Paul McCreesh
Paul McCreesh is one of the better-known figures on London's active early music scene, particularly as a conductor of small ensemble music of the Baroque.
He grew up playing the cello. While at Manchester University, he formed a student chamber choir and ensemble of period instruments. In 1982 he organized it formally as the Gabrieli Consort and Players. Although the ensemble played a considerable amount of the well-known eighteenth-century Baroque music of Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi, McCreesh retained a special interest in earlier Baroque and even late Renaissance music (as implied by his ensemble's name), covering the time period between the Gabrieli brothers and the Purcell brothers.
Produktempfehlung:
Schütz - Christvesper
Biber - Missa Salzburgensis
BACH - Matthäus-Passion
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He grew up playing the cello. While at Manchester University, he formed a student chamber choir and ensemble of period instruments. In 1982 he organized it formally as the Gabrieli Consort and Players. Although the ensemble played a considerable amount of the well-known eighteenth-century Baroque music of Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi, McCreesh retained a special interest in earlier Baroque and even late Renaissance music (as implied by his ensemble's name), covering the time period between the Gabrieli brothers and the Purcell brothers.
Produktempfehlung:
Schütz - Christvesper
Biber - Missa Salzburgensis
BACH - Matthäus-Passion
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