian Violin MusicPatrizia Kwella, Carolyn Watkinson, David Thomas, Nigel Rogers, Musica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMLe Parnasse FrancaisMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMBach: Chamber MusicMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMFrench Baroque ConcertosMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMPachelbel: Canon and Gigue - Händel: Sonata G Major, Op. 5, No. 4 - Vivaldi: Sonata D Minor, RV 63, 'La Follia' - Bach: Orchestersuite No. 2 H Moll, BWV 1067Musica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMGerman Chamber Music Before BachMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMGilles: Messe des Morts & Corrette: Carillon des MortsMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMTelemann: Chamber ConcertosMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMVivaldi, Valentine, Sarri: Flute ConcertosMusica Antiqua Köln & Reinhard Goebel
ALBUMBaroque Chamber Music - Musica Antiqua KölnReinhard Goebel & Musica Antiqua Köln
Reinhard Goebelについて
アーティストの略歴
Conductor and violinist Reinhard Goebel has been at the forefront of the historical performance movement as the founder and director of the Musica Antiqua Köln. Goebel has an impressive, well-regarded recording catalog, and following Musica Antiqua's run and his retirement from playing the violin, he has continued to conduct and has established himself as an educator of note.
Goebel was born on July 31, 1952, in Siegen, then West Germany. He began lessons on the violin at age 12 and attended the Cologne Conservatory, where he studied with Franzjosef Maier. He would round out his violin education by studying with Saschko Gawriloff at the Folkwangschule in Essen and Baroque violin with Marie Leonhardt and Eduard Melkus. In 1973, while studying musicology in Cologne, Goebel founded the legendary historical instrument ensemble Musica Antiqua Köln. Initially made up of other students at the university who were similarly interested in the music of the 17th and 18th centuries, Musica Antiqua would become one of the most influential early music ensembles in the world. Goebel was the violinist and director of the Musica Antiqua for the entirety of its existence. He focused his efforts with the group on unknown or seldomly performed composers, such as Johann David Heinichen and Jan Dismas Zelenka, as well as music by the masters, such as Bach and Telemann.
The group's first recording was released in 1975 with the Kölner Vocal-Consort on an FSM Aulos album of music by Alessandro Grandi. From 1977, Goebel and Musica Antiqua recorded exclusively for Archiv Produktion, beginning with an album of recorder concertos by Francesco Mancini, Domenico Natale Sarri, Francesco Barbella, and Robert Valentine. This collaboration led to an extensive catalog and numerous awards, including several Deutscher Schallplattenpreis, the Grand Prix International du Disque, the Prix Caecilia, two Gramophone Awards, and several Grammy nominations. In 2007, Goebel announced his retirement from violin performance due to permanent injury issues with his hands, and with his retirement came the end of Musica Antiqua. The group's final recording was a 2005 album of Telemann flute quartets.
Following the breakup of Musica Antiqua, Goebel focused his efforts full-time on conducting, leading both historical- and modern-instrument ensembles. Among the groups he's worked with are the Berlin Philharmonic, the Dresden Staatskapelle, all of the German Radio orchestras, and the Academy of Ancient Music. He is the principal guest conductor of the Bayerische Kammerphilharmonie, and in 2018, became the artistic director of the Berliner Barock Solisten. With this group, Goebel won an Opus Klassik award in 2018 for a recording of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos. Goebel focused a considerable amount of time in the late 2010s and early 2020s on a project he dubbed "Beethoven's World," which focuses on lesser-known Beethoven works and the music of some of his contemporaries. Included in this project is a series of albums, several of which appeared in 2020. Among these are a pair of releases with Mirijam Contzen: violin concertos of Franz Joseph Clement, and music by Salieri, Hummel, Vorisek. That year, Goebel also joined Benjamin Appl for an album of cantatas by the Bach family.
Goebel has taught historical performance since 2010 at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. ~ Keith Finke