Visionary cellist and conductor pushing historical performance boundaries.
Jordi Savall is a Spanish-born cellist, conductor, and musicologist, born on August 24, 1943. His early life was marked by a passion for music, with his mother being a pianist and his father a violinist. As a student at the Barcelona Conservatory, Savall began his cello studies and later went on to the Paris Conservatory, where he earned his diploma. Throughout his career, he has been a leading force in the revival of historical music performance practices.
Savall's collaborations have included work with notable ensembles such as Le Concert des Nations, and he has released numerous recordings showcasing his unique blend of expertise in both ancient and modern music. His repertoire encompasses a wide range of historical styles, from the Renaissance to the Baroque period, as well as contemporary works. In addition to his musical pursuits, Savall has also been involved in various artistic endeavors, including work with dancers, filmmakers, and visual artists.
Some of his most notable works include 'Tous les matins du monde,' 'Tous les matins du monde,' and 'XXIII Fantasies.' These pieces showcase Savall's commitment to exploring the intersection of music, art, and culture, and demonstrate his mastery of the cello as a versatile and expressive instrument.
Savall's music has been released on various labels, including Alia Vox and Astrée. His innovative approach to music has inspired a new generation of musicians and collectors alike.
He has received numerous awards for his contributions to music and culture. Savall's legacy continues to grow, leaving a lasting impact on the musical landscape.
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