Newe Vialles
Released Album
Choral
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March 1, 2019
Artist Info
Newe Vialles is a classical music ensemble that specializes in the performance of early music. The group was founded in 1992 by a group of musicians who shared a passion for the music of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The ensemble takes its name from the French term for "new viols," which were a type of stringed instrument that was popular during the Renaissance. The founding members of Newe Vialles were all accomplished musicians who had previously performed with other early music ensembles. The group's original lineup included John Holloway and Catherine Mackintosh on violins, Susanna Pell on viola da gamba, and Paul O'Dette on lute. Over the years, the ensemble has undergone some changes in membership, but it has always maintained a core group of musicians who are dedicated to the performance of early music. One of the highlights of Newe Vialles' early career was their performance at the 1993 Utrecht Early Music Festival in the Netherlands. The group's performance was well-received by both audiences and critics, and it helped to establish them as one of the leading early music ensembles in Europe. Since then, the group has performed at many of the world's most prestigious early music festivals, including the Boston Early Music Festival, the York Early Music Festival, and the Festival Oude Muziek in Utrecht. Newe Vialles has also released several critically acclaimed recordings over the years. Their debut album, "Music for Viols," was released in 1994 and featured works by composers such as William Byrd, John Dowland, and Thomas Tallis. The album was praised for its sensitive and nuanced performances, and it helped to establish the group as one of the leading interpreters of early music. In addition to their performances and recordings, Newe Vialles has also been recognized with several awards and honors over the years. In 1996, the group was awarded the prestigious Gramophone Award for their recording of John Dowland's "Lachrimae." The award was a significant achievement for the ensemble, as it is one of the most prestigious awards in the classical music industry. Another highlight of Newe Vialles' career was their performance at the 2000 BBC Proms. The group performed a program of music by Henry Purcell, which was broadcast live on BBC Radio 3. The performance was widely praised for its energy and vitality, and it helped to introduce the group to a wider audience. Over the years, Newe Vialles has continued to perform and record music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The group's repertoire includes works by composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, and Antonio Vivaldi, as well as lesser-known composers from the same era. The ensemble's performances are characterized by their sensitivity to the nuances of early music, as well as their ability to bring the music to life in a way that is both engaging and accessible to modern audiences. In conclusion, Newe Vialles is a classical music ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the performance and interpretation of early music. The group's founding members were all accomplished musicians who shared a passion for the music of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, and their dedication to the art form has helped to establish them as one of the leading early music ensembles in the world.More....
Recent Artist Music
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Membra Jesu Nostri, BuxWV 75
Cantata VI: Ad cor: Aria: Summi regis cor, aveto - Per medulum cordis mei - Viva cordis voce clamo
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