![]() ![]() The group now ranks among the top reference ensembles for historically informed performance, exploring a repertoire from baroque (Vivaldi, Bach, Pachelbel) to classic with Haydn, CPE Bach or even Mozart. The genuine pleasure they take in rehearsing and playing together meets their core ambition – to transmit a committed and coherent vision of the pieces they perform, connected to their combined sensitivities and personal preferences. The spirit of this Accademia is indeed what drives the Incogniti today: a taste for the unknown in all its forms, for sound experimentation, research for new repertoire, for rediscovery of the “classics” and of lesser-known masterpieces. It is named after the Accademia degli Incogniti, an artistic and academic circle that was amongst the most active and libertarian of 17th century Venice. Was founded in 2006 by a group of friends, brought together by the violinist Amandine Beyer. Since 2010 she teachs baroque violin at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Switzerland. Her other passion is teaching, giving lessons at the ESMAE of Porto (Portugal), as well as masterclasses worldwide (France, Taiwan, Brasil, Italy, Spain, USA, Canada). She shares her time between between different music ensembles were she takes part off : les Cornets Noirs, the duos with Pierre Hantai, Kristian Bezuidenhout or Laurance Beyer and her own ensemble: Gli Incogniti (their CD's devoted to Vivaldi's Four Seasons and Corelli's Concerti Grossi have been welcomed by the international critic as new highlights in the performance of this repertoire). She plays regularly in the most important halls and festivals worldwide (Théatre du Chatelet, Festival de Sablé, Innsbruck Festwochen, Konzerthaus de Viena.). The work in this masterpiece is being continued with the performance "Partita 2", choreographed and danced by Anne Theresa de Keersmaeker and Boris Charmatz. Bach in 2012, has been awarded the best international critics (Diapason d’or de l’année, Choc de Classica de l’année, Editor’s choice de Gramophone, Prix Academie Charles Cros, Excepcional de Scherzo.). Her recording of the Sonatas & Partitas by J. The full programme of the Early Music Festival is in the festival brochure.Since some years ago, Amandine Beyer is recognized as a reference in the interpretation of the baroque violin repertoire. The theme of the 2014 edition of the Early Music Festival is: Hapsburg, with music from Vienna and Prague. She will be performing a programme of 17th century Austrian music by composers including Schmelzer, Froberger, Biber en Pandolfo Mealli together with Gli Incogniti. ![]() Bach.Īmandine Beyer will be playing on Wednesday 3 September in the newly opened TivoliVredenburg in Utrecht as part of the Early Music Festval 2014. Amandine Beyer is one of the most outstanding baroque violinist in the world. In addition, she will be performing music by Robert De Visée and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach together with the lutist Pascal Montheilhet and the pianist Edna Stern.įinally, Amandine Beyer can be heard solo playing the complete Partita no. In this episode of L'Esprit Baroque you can listen to Amandine Beyer with Gli Incogniti performing music by Nicola Matteis, Johann Sebastian Bach, Antonio Vivaldi and Arcangelo Corelli. Since then she has embarked on a solo career and has also established two ensembles: Les Cornets Noirs and Gli Incogniti. Here she discovered the world of rhetoric and came into contact with musicians such as Hopkinson Smith and Pedro Memelsdorff. Amandine Beyer studied with Chiara Banchini in Basel. ![]()
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