Choir of The English Concert

About Choir of The English Concert

One of England's earlier period-instrument ensembles devoted to Baroque repertory, The English Concert remains a premier orchestra. The group's bright, lively sound has influenced several generations of Baroque ensembles, and it has spawned several important careers. Founded by harpsichordist Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert made its debut in 1973 at the English Bach Festival, and its sound, with Bach-era historical instruments and little string vibrato, made a splash. In 1983, the group established the English Concert Choir, and the massed ensemble frequently performs 18th century choral works. Pinnock remained the group's music director until 2003, when he was succeeded by Andrew Manze. Harry Bicket succeeded Manze in 2007. The English Concert is perhaps best known for its recordings, which as of 2021, numbered well over 130. In 2021, The English Concert backed a production of Handel's opera Rodelinda, recorded on the Linn label.

ORIGIN
London, England
FORMED
1983
GENRE
Classical
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