<Li> Klaus Storck and Alfons Kontarsky (1974, LP No 2533 174 on the Archiv Produktion label). Klaus Storck played an arpeggione attributed to Anton Mitteis, a student of the instrument's inventor, Johann Georg Stauffer; Alfons Kontarsky played a Brodmann fortepiano built in Vienna ca . 1810 . </Li> <Li> Alfred Lessing and Jozef De Beenhouwer (2000--2001, Ars Produktion FCD 368 392). Played on a copy by Henning Aschauer of an early 19th - century instrument built either by J.G. Staufer or by Anton Mitteis, at present in the Musical Instrument Collection of the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation and on the 1824 Conrad Graf pianoforte from the Beethoven House in Bonn . </Li> <Li> Gerhart Darmstadt and Egino Klepper (2005, Cavalli Records CCD 242) </Li> <Li> Nicolas Deletaille and Paul Badura - Skoda (2006--2007, Fuga Libera FUG529). This recording was made in Florence (Accademia Bartolomeo Cristofori) on a Benjamen La Brigue arpeggione (2001) and the fortepiano is a Conrad Graf (ca . 1820) </Li>

Sonata in a minor for arpeggione and piano