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Lautten Compagney

Located in Berlin, the Lautten Compagney was founded being a lute duo by lutenists Wolfgang Katschner and Hans-Werner Apel in 1984. Since that time, a whole orchestra is continuing to grow up around its founders, but Lautten Compagney continues to execute being a duo every once in awhile. Nonetheless, they …

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Claramae Turner

A rare true contralto, Claramae Turner achieved success in both operatic and music comedy worlds. The mix of her musical presents and her uncommon beauty allowed her to discover favour with both Arturo Toscanini and filmmakers in Hollywood — even while maintaining the best standards of efficiency; she was also …

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William Christie

Long a respected figure in the first music performance movement, William Christie continues to be specifically influential in repairing opera and People from france music with their rightful spots in the Baroque repertory. He’s the harpsichordist and innovator from the ensemble Les Arts Florissants. Christie was created in Buffalo, NY, …

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Teddy Tahu Rhodes

Teddy Tahu Rhodes elicits solid response from his viewers, due to his handsome appearance and his powerful, creamy tone of voice. In Australia he continues to be known as opera’s Brad Pitt, and in the U.S. he’s likened to Sting, but with a far more imposing physique. Certainly, at 6’5″ …

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Mireille Delunsch

Mireille Delunsch is normally a leading France lyric soprano with an adventuresome repertory mostly including early and latest operas and various other vocal functions. Her debut on the Opéra du Rhin is at Boris Godunov by Mussorgsky and Wagner’s Parsifal. A few of her various other assignments are Folly in …

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Donald Runnicles

Donald Runnicles is an extremely successful Scottish conductor who mostly worked in opera homes before 1990s, the 10 years he successfully branched away in to the concert hall. He offers generally divided his profession similarly between operatic and symphonic performing since. Though he spent some time working thoroughly in the …

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Concerto Köln

Among the organizations arising through the period-instrument growth from the 1980s was Cologne Concerto, also known by it is German name, Concerto Köln. Founded in 1985 by latest graduates of varied Western conservatories, it nearly immediately started touring its Baroque and Traditional repertory around European countries, appearing regularly at main …

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Andreas Delfs

Winning an extended string of adulatory review articles along the way, conductor Andreas Delfs elevated the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra from a creditable ensemble to a superlative one. With imaginative coding, he drew ever-larger viewers to Milwaukee’s Uihlein Hall, offering out an unparalleled 40 concerts through the 2000-2001 period. Considered among …

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Martin Haselböck

Martin Haselböck continues to be counted among the world’s most prominent organists because the mid-’70s, producing over 50 recordings and offering numerous concerts on the world’s main live concert venues. From the first ’80s he continues to be active being a conductor, as well, both in concert and in operatic …

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Marcello Viotti

Marcello Viotti was a significant Western european opera conductor, with notable performances and a global reputation in the concert stage aswell. Viotti was the boy of the Italian family surviving in Switzerland, leading commentators attributing the actual fact that his major actions are in the opera home to his ancestry. …

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