L'Ensemble La Tempesta
Released Album
Choral
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April 6, 2018
Vocal
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September 1, 2004
Orchestral
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September 15, 2015
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleL'Ensemble La Tempesta is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 2000 by conductor and harpsichordist, Stefano Demicheli. The ensemble is based in Switzerland and is known for its performances of Baroque and early Classical music. Stefano Demicheli, who is also the artistic director of the ensemble, founded L'Ensemble La Tempesta with the aim of exploring the rich repertoire of Baroque and early Classical music. The ensemble's name, which means "the storm" in Italian, reflects its dynamic and energetic approach to music-making. The ensemble's core members include some of the most talented musicians in the field of early music. These include violinists Leila Schayegh and David Plantier, cellist Bruno Cocset, and flutist Jan Van Hoecke, among others. The ensemble also collaborates with guest artists and soloists, which adds to the diversity of its performances. L'Ensemble La Tempesta has performed in some of the most prestigious concert halls and festivals around the world. These include the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, and the Salzburg Festival, among others. The ensemble has also performed at the BBC Proms and has been featured on numerous radio and television broadcasts. One of the highlights of L'Ensemble La Tempesta's career was its performance of Handel's oratorio, "Messiah," at the Salzburg Festival in 2009. The performance was highly acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, and it cemented the ensemble's reputation as one of the leading interpreters of Baroque music. In addition to its performances, L'Ensemble La Tempesta has also released several recordings. These include a recording of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons," which was released in 2005 and received critical acclaim. The ensemble has also recorded works by Bach, Handel, and Telemann, among others. L'Ensemble La Tempesta has received numerous awards and accolades for its performances and recordings. These include the Diapason d'Or, which the ensemble received for its recording of Bach's "Brandenburg Concertos," and the Choc de Classica, which it received for its recording of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons." Overall, L'Ensemble La Tempesta is a highly respected and acclaimed ensemble that has made significant contributions to the field of early music. Its dynamic and energetic performances, combined with its commitment to exploring the rich repertoire of Baroque and early Classical music, have earned it a loyal following and numerous awards and accolades.More....
Recent Artist Music
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Mystery Sonatas (16), c.90-105
Les Mystères Glorieux: Sonate 15. L'Ange Gardien. Passacaglia, Adagio, Adagio
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Rosarium Virginis Mariae
Freudenreiche Geheimnisse: Preambulum per organo / Ecce virgo condipiet a 2
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