Federico Maria Sardelli is a multitalented Italian conductor, flutist, composer, and musicologist, renowned for his expertise in the Baroque era, particularly in the works of Antonio Vivaldi. A versatile artist, Sardelli is the founder of Modo Antiquo, an internationally acclaimed baroque ensemble specializing in both operatic and instrumental performances on period instruments. Sardelli's scholarship and musicianship have led to the discovery and revival of numerous Baroque compositions, contributing significantly to the modern understanding and appreciation of 17th and 18th-century music.
Sardelli's discography showcases his dual talents as a performer and scholar; it includes historical masterpieces such as "Cavalli: Xerse," "Vivaldi: Juditha Triumphans," and "Corelli: Concerti Grossi Op. VI," as well as his own compositions like "Sardelli: 6 Sonate a Tre" and "Sardelli: Suites pour le clavecin." His live recordings, such as "Lully: Acis et Galatée" and "Porpora: L'Angelica," capture the vibrant spirit of the Baroque live performance tradition. Through his meticulous approach to musicology and expressive conductorial style, Sardelli remains a pivotal figure in imparting Baroque music's historical richness to contemporary audiences.
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