American Baroque
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Chamber
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April 3, 2006
Concerto
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March 6, 2004
Ballet
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December 14, 2003
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleAmerican Baroque is a classical music ensemble that specializes in performing music from the Baroque era. The ensemble was founded in 1995 by violinist and conductor Gwendolyn Toth, who sought to create a group that would explore the rich and diverse repertoire of Baroque music. Toth, who had previously founded the New York-based early music ensemble ARTEK, assembled a group of talented musicians who shared her passion for Baroque music. The ensemble's core members include Toth on violin, Cynthia Freivogel on violin, Lisa Terry on viola da gamba, and Avi Stein on harpsichord. Since its founding, American Baroque has become known for its innovative and engaging performances of Baroque music. The ensemble has performed at major venues and festivals throughout the United States and Europe, including the Boston Early Music Festival, the Berkeley Early Music Festival, and the Tage Alter Musik festival in Regensburg, Germany. One of the highlights of American Baroque's career was its performance of Bach's St. John Passion at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in 2000. The performance, which featured a cast of renowned soloists and a choir of over 50 singers, was hailed by critics as a triumph of Baroque music performance. In addition to its live performances, American Baroque has also released several critically acclaimed recordings. The ensemble's debut album, "The Art of Fugue," was released in 1998 and featured Toth and Freivogel performing Bach's masterpiece for two violins. The album was praised for its technical virtuosity and emotional depth. Another notable recording by American Baroque is "The Four Seasons," which features the ensemble performing Vivaldi's iconic violin concertos. The album, which was released in 2005, was praised for its lively and engaging performances, as well as its innovative use of period instruments. Over the years, American Baroque has received numerous awards and accolades for its performances and recordings. In 2001, the ensemble was awarded the prestigious Noah Greenberg Award by the American Musicological Society, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the performance of early music. In addition to its performances and recordings, American Baroque is also committed to education and outreach. The ensemble regularly conducts workshops and masterclasses for students and young musicians, and has worked with organizations such as the Juilliard School and the New York Philharmonic to promote the study and performance of Baroque music. In conclusion, American Baroque is a world-renowned classical music ensemble that has made significant contributions to the performance and interpretation of Baroque music. Founded by Gwendolyn Toth in 1995, the ensemble has become known for its innovative and engaging performances, as well as its commitment to education and outreach. With its talented core members and numerous awards and accolades, American Baroque is sure to continue making a significant impact on the world of classical music for years to come.More....
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