New Trinity Baroque is an ensemble and orchestra with an associated chamber choir, specialised in baroque music played on period instruments. It was founded in 1998 in London where it is currently based, although it was for many years based in Atlanta, United States. It is led by harpsichordist and conductor Predrag Gosta.[1]
The orchestra has worked with guest artists such as flutist Rachel Brown, recorder players Marion Verbruggen and Emma Murphy, violinists Florian Deuter, Bojan Čičić, Adrian Butterfield, Ilia Korol, John Holloway, and Ingrid Matthews, singers Evelyn Tubb, Marijana Mijanovic, and Leif Aruhn-Solén, Ingrid Matthews, harpsichordist Steven Devine, lutenist Michael Fields and others. They have published several CDs, and have appeared at several international festivals, including the Boston Early Music Festival, Piccolo Spoleto Festival (in Charleston, South Carolina), the Belgrade Early Music Festival in Serbia, Korkyra Baroque Festival and the Varaždin Baroque Evenings in Croatia, as well as the Vammala Early Music Festival (Sastamala Gregoriana) in Finland. The group members have also been on the faculty of the Belgrade Baroque Academy since its establishment in 2013.[2]
^Biography on Predrag Gosta's web site
^Biography on BBA's web site
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