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About Musica Pacifica |
Musica
Pacifica achieved recognition as one of North America's premiere baroque
ensembles soon after the group's founding in 1990.
Mining a rich vein of Baroque literature for mixed wind/string ensemble,
the group performs the spirited chamber concerti of Vivaldi and Telemann,
colorful dance suites from the courts and opera houses of France, and
the more intimate solo, duo, and trio sonatas from European countries
as diverse as Scotland, Poland, Spain, and England. Musica Pacifica
has been described by the press as "some of the finest baroque musicians
in America" (American Record Guide) and "among the best in the world"
(Alte Musik Aktuell). At home in the San Francisco Bay area,
the artists are members of Philharmonia Baroque, and they appear with
many other prominent early music ensembles nationally and abroad.
Musica Pacifica's
stylish, high-energy, and virtuoso performances have consistently received
enthusiastic reviews from critics and audiences alike. These qualities
have led to appearances on such prestigious chamber and early music concert
series as Music Before 1800 and the Frick Collection (NY), Tage Alter Musik (Regensburg), the
Shrine to Music Museum (Vermillion, SD), the Cleveland Art Museum, the
Pittsburgh Renaissance and Baroque Society, the Seattle Early Music Guild,
Milwaukee's Early Music Now, the Houston Early Music Society, the Los Angeles County Museum,
and the Cambridge Early Music Society (MA),
among
many others.
They have three times been a featured ensemble at the Berkeley Early Music
Festival, and their first appearance there was cited in Early Music (UK)
as "perhaps the standout of the entire festival." They have performed at
festivals in Germany and Austria and have been heard on German National
radio as well as on National Public Radio’s Performance Today and Harmonia.
Musica Pacifica's six CD releases--Bach Trio Sonatas and a 2-CD set of Marais, Pièces en trio on Virgin/Veritas; Alessandro Scarlatti Concerti da camera, Mancini Concerti da camera, Telemann Chamber Cantatas and Trio Sonatas, and Vivaldi La Notte: Concerti per strumenti diversi , on Dorian--have won national and international awards, including the highest ratings in several CD magazines and each one being chosen as "CD of the Month" by the early music journal Alte Musik Aktuell (Regensburg). Their Telemann CD, described by Early Music America Magazine as "superbly elegant . . . exemplifying the finest in historical performance today," won Chamber Music America and WQXR's 2003 Record Award honoring the best chamber music recordings of the year. The Mancini recording was cited as a "Noteworthy Disc" in the 2000 International Antonio Vivaldi Awards for Italian Early Music in Venice--the only CD that year by a North American ensemble to receive the honor. Their latest recording, Fire Beneath My Fingers--Italian solo concertos and chamber music has just been released by Dorian/Sono Luminus.
Musica Pacifica is
represented by Joanne Rile Artists Management, www.rilearts.com.