Concerto Köln

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Concerto Köln is a Baroque music chamber ensemble.

The group formed in 1985, one of many groups associated with the surging interest in period instruments in that decade. Its members consisted mainly of recent graduates of conservatories from across Europe. They began touring the Continent, often making appearances at major festivals. In 1992 they founded the Cologne Festival of Early Music with the aid of Deutschland Radio. They receive no government subsidies, and do not have a permanent conductor, though the group has an artistic director, Martin Sandhoff.

Their repertory stretches from early Baroque on through the Classical Era and as far into the nineteenth century as Mendelssohn. They have also done a number of collaborative works, such as a disc juxtaposing Turkish folk music with pieces in a Turkish style by composers such as Mozart. They have recorded frequently with, among others, René Jacobs, Daniel Harding, Louis Langrée, David Stern, Ivor Bolton, Marcus Creed, Christopher Moulds, and Evelino Pidò. Other occasional guest conductors have included Marc Korovitch.

Discography

The ensemble has released more than 50 recordings. A selection:

  • 2010: Bach: Orchestral Suites
  • 2010: Concerto Köln & Philippe Jaroussky: Caldara
  • 2009: Rigel Symphonies Echo Klassik 2009
  • 2005: Concerto Köln & Ensemble Sarband: The Waltz. Echo Klassik 2006
  • 2004: W.A. Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro. Grammy Award 2005
  • 2003: Concerto Köln & Ensemble Sarband: Dream of the Orient. Echo Klassik 2003
  • 1999: W. A. Mozart: "Così fan tutte"
  • 1999: John Field - Andreas Staier: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 3
  • 1998: Carl Heinrich Graun - Cleopatra & Cesare
  • 1994: Gaetano Brunetti: Sinfonien
  • 1992: Francesco Durante: Concerti
  • 1991: Georg Friedrich Händel - Giulio Cesare
  • 1990: Johann Sebastian Bach - Auf schmetternde Töne (BWV 207a), Schleicht, spielende Wellen (BWV 206)
  • 1987: Christoph Willibald Gluck - Echo et Narcisse
  • 1987: Antonio Vivaldi; Giovanni Battista Sammartini; Pietro Antonio Locatelli: Six Concerti Venetiens

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