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The Harmonia Ensemble is an Italian chamber music group started in 1991 under the direction of Giampiero Bigazzi. [1] Beginning as a trio (Orio Odori, clarinet; Damiano Puliti, cello; Alessandra Garosi, keyboards) they have worked with many other musicians in their career.
Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Alice Harnoncourt co-founded the CMW in 1953, along with several musicians from the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.The CMW did research and rehearsal for 4 years before their first official concert; [1] although the ensemble made its 'unofficial' debut at the Konzerthaus, Vienna in 1954 with a production of Claudio Monteverdi's Orfeo, the CMW's first public concert was in ...
Collegium 1704 (Václav Luks): early music ensemble; Collegium 419: early music vocal ensemble; Collegium Marianum (Jana Semerádová): early music ensemble; Musica Florea (Marek Štryncl): early music ensemble; Schola Gregoriana Pragensis: a cappella male choir whose core repertoire is Gregorian chant, Bohemian plainchant, and early polyphony
Harmonie is a German word that, in the context of the history of music, designates an ensemble of wind instruments (usually about five to eight players) employed by an aristocratic patron, particularly during the Classical era of the 18th century. The Harmonie would be employed for outdoor or recreational music, or as a wind section of an ...
Marika Ottisch, Soprano / Lourenço César Finatti, Piano. Harmonia Classica Records, HCR 022 (Vienna, Austria) 2006: 'The Song of Anna O.'. 4e Forum International des Jeunes Compositeurs - Oeuvres sélectionnées. Work selected by the Ensemble Aleph - 4th International Forum for Young Composers (Program 'Culture 2000' of the European Union).
Born in Vienna, Austria, Clemencic was educated at the Vienna University and studied further in France, Netherlands and West Germany. He was director of the Capella Musica Antiqua and of the Drama Musicum in Vienna. In 1958 he founded Musica Antiqua (known after 1959 as Ensemble Musica Antiqua) to perform early music on period instruments ...
The other day, I was out walking in the city when I spotted this fabulous woman in a blue-toned monochromatic ensemble. To say she looked chic would be an understatement, and I love how it ...
He collected historic keyboard instruments and presented them to a museum. He lectured at the music academies of Vienna and Stuttgart. [5] Demus continued playing until shortly before his death, performing with Badura-Skoda at the 2018 Linz Brucknerfest. [2] He died in Vienna on 16 April 2019, aged 90, after a short illness. [5] [2]