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- Andrew Armstrong
- Arion Trio
- Arte dei Suonatori
- Ciompi Quartet
- Clare Hammond
- David Soyer
- Die Reihe Ensemble
- Drottningholm Court Baroque Ensemble
- Ensemble Schumann
- Felix Galimir
- Galimir String Quartet
- Griller String Quartet
- Gryphon Trio
- Guarneri Quartet
- Horszowski Trio
- I Solisti di Zagreb
- James Ehnes
- Joel Fan
- Judicaël Perroy
- Karen Tuttle
- Llŷr Williams
- Mahan Esfahani
- Martinu Quartet
- Maurizio Pollini
- Medici String Quartet
- Melos Ensemble
- Melos Quartet
- Melos Quartet Stuttgart
- Nadia Shpachenko-Gottesman
- Natalie Clein
- Paul Robertson
- Paula Robison
- Peabody Trio
- Phantasm Viol Consort
- Rachel Barton Pine
- Recordings
- Reicha
- Robert Smith
- Roberto Moronn Pérez
- Suk Chamber Orchestra
- Tatrai Quartet
- Tokyo String Quartet
- Vivaldi Project (Ensemble)
- Westwood Wind Quintet
- Yale Quartet
- Yggdrasil Quartet
Arte dei Suonatori
Official Site
Arte dei Suonatori Is a Baroque orchestra who has managed to capture the true essence of the Baroque era. The musicians have adopted not only the knowledge, but also the 18th century way of thinking about music. The ensemble was formed in Poznań (Poland) in 1993 by the violin players Ewa and Aureliusz Golinski, who gathered together a group of the most talented young Polish period-instrument performers. The core of the ensemble were originally Polish string and continuo players, but over the years the orchestra has become more international, featuring as regular members musicians from, among others, Germany, England, Holland, France and Ireland. Since 1998, the orchestra has initiated an extensive series of early music events which very quickly evolved to become „Early Music - Persona Grata”, a festival which is considered today to be an integral part of the Polish musical culture scene. In the course of years Arte dei Suonatori was also the co- creator and co- organiser of several other festivals.
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