Moritzburg Festival Ensemble
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleThe Moritzburg Festival Ensemble is a classical music group that was founded in 1993 in Moritzburg, Germany. The ensemble is made up of some of the most talented musicians from around the world, who come together each year to perform at the Moritzburg Festival. The festival was founded in 1993 by cellist Jan Vogler, who wanted to create a space where musicians could come together to collaborate and perform in a relaxed and informal setting. The festival quickly gained a reputation for its high-quality performances and innovative programming, and it has since become one of the most important classical music festivals in Europe. The Moritzburg Festival Ensemble is made up of a rotating group of musicians, who are selected each year by Jan Vogler and the festival's artistic director. The ensemble typically includes string players, wind players, and pianists, and the repertoire ranges from classical works by Mozart and Beethoven to contemporary pieces by living composers. Over the years, the Moritzburg Festival Ensemble has performed at some of the most prestigious concert halls in the world, including Carnegie Hall in New York, the Berlin Philharmonic, and the Royal Albert Hall in London. The ensemble has also collaborated with some of the most renowned conductors and soloists in the classical music world, including Sir Simon Rattle, Anne-Sophie Mutter, and Yo-Yo Ma. One of the highlights of the Moritzburg Festival Ensemble's career was their performance at the 2006 Salzburg Festival, where they performed Mozart's "Gran Partita" under the baton of Sir Simon Rattle. The performance was widely praised by critics and audiences alike, and it cemented the ensemble's reputation as one of the most exciting and innovative classical music groups in the world. In addition to their performances, the Moritzburg Festival Ensemble has also been recognized for their recordings. The ensemble has released several albums, including a recording of Schubert's "Trout" Quintet with pianist Hélène Grimaud, which was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2008. Despite their many accomplishments, the Moritzburg Festival Ensemble remains committed to their original mission of creating a space where musicians can come together to collaborate and perform in a relaxed and informal setting. The ensemble continues to perform at the Moritzburg Festival each year, and they also participate in educational outreach programs, working with young musicians to inspire the next generation of classical music performers. In conclusion, the Moritzburg Festival Ensemble is a classical music group that has made a significant impact on the world of classical music. Through their innovative programming, high-quality performances, and commitment to education, the ensemble has inspired countless musicians and audiences around the world. Their legacy will continue to be felt for many years to come.More....
Recent Artist Music
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Andante & Variations for 2 pianos, 2 cellos & horns in B flat major, WoO 10
Andante und Variationen, Op. 46
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