One woman, two men: that’s the core of Ælbgut. Depending on the project, the vocal ensemble expands as needed, welcoming other singers as well. Their preferred repertoire? Renaissance works, but especially Baroque music. It’s no surprise, then, that this ensemble—already recognised for several recordings—was chosen last year as ensemble-in-residence at the Heinrich Schütz Festival.
An ensemble based in Dresden
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