• Source: Musica Alta Ripa
  • Musica Alta Ripa is a musical ensemble from Hanover, specializing in Baroque music on period instruments.


    Background


    Founded in 1984, the Hanover-based Musica Alta Ripa is well known for its historically informed musical performances. The ensemble has won four ECHO Klassik prizes, the Cannes Classical Awards, as well as the 2002 Musikpreis Niedersachsen. A particular focus for the group is the work of Georg Philipp Telemann, whose chamber music they have recorded several discs of. The group is also well known for their efforts to strengthen ties between Syrian refugees and locals.
    The ensemble's name comes from the city in which they are based, Hanover. Alta ripa means in Latin "high riverbank." Similarly, hanover comes from Old German honovere, also meaning "high riverbank."


    Members


    The ensemble consists of five members:

    Danya Segal — recorder
    Anne Röhrig, Ulla Bundies — violins
    Albert Brüggen — cello
    Bernward Lohr — harpsichord


    Selected discography


    Musica Alta Ripa has recorded exclusively with the MDG label.

    Johann Sebastian Bach: Complete concerti
    Johann Sebastian Bach: Complete flute sonatas
    Johann Sebastian Bach: Complete violin sonatas
    Johann Gottlieb Goldberg: Chamber music
    George Frederick Handel: Cantatas and sonatas
    Alessandro Scarlatti: Cantatas
    Georg Philipp Telemann: Concerti and chamber music
    Antonio Vivaldi: Concerti and chamber music


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