| Founded
in 1997 by the renowned violinist Gidon
Kremer, the Grammy-award winning chamber
orchestra Kremerata Baltica is already considered
one of the most prominent international
ensembles in Europe and beyond. Although
it originally began as a "birthday
present to myself" to celebrate his
50 years of life in 1997, Gidon Kremer immediately
envisaged the potential behind the 27-member
ensemble of young musicians drawn from the
Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
as a medium to share his rich artistic experience
with the new generation and, at the same
time, to promote and inspire the musical
and cultural life of the Baltics.
Having opted to make the world their permanent
home, Kremerata Baltica annually performs
about 60 concerts during six annual tours
throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Regular performances in Vienna, Berlin,
Paris, London, Moscow, and New York in the
greatest halls are followed by appearances
at renowned music festivals such as Salzburg,
Schleswig-Holstein, Verbier, Dresden, the
Prague Spring and the BBC Proms in London.
In addition to its performances as a full
chamber orchestra, Kremerata Baltica also
shines in ingeniously-programmed chamber
music performances under the label Kremerata
Musica with small- to medium-sized formations
comprised of members of the group.
Naturally, the musical scene of the Baltics
is of great importance to Kremerata Baltica.
Supported by a joint-program of the Ministries
of Culture of all three countries, numerous
performances are held every year in Estonia,
Latvia and Lithuania. While the majority
of the concerts are led by and performed
with Gidon Kremer, Kremerata Baltica has
appeared with celebrated conductors and
soloists such as Jessye Norman, Oleg Maisenberg,
David Geringas, Boris Pergamenschikow, Tatiana
Grindenko, Sir Simon Rattle, Christoph Eschenbach
and Kent Nagano.
Programming and performing an unusually
extensive and versatile repertoire, Kremerata
Baltica give much importance to contemporary
music. The ensemble regularly performs music
of living Eastern European composers and
has commissioned new works by Pärt,
Kancheli, Vasks, Desyatnikov, and Raskatov.
As exclusive Nonesuch Records artists,
Kremerata Baltica has made six recordings
under the label, one of which "After
Mozart" received the Grammy Award in
2002 from the Recording Academy in the United
States ("Classical Music: Best Small
Ensemble Performance"). Their latest
recording -- titled "Happy Birthday"
to mark the ensemble's five years of existence
-- features a selection of humourous and
show-stopping works.
For more information: http://www.kremerata-baltica.com
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