Johannes Strobl is an Austrian conductor, organist, and early music specialist known for breathing life into centuries-old sacred and instrumental works. As the artistic director of ensembles like Cappella Murensis and Les Cornets Noirs, he’s become a go-to interpreter of German Baroque and Renaissance repertoire, particularly music tied to historic spaces like the Abbey Church of Muri. His recent releases—think lush polychoral Gabrieli pieces, Schütz’s profound funeral music, and festive Habsburg court organ duets—showcase his knack for balancing historical rigor with vivid storytelling. Whether reviving forgotten Christmas preludes or digging into Johann Valentin Rathgeber’s Muri Mass, Strobl’s projects often feel like time machines for the ears, revealing the drama and devotion hidden in old manuscripts.
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