REBEL has earned an impressive international reputation, enchanting diverse audiences by their unique style and their virtuosic, expressive, and provocative approach to the Baroque and Classical repertoire. The core formation of two violins, recorder/traverso, cello/viola da gamba, and harpsichord/organ expands with additional strings, winds, theorbo, and vocalists, performing on period instruments. REBEL is currently in residence at Trinity Church, Wall Street in New York City. Named after the innovative French Baroque composer Jean-Féry Rebel (1666-1747), REBEL was formed in The Netherlands in l99l. REBEL has appeared to critical acclaim at distinguished American venues such as the Da Camera Society, Caramoor, Chautauqua Institution, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Boston and Berkeley Early Music Festivals, and Music Before l800. REBEL has collaborated with renowned vocalists Max von Egmond, Derek Lee Ragin, Suzie Le Blanc, Daniel Taylor, Peter Kooy, and Barbara Schlick; in 2005 REBEL appeared in collaboration with Renée Fleming at Carnegie Hall to critical acclaim. REBEL has recorded for Deutsche Harmonia Mundi, Dorian Recordings, ATMA Classique, Hänssler Classic, Bridge Records, and Haenssler Classique.
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To learn more about this artist, visit: www.RebelBaroque.com.
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