Brugensis Capella
Released Album
Choral
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March 3, 2003
Opera
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June 10, 1997
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June 27, 1995
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleGenre:ChoralOperaBrugensis Capella is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1990 in Bruges, Belgium. The ensemble is known for its performances of early music, particularly from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The group has gained a reputation for its authentic interpretations of historical music, using period instruments and techniques to recreate the sound of the past. The founding members of Brugensis Capella were a group of musicians who shared a passion for early music. They were inspired by the rich musical history of Bruges, a city that was a major center of music during the Renaissance. The ensemble's name reflects this connection to the city, as "Brugensis" means "of Bruges" in Latin. The main members of Brugensis Capella have changed over the years, but the ensemble has always been led by a core group of musicians who are dedicated to the group's mission of performing early music with historical accuracy. Some of the ensemble's most notable members have included Bart Demuyt, who played the lute and theorbo, and Jan Van den Borre, who played the recorder and other wind instruments. One of the highlights of Brugensis Capella's career was their performance at the Festival van Vlaanderen in 1992. The festival is one of the most prestigious classical music events in Belgium, and the ensemble's performance was well-received by both audiences and critics. This performance helped to establish Brugensis Capella as one of the leading early music ensembles in the country. Another notable performance by Brugensis Capella was their concert at the Utrecht Early Music Festival in 1995. The festival is one of the largest early music events in the world, and the ensemble's performance was a major success. The group's authentic interpretation of Renaissance and Baroque music was praised by both audiences and critics, and the ensemble received a standing ovation at the end of their performance. Over the years, Brugensis Capella has received numerous awards and accolades for their performances. In 1996, the ensemble was awarded the Prix de la Critique for their recording of music by the Flemish composer Jacobus Vaet. The award is given annually by the Belgian Association of Music Critics to recognize outstanding recordings by Belgian musicians. In 2001, Brugensis Capella was awarded the Flanders-Brussels Cultural Prize for Music. The prize is one of the most prestigious cultural awards in Belgium, and it recognizes outstanding contributions to the arts in the Flanders and Brussels regions. The ensemble was recognized for their dedication to performing early music with historical accuracy, and for their role in promoting the rich musical heritage of Bruges. Today, Brugensis Capella continues to perform and record early music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The ensemble has released several recordings over the years, including music by composers such as Josquin des Prez, Orlando di Lasso, and Johann Sebastian Bach. The group's recordings have been praised for their authenticity and historical accuracy, and they have helped to establish Brugensis Capella as one of the leading early music ensembles in Europe. In conclusion, Brugensis Capella is a classical music ensemble that has gained a reputation for its authentic interpretations of early music.More....
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