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The English Concert
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The English Concert is a renowned classical music ensemble that specializes in Baroque and early classical music. The ensemble was founded in 1972 by Trevor Pinnock, a British harpsichordist and conductor, with the aim of promoting historically informed performances of early music. Since its inception, The English Concert has become one of the most respected and influential ensembles in the world of classical music. The ensemble's core members include some of the most talented and accomplished musicians in the field of early music. These include violinists Nadja Zwiener and Tuomo Suni, cellist Joseph Crouch, and oboist Katharina Spreckelsen, among others. The ensemble's members are known for their virtuosity, sensitivity, and deep understanding of the music they perform. Over the years, The English Concert has performed at some of the most prestigious venues and festivals around the world. These include the BBC Proms, the Edinburgh International Festival, the Salzburg Festival, and the Carnegie Hall in New York. The ensemble has also collaborated with some of the most renowned soloists in the field of early music, including mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter, countertenor Andreas Scholl, and soprano Emma Kirkby. One of the highlights of The English Concert's career was its performance of Handel's opera "Ariodante" at the Glyndebourne Festival in 1996. The production, which was directed by David McVicar and conducted by Trevor Pinnock, was widely acclaimed for its musical and dramatic excellence. The ensemble's performance of the opera was later released on DVD and has become a classic of the genre. Another notable performance by The English Concert was its rendition of Bach's "Brandenburg Concertos" at the BBC Proms in 2011. The ensemble's performance was praised for its energy, precision, and clarity, and was hailed as one of the highlights of the festival. The concert was later broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and received widespread critical acclaim. In addition to its live performances, The English Concert has also recorded extensively, with over 100 recordings to its name. The ensemble's recordings have won numerous awards and accolades, including several Gramophone Awards and a Diapason d'Or. Some of the ensemble's most acclaimed recordings include its performances of Handel's "Water Music" and "Music for the Royal Fireworks," Bach's "Brandenburg Concertos," and Vivaldi's "Four Seasons." Throughout its history, The English Concert has remained committed to its mission of promoting historically informed performances of early music. The ensemble's members use period instruments and follow historical performance practices in order to recreate the sound and style of the music as it was originally intended. This approach has earned the ensemble a reputation for authenticity and excellence, and has helped to establish it as one of the leading ensembles in the field of early music. In conclusion, The English Concert is a world-renowned classical music ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the field of early music. Founded in 1972 by Trevor Pinnock, the ensemble has become known for its virtuosity, sensitivity, and deep understanding of the music it performs. Over the years, The English Concert has performed at some of the most prestigious venues and festivals around the world, and has collaborated with some of the most renowned soloists in the field of early music.
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Messiah, oratory, HWV 56  Part the First: Sinfony (Grave - Allegro moderato)
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