Schola Cantorum Basiliensis Wenzinger Consort of Viols
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Role:EnsembleSchola Cantorum Basiliensis Wenzinger Consort of Viols is a renowned classical music ensemble that specializes in early music. The ensemble was founded in 1933 by Paul Sacher, a Swiss conductor and patron of the arts, with the aim of reviving and promoting the performance of early music. The ensemble is based in Basel, Switzerland, and has since become one of the most respected and influential early music ensembles in the world. The ensemble's name, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, refers to the Basel School of Music, which was founded in 1933 as a center for the study and performance of early music. The Wenzinger Consort of Viols was added to the ensemble in 1953, in honor of August Wenzinger, a prominent viol player and musicologist who was a founding member of the ensemble and served as its director for many years. The ensemble's main members have included some of the most talented and respected musicians in the field of early music. These have included August Wenzinger, Jordi Savall, Hopkinson Smith, and many others. The ensemble has also collaborated with a wide range of other musicians and ensembles, including the Hilliard Ensemble, the Tallis Scholars, and the Huelgas Ensemble. One of the highlights of the ensemble's career was its performance of the complete works of Johann Sebastian Bach in 1950. This was a groundbreaking achievement at the time, as it was the first time that all of Bach's works had been performed in a single series of concerts. The ensemble's performance was widely praised for its technical excellence and its deep understanding of Bach's music. Another major highlight of the ensemble's career was its performance of the complete works of William Byrd in 1968. This was another groundbreaking achievement, as it was the first time that all of Byrd's works had been performed in a single series of concerts. The ensemble's performance was again widely praised for its technical excellence and its deep understanding of Byrd's music. The ensemble has also won numerous awards and accolades over the years. These have included the Grand Prix du Disque, the Diapason d'Or, and the Gramophone Award. The ensemble's recordings have been widely praised for their technical excellence and their deep understanding of the music they perform. In addition to its performances and recordings, the ensemble has also been involved in a wide range of educational and outreach activities. These have included masterclasses, workshops, and lectures, as well as collaborations with other educational institutions and organizations. The ensemble has also been involved in the development of new instruments and techniques for the performance of early music. Overall, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis Wenzinger Consort of Viols is a truly remarkable ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the field of early music. Its performances and recordings have set the standard for excellence in the field, and its educational and outreach activities have helped to inspire a new generation of musicians and music lovers. The ensemble's legacy will continue to be felt for many years to come, as it continues to inspire and educate musicians and audiences around the world.More....
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