Musica Fiorita

Musica Fiorita is an esteemed ensemble specializing in the performance of Baroque music, vividly bringing to life the opulent soundscapes of the 17th and 18th centuries. Founded in Basel in 1990 by its artistic director, Daniela Dolci, a harpsichordist and conductor known for her expertise in historically informed performance practice, the group consists of highly skilled musicians who share a passion for authentic interpretation of early music. Musica Fiorita’s repertoire showcases the group's versatility, ranging from intimate chamber works to grand orchestral pieces and vocal compositions.

Over the years, Musica Fiorita has distinguished itself through its dynamic performances and scholarly approach to music making, as reflected in their extensive discography. They have explored compositions from a variety of Baroque masters and lesser-known composers, delivering each work with meticulous attention to historical context and performance technique. Their dedication to the genre is evident in their recent releases, which include intricate interpretations of Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons," Handel's "Ode for St. Cecilia's Day," a collection of Neapolitan Concertos, and an exploration of the evolution of the string quartet. By revisiting the works of composers like Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli, Antonio Vivaldi, and Johann Sebastian Bach, Musica Fiorita continues to enchant audiences with the timeless allure of Baroque music.

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