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Guerre / Bach Players- Electric Bands

SKU: 4039956918158
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Already at the age of five Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (1665-1729) was a sensation as a musical wunderkind, and Louis XIV encouraged her to further develop her "wonderful talent". Extraordinary for women at the time, she remained highly esteemed throughout her life as an interpreter, teacher and composer. The Bach Players provide a subtle interpretation of this exquisite music. The Bach Players is a group of singers and players known for their engaging programmes of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century music. According to needs, the ensemble varies in size from three to twenty-five musicians. In their concerts The Bach Players make links between composers, national styles, and developments in music - to provide a wider context in which to present the famous composers of the time. They play on original instruments, and all vocal music is sung in it's original language. When singers are involved they are part of the group and not 'add ons'. They work without a conductor. Their concerts are lively, informal events in which the musicians engage actively with their audiences.

Format: New CD/Classical

Guerre / Bach Players- Electric Bands

SKU: 4039956918158
Regular price 81.00 SR
Unit price
per

Release Date: 01.18.2019

 
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Already at the age of five Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre (1665-1729) was a sensation as a musical wunderkind, and Louis XIV encouraged her to further develop her "wonderful talent". Extraordinary for women at the time, she remained highly esteemed throughout her life as an interpreter, teacher and composer. The Bach Players provide a subtle interpretation of this exquisite music. The Bach Players is a group of singers and players known for their engaging programmes of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century music. According to needs, the ensemble varies in size from three to twenty-five musicians. In their concerts The Bach Players make links between composers, national styles, and developments in music - to provide a wider context in which to present the famous composers of the time. They play on original instruments, and all vocal music is sung in it's original language. When singers are involved they are part of the group and not 'add ons'. They work without a conductor. Their concerts are lively, informal events in which the musicians engage actively with their audiences.