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    Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

    Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

    1782 songs

    British orchestra pushing Baroque and Classical boundaries

    The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (OAE) is a renowned British orchestra known for its commitment to historically informed performance practices. Formed in 1973, the OAE has become a leading advocate for the music of the Baroque and Classical periods, with a particular focus on the works of George Frideric Handel.

    Under the artistic direction of Roger Norrington, the OAE has released numerous critically acclaimed recordings, including Handel: Violin Concertos 1, 3 & 4, which earned a Grammy nomination. Their interpretations of Handel's music are characterized by their lyricism, elegance, and attention to historical detail.

    The OAE has also performed extensively with leading period-instrument ensembles, collaborating with artists such as Emiko Davies and Christine Schornsheim. Their performances are marked by a deep understanding of the music's historical context and a commitment to communicating the beauty and emotion of the works.

    With a repertoire that spans over three centuries, the OAE continues to push the boundaries of historical performance practice. Their commitment to exploring new music and collaborating with artists from diverse backgrounds has solidified their position as one of the UK's leading orchestras.

    As a testament to their dedication to education and outreach, the OAE has developed a range of programs designed to share the joys of classical music with a wider audience. From 'OAE Explorations' to 'OAE Unwrapped', these initiatives demonstrate the orchestra's commitment to making music accessible to everyone.