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Cappella Musicale Enrico Stuart is an Italian early music ensemble dedicated to bringing lesser-known Baroque chamber music back to life. Founded by violinist Enrico Casazza, they specialize in performing and recording works from the 17th and 18th centuries, particularly by Italian composers and those influenced by the Italian style, often using period instruments to capture the authentic sound. Their name references the musical patronage associated with the Stuart court during their time in Rome.
You'll find them diving deep into archives to uncover hidden gems, as heard on their releases featuring composers like Carlo Tessarini, Nicola Francesco Haym, Giuseppe Valentini, and Robert Valentine. Their recordings, such as "Babell: 24 Sonatas" or "Boismortier: The Court and the Village," showcase their focus on intimate chamber settings – think sonatas for violin, recorder, flute, and continuo – often recorded in acoustically rich spaces like the San Rocco Church in Miasino. They're all about rediscovering the vibrant musical conversations of the Baroque era.
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