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Dolce Risonanza
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Dolce Risonanza is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 2008 by a group of talented musicians who shared a passion for early music. The ensemble is based in the United States and is known for its exceptional performances of Baroque and Renaissance music. The founding members of Dolce Risonanza were soprano Sarah Pillow, harpsichordist Jory Vinikour, and viola da gamba player Phillip Serna. The trio had previously worked together on various projects and decided to form an ensemble that would focus on the music of the 17th and 18th centuries. The name Dolce Risonanza means "sweet resonance" in Italian, and it reflects the ensemble's commitment to creating beautiful and harmonious music. The group's repertoire includes works by composers such as Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, and Purcell, as well as lesser-known composers from the Baroque and Renaissance periods. Over the years, Dolce Risonanza has expanded its membership to include other talented musicians, such as violinist Rachel Barton Pine, flutist Ginevra Petrucci, and cellist Anna Steinhoff. The ensemble's core members, however, remain Pillow, Vinikour, and Serna. One of the highlights of Dolce Risonanza's career was its performance at the Boston Early Music Festival in 2011. The festival is one of the most prestigious early music events in the world, and the ensemble was honored to be invited to perform. Their program, which included works by Monteverdi, Purcell, and Handel, was well-received by both audiences and critics. In addition to their performance at the Boston Early Music Festival, Dolce Risonanza has also performed at other major music festivals, such as the Indianapolis Early Music Festival and the Madison Early Music Festival. The ensemble has also given concerts at prestigious venues such as the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and the Ravinia Festival in Chicago. Dolce Risonanza has received numerous awards and accolades for its performances. In 2012, the ensemble was awarded the Early Music America/Naxos Recording Competition prize for its album "Handel: Trio Sonatas for Two Violins and Continuo." The album, which features Rachel Barton Pine and Jory Vinikour, received critical acclaim for its virtuosic performances and beautiful interpretations of Handel's music. The ensemble has also been praised for its commitment to education and outreach. Dolce Risonanza has given masterclasses and workshops at universities and music schools across the United States, and has worked with young musicians to help them develop their skills and appreciation for early music. In addition to their live performances, Dolce Risonanza has also released several albums, including "Handel: Trio Sonatas for Two Violins and Continuo," "Monteverdi: Madrigals, Book 8," and "Purcell: Ten Sonatas in Four Parts." These recordings have been praised for their technical excellence and musical sensitivity. Overall, Dolce Risonanza is a talented and dedicated ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the world of early music. Their commitment to creating beautiful and harmonious music, as well as their dedication to education and outreach, has earned them a well-deserved reputation as one of the finest early music ensembles in the United States.
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