Camerata Risonanza

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Camerata Risonanza is a classical orchestra based in Langenlonsheim .

history

The orchestra was founded in 2000 as a chamber music ensemble by the violinist Thomas Winkler, who has since been in charge as concertmaster . After initial successes under the name "Risonanza Quartet" a. a. at the “Festival Le Printemps de Luxembourg” the expansion took place with professional musicians up to the symphony orchestra in order to be able to perform larger-scale works. Particularly noteworthy are z. For example, the Organ Concerto by Francis Poulenc , the St. John Passion by Georg Friedrich Handel or “ The Armed Man ” by Karl Jenkins under the conductor Helmut Freitag .

repertoire

The orchestra's repertoire includes works by Johann Sebastian Bach (e.g. Christmas oratorio, St. John Passion, cantatas and orchestral suites), Georg Friedrich Händel (Messiah, Acis and Galatea, St. John Passion, Concerti), Joseph Haydn (masses, symphonies), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Serenades, masses) and v. a.

The Camerata Risonanza performs under the direction of various conductors in chamber music and symphonic ensembles.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Taunuszeitung December 19, 2000
  2. ^ Frankfurter Rundschau, April 3, 2001