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European Union Baroque Orchestra
The
European Union Baroque
Orchestra (EUBO) is a unique
musical institution: every year a completely new orchestra is
chosen from the most talented young students from all over
Europe who are setting out on professional careers as baroque
orchestral musicians. Selected by audition, the twenty-five
successful players are members of the orchestra for six months,
commencing with training and rehearsals in preparation for a
wide-ranging international tour of concerts in collaboration
with the world's finest directors. In this short time each year
the orchestra attains an amazingly high standard, equalling that
of the fully professional period instrument orchestras to which
the players aspire. The orchestra then disperses and the process
starts all over again.At their concert on 12th October, at AquaCityPoprad, the orchestra will play music by Handel, Locatelli, and Telemann, and by their Dutch contemporaries Hellendaal and van Wassenaer.
Best known for his work with his own Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, he has recorded all the cantatas and all the organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach. Recently Ton Koopman has embarked on another main project: the complete recording of the works of Dietrich Buxtehude, one of the great inspirations of the young J.S. Bach. The recording will be accomplished in 2010 with the release of 30 CDs. Ton is also chief conductor of the Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra with whom he performs repertoire up to the mid-nineteenth century. Ton Koopman publishes regularly, is Professor of Harpsichord at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague and is an Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music in London.
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