Pramsohler plays on a 1713 Pietro Giacomo Rogeri made in Brescia and previously owned by Reinhard Goebel.
His instruments have been played by many important soloists and ensembles, including Ton Koopman, Masaaki Suzuki and his Bach Collegium Japan and Reinhard Goebel's Musica Antiqua Köln.
Reinhard Heydrich | Ulrike Reinhard | Reinhard Selten | Reinhard Goebel | Reinhard Flatischler | Paul G. Goebel | Johan Reinhard | Reinhard Sebastian Zimmermann | Reinhard Mey | Reinhard Marx | Reinhard Haupenthal | Reinhard Hardegen | Reinhard Gehlen | William Goebel | Wilhelm Reinhard | ''The Gardens of Adonis'' (1888) by John Reinhard Weguelin | Steve Reinhard | Reinhard Wilhelm | Reinhard Scheer | Reinhard Peters | Reinhard Opitz | Reinhard Maack | Reinhard Libuda | Reinhard Kienast | Reinhard Keiser | Reinhard Erös | Peter Reinhard Hansen | Goebel Reeves |
by John Reinhard Weguelin
She has since appeared at major concert halls, performance venues, and music festivals throughout Europe, Israel, Japan, Canada, the United States and Russia, singing under the batons of people like Frans Brüggen, William Christie, Michel Corboz, Reinhard Goebel, Philippe Herreweghe, René Jacobs, Sigiswald Kuijken, and Karl-Friedrich Beringer.
Guest conductors include Reinhard Goebel, Christophe Coin, Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Ton Koopman, Arnold Oestman, Pascal Rophé, Pascal Verrot, Christopher Warren-Green, François-Xavier Roth, Jean Deroyer, Kenneth Weiss, Henning Kraggerud, Christoph Poppen or Sigiswald Kuijken.