Formed over twenty years ago in 1978, London Baroque enjoys the position of being one of the most experienced and long-lived baroque chamber groups. London Baroque, regarded worldwide as one of the foremost exponents of baroque chamber music, remains loved and appreciated by audiences as much today as twenty years ago. "We are used to the high standard of these players. The tireless variation of phrasing and dynamics of the individual parts, the perfectly coordinated agogic detail together with the highly imaginative approach lead to wonderfully lively music-making", (Aug 2001) "... the performances were immaculately controlled, at all times a delight to the ear -- supple, flexible playing which touched the heights of virtuosity and the depths of emotion" (Financial Times, 1980)
London Baroque continues to give vital and enriching performances with all the technical perfection and musical maturity their public has come to expect. They have performed in most of the major European festivals, appeared frequently on TV and radio the world over, and tour regularly in Japan and the USA. Their repertoire spans a period from the end of the sixteenth century up to Mozart and Haydn with works of virtually unknown composers next to familiar masterpieces of the baroque and early classical eras.
INGRID SEIFERT     Violin, Jacobus Stainer, Absam
1661
RICHARD
GWILT     Violin, Gioffreda Cappa, Turin c.1660;
Viola, William Forster, c.1770, London
IRMGARD SCHALLER  
  Violin, Joseph & Antonio Gagliano, Naples 1760; Viola, Anon
Italian c. 1720
CHARLES MEDLAM     Violoncello,
Finnocchi, Perugia 1720, Bass Viol, Barak Norman? c.1680
STEVEN DEVINE    Harpsichord &
Organ
The 08/09 season contains programmes ranging from early English music to Mozart and contemporaries. With the four core players there will be appearances in England,Italy, France, Germany, Abu Dhabi and Canada. In addition there will be concerts with Emma Kirkby in England, France, Germany, Sweden,the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Korea, Singapore and Macau.
London Baroque has performed at the Salzburg, Edinburgh, Bath, Beaune, Innsbruck, Utrecht, York Festivals, and the Stuttgart, Ansbach and Lausanne Bach festivals.
Recording now for BIS (after a long and fruitful
collaboration with Harmonia Mundi France) London Baroque's recent
releases have received great critical acclaim; "Sympathetic and alert...
with some finely poetic playing. These performances seem to me model."
(Gramophone, Sept 2001) and "They have never made a better disc and
neither have I heard a superior performance of any Handel trio sonata."
(Goldberg, July 2001) -- both of their disc with Emma Kirkby of Handel
sacred cantatas.
And of their release of Vivaldi Op. 1 trio
sonatas; "London Baroque bring their customary virtues to these
performances, including excellent internal rapport and blend, a richly
mined string tone, passion and intensity." (Gramophone, March 2001)
London Baroque has appeared on television in England, France,
Germany, Belgium, Austria, Holland, Spain, Sweden, Poland, Brazil,
Estonia, Hungary and Japan.
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