- Classic Masterworks - Johann Sebastian Bach · 1985
- Ludwig Güttler - Die Jubiläums-Edition · 1987
- Telemann - Schmelzer - Manfredini - Zelenka - Quantz: Ludwig Güttler Und Die Solisten Der Virtuosi Saxoniae · 1969
- Telemann: Concerto, TWV 54:F.1 / Friedemann - Bach: Sinfonia, F. 67 / Foerster: Horn Concerto In e Flat Major · 1997
- Scheid/J. S. Bach/Reger/Telemann: Die Himmel Erzählen Die Ehre Gottes - Musik Für Blechbläser, Trompete, Corno Da Caccia Und Orgel · 1991
- Zelenka: Missa Dei Patris · 1987
- Telemann: Concerto, TWV 54:F.1 / Friedemann - Bach: Sinfonia, F. 67 / Foerster: Horn Concerto In e Flat Major · 2009
- Sprenger, Hertel, Telemann, Haydn, Mozart & Torelli: Trumpet and Corno Da Caccia Concert · 1996
- Schwartzkopff, Mozart L., Torelli & Röllig: Concertos for Trumpet and Corno da Caccia · 1998
- Schwartzkopff, Mozart L., Torelli & Röllig: Concertos for Trumpet and Corno da Caccia · 1998
- Sprenger, Hertel, Telemann, Haydn, Mozart & Torelli: Trumpet and Corno Da Caccia Concert · 1994
- Works for Trumpet, Corno da caccia & Organ · 1987
- Sprenger, Hertel, Telemann, Haydn, Mozart & Torelli: Trumpet and Corno Da Caccia Concert · 1994
Compilations
About Friedrich Kircheis
Organist and harpsichordist Friedrich Kircheis was a pioneering figure of the early music movement in the former East Germany. He has remained active as a performer and recording artist well into the 21st century. In 1979, Kircheis performed trumpet-and-organ works with trumpeter Ludwig Güttler; that partnership was still flourishing in the early 2020s. In 1992, they released the album Berühmte Trompetenkonzerte. From the 1970s onward, Kircheis became more closely identified with the burgeoning historical performance movement in East Germany. Kircheis has been heard on many recordings, most of them with the Virtuosi Saxoniae. In 2022, he accompanied Güttler on the Berlin Classics album In allen meinen Taten.
- HOMETOWN
- Aue, Saxony, Germany
- BORN
- 1940
- GENRE
- Classical