Daniela Dolci

Daniela Dolci is a Swiss-Italian conductor and harpsichordist celebrated for breathing new life into Baroque treasures through historically informed performances. As the founder and artistic director of the ensemble Musica Fiorita, she’s spent decades dusting off overlooked 17th- and 18th-century works, from fiery Neapolitan concertos to intricate sacred music. Her recordings—like *Vivaldi: The Four Seasons* and *Handel: Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day*—showcase her knack for balancing scholarly rigor with visceral energy, whether she’s reviving Galuppi operas or reimagining Bach’s *Christmas Oratorio*.

Dolci’s work often bridges Italian flair and Germanic precision, as heard in albums like *Spirito Italiano: Italian Style in German Baroque*. A champion of period instruments, she turns obscure scores (looking at you, J.M. Molter trumpet concertos) into vibrant listening experiences. When she’s not in the studio or onstage, she’s likely deep in archives, unearthing forgotten gems to feed her next fiery interpretation.

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