Ars Antiqua Austria

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Ars Antiqua Austria is an

period instruments. The group was established by Gunar Letzbor and Michael Oman and consists of eight musicians. They research and perform neglected works.[1]

During the Baroque period, Austrian music had many influences: Italian, French, Spanish, Slavic, and Hungarian. These blended with Austrian folk music and dance music. Aside from its native Austria, the group has toured France, Germany, Slovakia, Ukraine, and the U.S. It received a Cannes Classical Award in 2002 for Viviani's "Capricci Armonici".[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Tyranny, Gene. "Ars Antiqua Austria | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 January 2017.

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