Monteverdi Choir and Masaaki Suzuki at St Martin-in-the-Fields
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A great inventor of modern lyrical theatre, Claudio Monteverdi is celebrated through a festival in his birth town that bears the repertoire of his century. ReportageCrémone, it's a discreet. Far from the exuberance of the cities of the Mezzogiorno, this rich and placid city bordered by the Po lets poinder a profile aquilin with its "Torrazzo", which culminates at 112 meters. Cradle of the luthier Antonio Giacomo Stradivari (1644-1737), or more c…
Monteverdi Choir and Masaaki Suzuki at St Martin-in-the-Fields
Making his debut with the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists, Masaaki Suzuki directed an all-Bach concert celebrating the 300th anniversary of five works (four cantatas and a Sinfonia) written in 1725 when the composer was Thomaskantor in Leipzig. The Monteverdi Choir has, of course, long been associated with its founder Sir John Eliot Gardiner, and both he and Suzuki have recorded a complete cycle of Bach’s sacred cantatas with their…
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