New Trinity Baroque

New Trinity Baroque

New Trinity Baroque is an orchestra with an associated chamber choir, specialised in baroque music played on period instruments. It was founded in 1998 in London but is now based in Atlanta, USA. It is led by harpsichordist and conductor Predrag Gosta.

The orchestra has worked with guest artists such as John Holloway, Evelyn Tubb, Marion Verbruggen, Leif Aruhn-Solén, Ingrid Matthews, and Michael Fields. 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, and Vammala Early Music Festival (Sastamala Gregoriana) in Finland.

Discography

Album Soloist(s) Label Discs Release Year
Vivaldi: Concertos Carrie Krause, Daniela Giulia Pierson, Michael Fields, André Laurent O'Neil, Christina Babich Rosser Edition Lilac 1 2010
Handel: Arias Leif Aruhn-Solén Edition Lilac 1 2010
Pergolesi: Stabat Mater Evelyn Tubb, Terry Barber Edition Lilac 1 2008
Carissimi: Oratorios Jonas and Jephte The Oxford Chorale, Julia Matthews, Kevin Sutton Edition Lilac 1 2007
Charpentier: Messe de minuit / Handel: Organ Concertos The Canterbury Choir, Brad Hughley Edition Lilac 1 2005
Purcell: Dido and Aeneas Evelyn Tubb, Thomas Meglioranza, Julia Matthews Edition Lilac 1 2004
Trio Sonatas & Chaconnas Edition Lilac 1 2003

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