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Hespèrion XXI
Pioneering early music ensemble dedicated to reviving the Baroque and Renaissance repertoire with historical authenticity.
Hespèrion XXI is a pioneering early music ensemble based in Switzerland, founded in 1974 by Jordi Savall. The group's mission is to explore and revive the rich musical heritage of the Baroque and Renaissance periods, delving into the intricate nuances of historical performance practice.
With a name derived from the ancient Greek word for 'western breeze,' Hespèrion XXI embodies the spirit of discovery and innovation that defines their approach to early music. The ensemble's vast repertoire spans centuries, from the 16th to the 17th centuries, and encompasses a wide range of genres, including villancicos, motets, and instrumental works.
The group's dedication to historical authenticity is evident in their meticulous research and adherence to period-specific instrumentation. Their performances often feature rare and exotic instruments, such as the shawm and the viola da gamba, which add a unique flavor to their interpretations.
Under the direction of Jordi Savall, Hespèrion XXI has released numerous critically acclaimed albums, each one a testament to their artistic vision and commitment to historical accuracy. Their recordings have garnered widespread critical acclaim and have helped to establish the group as one of the leading forces in the world of early music.
Hespèrion XXI's influence extends far beyond their own performances, as their innovative approach to early music has inspired a new generation of musicians and enthusiasts alike. Their dedication to historical accuracy and artistic excellence serves as a model for the entire early music community.
Some of their most famous songs include 'Vingtneufiesme Fantasie,' 'Huicitiesme Fantasie,' 'Dixhuictiesme Fantasie,' 'Premier Fantasie,' 'Vingtcinquiesme Fantasie,' 'Vingtsixiesme Fantasie,' 'Sixiesme Fantasie,' 'Vingtiesme Fantasie,' 'Trentequatriesme Fantasie,' and 'Trenteseptiesme Fantasie.'
