The Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, based in the historic Polish city of Wrocław, is a vibrant ensemble dedicated to breathing new life into Baroque and Classical masterpieces—and dusting off hidden gems you’ve probably never heard. Led by artistic director Andrzej Kosendiak, they’re all about historically informed performances, using period instruments to recreate the textures and energy of 17th- and 18th-century music. Whether tackling Haydn’s rustic oratorio *The Seasons* or resurrecting Polish composers like Kurpiński and Moniuszko, they blend scholarly rigor with a contagious enthusiasm. Their recent releases, like the dramatic *Dresden Vespers* or the live-recorded Żebrowski sacred works, showcase their versatility, from intimate chamber pieces to grand vocal-instrumental spectacles. Catch them lighting up venues like Wrocław’s National Forum of Music, where they often collaborate with their sibling vocal group, the Wrocław Baroque Ensemble, to prove old music can still feel fresh and thrilling.
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