Johannes Pramsohler is a distinguished Baroque violinist renowned for his polished technique and enlightened interpretations of 17th and 18th-century repertoire. A maestro with a deep fondness and respect for historical performance practice, he has consistently showcased his talents through his role as not only a soloist but also as a collaborator with various esteemed ensembles. Pramsohler’s academic background is as impressive as his musical prowess; he has honed his craft at conservatories in Freiburg, London, and Paris, all while absorbing knowledge from eminent Baroque specialists.
With a keen entrepreneurial spirit, Pramsohler founded the Ensemble Diderot, an ensemble that has earned a reputation for performing lesser-known Baroque compositions with exquisite skill and refreshing vitality. His impressive discography reflects a judicious mixture of both beloved classics and hidden gems of the period. Releases such as "Graun: Melancholicus & Sanguineus," "Aubert: Le Carillon," and "J.G. Goldberg & W.F. Bach: Trio Sonatas" are testament to his dedication to bringing Baroque music to life for contemporary audiences. His well-received albums often delve deep into the oeuvre of a single composer or thematic concept, offering listeners a chance to experience the depth and diversity of Baroque music through the lens of his passionate and informed performances.
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