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Hathor Consort
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Hathor Consort is a classical music ensemble that specializes in performing music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The ensemble was founded in 2009 by two musicians, Romina Lischka and André Henrich, who shared a passion for early music and historical performance practices. Romina Lischka is a cellist and viola da gamba player who has performed with many renowned early music ensembles, including Hesperion XXI, La Capella Reial de Catalunya, and the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra. André Henrich is a lutenist and guitarist who has performed with various early music ensembles, including the Freiburger Barockorchester and the Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin. The ensemble's name, Hathor Consort, is inspired by the ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor, who was associated with music, dance, and fertility. The name reflects the ensemble's commitment to exploring the rich and diverse musical traditions of the past. Hathor Consort's repertoire includes music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, with a particular focus on the music of Italy, Spain, and England. The ensemble performs on period instruments, using historical performance practices to recreate the sound and style of the music as it would have been heard in its original context. One of the highlights of Hathor Consort's career was their performance at the Utrecht Early Music Festival in 2012. The festival is one of the most prestigious early music events in the world, and Hathor Consort's performance was widely praised for its virtuosity and musical sensitivity. In addition to their concert performances, Hathor Consort has also recorded several albums, including "La Tarantella: Antidotum Tarantulae" and "The Spirit of Gambo: Music for Viols and Voices." These recordings have received critical acclaim and have helped to establish Hathor Consort as one of the leading ensembles in the field of early music. Hathor Consort has also been recognized for their contributions to the field of early music. In 2014, the ensemble was awarded the prestigious ECHO Klassik award for their album "La Tarantella: Antidotum Tarantulae." The ECHO Klassik is one of the most important classical music awards in Germany, and Hathor Consort's win was a significant achievement for the ensemble. Overall, Hathor Consort is a highly respected and accomplished ensemble that has made significant contributions to the field of early music. With their commitment to historical performance practices and their virtuosic musicianship, they continue to inspire and delight audiences around the world.
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