
Mozart: Serenades / Berlin Baroque Soloists, Goebel
| âI see the future of Baroque orchestral music in the hands of modern ensembles â the fetish of the âoriginal instrumentâ has had its day, but not the profoundly trained professional who guides an orchestra into the deeper dimensions of the composition. For it isnât the instrument that makes the music, but the head!â (Reinhard Goebel) The SĂŒddeutsche Zeitung reveres him as an âicon of early musicâ, and the New York Times applauds him as a âlight in a sea of mediocrityâ. Reinhard Goebel specializes in the repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries; As an expounder of period performance practice for both early music ensembles and modern orchestras, and as an endless fount of knowledge about gems of the repertoire, he is a world-renowned specialist. In May 2018 he was named artistic director of the Berliner Barock Solisten with whom he pursued an intensive artistic collaboration for years. |
| âI see the future of Baroque orchestral music in the hands of modern ensembles â the fetish of the âoriginal instrumentâ has had its day, but not the profoundly trained professional who guides an orchestra into the deeper dimensions of the composition. For it isnât the instrument that makes the music, but the head!â (Reinhard Goebel) The SĂŒddeutsche Zeitung reveres him as an âicon of early musicâ, and the New York Times applauds him as a âlight in a sea of mediocrityâ. Reinhard Goebel specializes in the repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries; As an expounder of period performance practice for both early music ensembles and modern orchestras, and as an endless fount of knowledge about gems of the repertoire, he is a world-renowned specialist. In May 2018 he was named artistic director of the Berliner Barock Solisten with whom he pursued an intensive artistic collaboration for years. |
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| âI see the future of Baroque orchestral music in the hands of modern ensembles â the fetish of the âoriginal instrumentâ has had its day, but not the profoundly trained professional who guides an orchestra into the deeper dimensions of the composition. For it isnât the instrument that makes the music, but the head!â (Reinhard Goebel) The SĂŒddeutsche Zeitung reveres him as an âicon of early musicâ, and the New York Times applauds him as a âlight in a sea of mediocrityâ. Reinhard Goebel specializes in the repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries; As an expounder of period performance practice for both early music ensembles and modern orchestras, and as an endless fount of knowledge about gems of the repertoire, he is a world-renowned specialist. In May 2018 he was named artistic director of the Berliner Barock Solisten with whom he pursued an intensive artistic collaboration for years. |























