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Leonhardt-Consort

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at the beginning of the 1950s. When it was founded the ensemble consisted of Leonhardt, his wife Marie (a violinist) and other string players. It expanded to include wind players such as
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The ensemble was based in the Netherlands, although it included people whom Leonhardt knew from Vienna, where he taught at the
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was central to the work of Leonhardt and his ensemble. In collaboration with the
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Index

Gustav Leonhardt
baroque music
Academy of Music
Frans Brüggen
Alfred Deller
Johann Sebastian Bach
Concentus Musicus Wien
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Bach cantatas
historically informed performances
Teldec set
St Matthew Passion
Groningse Bachvereniging
Johan van der Meer
harpsichord concertos
Brandenburg Concertos
William Lawes
Henry Purcell
La Petite Bande
"An Interview with Gustav Leonhardt"
Frans Brüggen (Conductor, Recorder, Flute)
"Leonhardt Consort"
AllMusic
Gustav Leonhardt
An interview with Gustav Leonhardt
Categories
Dutch musical groups
Early music consorts
Musical groups established in 1955
1955 establishments in the Netherlands

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