The Royal Academy of Music Soloists Ensemble is a dynamic group of talented musicians drawn from the prestigious Royal Academy of Music in London. Known for their adventurous programming and impeccable skill, they perform and record a wide range of classical repertoire, often featuring innovative arrangements, such as Hans Abrahamsen’s adaptations of Carl Nielsen’s late works or Thomas Oehler’s re-imagining of Bach’s Partitas for small orchestra. This ensemble not only showcases the high level of artistry nurtured at the Academy but also frequently collaborates with prominent composers and conductors, contributing richly to the Academy's long-standing tradition of musical excellence and innovation.
Their discography includes notable recordings of works by Nielsen, Bach, Mozart, Mahler, and Bruckner, where their performances have been praised for both technical command and expressive depth. For nearly three decades, the Royal Academy of Music has embraced recording as a vital part of its educational mission, making the Soloists Ensemble a key contributor to its extensive archive that highlights emerging and established talents associated with the institution.
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