**Camerata Antonio Soler** is a Spanish chamber ensemble dedicated to reviving overlooked classical repertoire, particularly the works of composers connected to Spain’s musical heritage. Named after the 18th-century Spanish composer Antonio Soler, the group focuses on historically informed performances, often spotlighting figures like Gaetano Brunetti, an Italian-born composer who worked in the Spanish royal court. Their extensive *Sinfonías* series, which includes multiple volumes of Brunetti’s lively symphonies, showcases their knack for unearthing gems from the classical era with crisp energy and attention to detail.
Led by musicologist and conductor Juan Pablo de Juan, Camerata Antonio Soler balances scholarly rigor with accessible charm. Their recordings, released under the label Lindoro, often pair Brunetti’s dynamic symphonies with sacred or instrumental works by lesser-known Spanish composers, offering listeners a vibrant snapshot of 18th-century Iberian music. Whether performing delicate choral pieces like *Super Flumina Babylonis* or breathing life into Brunetti’s inventive orchestral textures, the ensemble blends passion with precision—a perfect gateway for curious ears exploring classical music’s hidden corners.
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