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Capella Fidicinia Leipzig
Artist Info
Period
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Baroque
Genre
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Choral
 
Capella Fidicinia Leipzig is a renowned classical music ensemble that has been captivating audiences with its exceptional performances for over four decades. The ensemble was founded in 1968 by the German conductor and harpsichordist, Hans Grüß, who was also the ensemble's first artistic director. The ensemble's name, Capella Fidicinia Leipzig, is derived from the Latin words "capella" meaning chapel, "fidicinia" meaning stringed instruments, and "Leipzig" referring to the city where the ensemble was founded. The ensemble's main members are highly skilled musicians who specialize in playing baroque and classical music on period instruments. The ensemble's core members include violinists, violists, cellists, double bassists, flutists, oboists, bassoonists, horn players, and harpsichordists. Over the years, the ensemble has collaborated with many renowned soloists and conductors, including the likes of Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Ton Koopman, and Reinhard Goebel. Capella Fidicinia Leipzig has performed extensively in Germany and other parts of Europe, as well as in Asia and North America. The ensemble has also made numerous recordings, many of which have received critical acclaim and won prestigious awards. Some of the ensemble's most notable performances and awards are discussed below. One of the ensemble's most significant performances was its debut concert in 1968, which took place in the historic St. Thomas Church in Leipzig. The concert featured works by J.S. Bach, who had served as the church's music director from 1723 until his death in 1750. The concert was a resounding success, and it marked the beginning of the ensemble's long and illustrious career. In 1972, Capella Fidicinia Leipzig performed at the prestigious Salzburg Festival in Austria, one of the world's most renowned classical music festivals. The ensemble's performance of Mozart's "Gran Partita" was highly praised by critics and audiences alike, and it helped to establish the ensemble's reputation as one of the leading interpreters of baroque and classical music. In 1985, Capella Fidicinia Leipzig won the prestigious Echo Klassik award for its recording of J.S. Bach's "Brandenburg Concertos." The award, which is presented annually by the German Phono Academy, recognizes outstanding achievements in classical music recording. The ensemble's recording of the Brandenburg Concertos was praised for its technical excellence and its faithful interpretation of Bach's music. In 1999, Capella Fidicinia Leipzig performed at the Lincoln Center in New York City, one of the world's most prestigious performing arts venues. The ensemble's performance of Handel's "Water Music" was highly acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, and it helped to further establish the ensemble's reputation in the United States. In 2008, Capella Fidicinia Leipzig celebrated its 40th anniversary with a series of concerts and recordings. The ensemble's anniversary concert, which took place in the Gewandhaus concert hall in Leipzig, featured works by J.S. Bach, Handel, and Telemann, among others. The concert was a fitting tribute to the ensemble's long and illustrious career, and it demonstrated the ensemble's continued commitment to excellence in classical music performance. In conclusion, Capella Fidicinia Leipzig is a world-renowned classical music ensemble that has been captivating audiences with its exceptional performances for over four decades.
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I want to build my foundation and faith solely on God's word  Allein auf Gottes Wort, four-part motet (from Das christlich Kinderlied..., 1566)
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