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Charivari agréable
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Under
the artistic direction of Susanne Heinrich and the musical leadership of
Kah-Ming Ng, the ensemble specializes in the ingenious use of period
instruments to produce 'ravishing sonorities and full-bodied textures' (Gramophone)
with 'their powerful cohesion, warm sound, and their eloquent authority' (Diapason).
The group has 'carved something of a niche for itself in imaginative and
well-thought-out programming'; 'its work is the fruit of both scholarly
research and charismatic musicianship, a combination that puts it at the
forefront of period-instrument ensembles' (BBC Music Magazine). With a
chronological remit spanning epochs from the Renaissance to the early
classical, the ensemble appears in many guises, from a continuo band (accompanying
the recitals of such artists as Emma Kirkby, John Holloway and Simon
Standage), a viol consort, and an Elizabethan mixed consort, to a baroque
orchestra and many other surprising - yet historical - combinations. Charivari
Agréable (trans. 'pleasant
tumult', from Saint-Lambert's 1707 treatise on accompaniment) was formed
at the University of Oxford in 1993, and within the year became
prize-winners of an international Early Music Network (UK) competition,
made its debut at the Wigmore Hall, and recorded the first of many
subsequent live concerts for the BBC, including Radio 3's 'In tune',
'Music Restor'd', and 'The Early Music Show'. Charivari Agréable has
since recorded for New York's WNYC, and many other European radio stations,
including the European Broadcasting Union. Their CD of French baroque viol
chamber music entitled 'The Sultan & the Phoenix' won the Diapason
d'Or. The same viols' recording of viol consort music on the CD The
Complete Works of Tallis vol. IX has just been made the Gramophone
Editor's Choice. The group's recording of poignant German sacred cantatas
for Holy Week entitled 'Sacred Songs of Sorrow' was voted The Best CD of
the Year by International Record Review, while their transcriptions from
the 'The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book' were selected for Classic FM's
Christmas Choice and named Outstanding CD of the Month by BBC Music
Magazine. Promoters please note: if you wish to include this biography in a concert programme etc, please contact M.A.M. Management to ensure that you receive the most up to date version. |
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