The Musica Angelica Baroque Orchestra
is a period chamber orchestra specializing in historically informed performance of music from the Baroque through early Classical eras. They are based in Santa Monica, California.
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History and Musicians
The group was founded in 1993 by
lutist Michael Eagan and
gambist Mark Chatfield. The group performs regularly at
Zipper Hall at
Colburn School, as well as the
Broad Stage at the
Performing Arts Center at
Santa Monica College.
Martin Haselböck leads the orchestra as its musical director and conductor. Featured performers and conductors have included
Giovanni Antonini,
Rinaldo Alessandrini,
Harry Bicket,
Paul Goodwin, violinist
Rachel Podger, and
Jory Vinikour.
Repertoire and Performances
The orchestra performs both the well-known pieces and lesser known gems of the
baroque and
classical eras. In addition to established repertory, Musica Angelica has premiered over ten works in the new-music genre.
The group's 2004 premiere of a 1737 oratorio by
Nicola Porpora,
Il Gedeone
, received positive reviews.
[1] Most recently, in March 2009, Musica Angelica performed the
North American premiere of
Antonio Vivaldi's
opera,
Motezuma.
[2]
Notable performances have included a collaboration with actor
John Malkovich, in a
one man show portraying
Austrian
serial killer Jack Unterweger.
[3]
Recordings
The group have released several recordings on the German
New Classical Adventure label, including works by
Teleman,
Handel, and
Vivaldi.
[4]
References
- Musica Angelica soars in a Baroque gem - Los Angeles Times
- Vivaldi's 'Motezuma,' lost, found, restored, re-imagined - Los Angeles Times
- Los Angeles Stage - Seduction and Despair: Hearing John Malkovich - page 1
- NCA - NEW CLASSICAL ADVENTURE