Schola Cantorum Basiliensis
Since its creation in 1933, the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (SCB) and its working philosophy have lost nothing of their topicality. Founded by Paul Sacher and close colleagues in Basel, Switzerland, this University of Early Music (since 2008 part of the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland) remains to this day unique in numerous respects. From the very beginning, musicians gathered here who decisively influenced the course of historical performance practice. The scope of activities at the SCB ranges from the early Middle Ages to the 19th century.
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Piano e forte
Music at the Medici Court on Cristofori’s early pianoforte (c. 1730)
María Cristina Kiehr (soprano), Edoardo Torbianelli (cimbalo di marteletti pianoforte), Chiara Banchini (violin), Marc Hantaï (traverse), Rebeka Rusò (viola da gamba) & Daniele Caminiti (theorbo & archlute)
[Marcello's] writing is melodious, eccentric and profoundly expressive and the subtle dynamic flexibility of the Cristofori...suits their elegant swooning lines very well. They are also Kiehr's... — More…
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