Release Date: 03 July 2020
Label: Ibs Classical - Cd / IBS Classical
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8436556420245
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Composer/Series: Handel Tribute
Release Date: 03 July 2020
Label: Ibs Classical - Cd / IBS Classical
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8436556420245
Genres: Classical  Chamber Music  
Composer/Series: Handel Tribute
Description
In their last recording project Handel Tribute, L’Apothéose pays homage to the great composer by performing six chamber music top pieces chosen from his op. 2, op. 5 and solo instrument with basso continuo repertoire. Mozart is reputed to have said of G. F. Händel (1685-1759): Handel understands affect better than any of us. When he chooses, he strikes like a thunder bolt. L’Apothéose is considered as one of the reference groups in the historical interpretation in Spain. In recent years the ensemble has won 12 national and international awards including the First Prize at the 2019 York Early Music International Young Artists Competition (United Kingdom), First Prize at the Göttingen Händel Competition 2017(Germany), Second Prize at the prestigious Internationaal Van Wassenaer Competition 2018 within the Oude Muziek Festival in Utrecht (Netherlands) and the Second Prize at the Concours International de Musique Ancienne de Val de Loire 2017 (France) chaired by William Christie. All these merits have brought L’Apothéose to become “Ensemble in Residence” of the 2019/2020 season of the CNDM (Centro Nacional de Difusión Musical) in Spain and to the main international and national venues.
Eliot Fisk
Plural Ensemble; Fabian Panisello
Alex Olmedo; Fiona Mato
Zahir Ensemble; Juan Garcia Rodriguez
Taller Sonoro
Gustavo Diaz-Jerez
Miguel Angel Acebo
Belen Navarro; Juan Lago
Julien Van Mellaerts, Dylan Perez
Aisslinn Nosky and Yiheng Yang
Valentina Danelon/Cristina Santin
Rautio Piano Trio
Luca Sanzo/Maurizio Paciariello
Erik Bosgraaf & filoBarocco
Ensemble Symposium/Ensemble il Demetrio/Stefano Parrino/Francesco Parrino
Tibor Bisztriczky; Wolfgang Schneiderhan