Barockorchester L'arpa festante (Baroque Orchestra)
Founded: 1983 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Barockorchester L'arpa festante (The Baroque Orchestra L'arpa Festante) (= BOLAF), designated after the first opera (1653), specified in Munich, was created by its concert-master and music director Michi Gaigg in the autumn 1983. The ensemble dedicates itself especially to perfomance of unknown works from the South German Baroque. The broad reportoire of the ensemble covers also the suites of the French Baroque, for which the ensemble developed a special preference, German and Italian instrumental works as well as the literature of the Classical period. L'arpa Festante cooperates with renowned conductors, singers and vocal ensembles.
Invitations to festivals, concerts, in is homeland and abroad, as well as recording and radio and TV productions by European broadcasting corporations reflect the international acknowledgment, which becomes assigned to the ensemble.
Sources:
See links below, English translation by Aryeh Oron (April 2003)
Contributed by Aryeh Oron (April 2003)
Christoph Hesse: Short Biography | Ensembles: Barockorchester L'arpa festante
Bach Discography: Recordings of Vocal Works
Melanie Jäger-Waldau: Short Biography | Überlinger Münster- und Kammerchor | Barockorchester L誕rpa festante | Recordings of Vocal Works
Friedemann Keck: Short Biography | Knabenchor Collegium Iuvenum Stuttgart | Barockorchester L'arpa festante München | Recordings of Vocal Works
Andreas Schäfer: Short Biography | Barockorchester L誕rpa festante | Recordings of Vocal Works
Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works
Conductor
As
Works
Orchestra
Chorales from Cantatas BWV 17, BWV 29, BWV 37, BWV 61, BWV 68, BWV 70, BWV 137, BWV 147, BWV 149, BWV 172
BWV 227,BWV 243a, BWV 248
Links to other Sites
Freudenstadt Arpa festante [German]
1. Internationale Festtage geistlicher Chormusik [German]
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