Sarah Cunningham is an esteemed performer of early music, renowned for her expertise on the viola da gamba. She has been a significant figure in the world of Baroque and Renaissance music, acclaimed for her deep understanding and interpretation of the repertoire. Cunningham's career has been marked by collaborations with leading early music ensembles and artists, as well as numerous solo performances that have captivated audiences globally.
With a discography that reflects her passion for historically informed performances, Sarah has released several albums that have been well received by critics and listeners alike. Among her most recent contributions to the early music discography are "La Guerre: The Violin Sonatas of 1707" and "J.S. Bach: Sonatas for Viola da Gamba and Harpsichord," both showcasing her technical mastery and intimate musicality. Her recording of "Telemann: Les plaisirs: Chamber Concertos" offers a glimpse into the diverse and expressive chamber music of the Baroque era, while in "Purcell: Ayres & Songs from Orpheus Britannicus, Harmonia Sacra & Complete Organ Music," she explores the breadth of Henry Purcell's vocal and instrumental works. Her commitment to the solo viola da gamba repertoire is evidenced in the introspective album "Play This Passionate: Music for solo viola da gamba," highlighting her skill as a soloist and her dedication to the promotion of the instrument’s rich legacy. Through her recordings and performances, Sarah Cunningham has firmly established herself as a respected authority in the field of early music, continually enchanting new generations of listeners with the timeless beauty of ancient sounds.
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