Musica Pacifica has, since its founding in 1990, become widely recognized
as one of America's premier baroque ensembles, lauded for both the dazzling
virtuosity and the warm expressiveness of its performances. Called "some of the
finest baroque musicians in America" (American Record Guide) and "among the best
in the World" (Alte Musik Aktuell, Regensburg),
Musica Pacifica is composed of four highly accomplished
musicians;
Judith Linsenberg (recorder)
Elizabeth Blumenstock (baroque violin)
David Morris (baroque cello and viola da gamba)
Charles Sherman (harpsichord)
On their album "Dancing in the Isles" they perform with guest musicians:
At home in the San Francisco Bay Area, these artists are masters of their
repertoire who regularly perform with Philharmonia Baroque, American Bach
Soloists and other prominent early music ensembles across the country and
around the world. Musica Pacifica combines this world-class musicianship with
imaginative programming and a spirited performing style, bringing electricity,
brilliance, and exuberant vitality to its performances of the intimate chamber
music of the Baroque. The Washington Post noted: "the effect was
transporting - a small miracle of precision and musical electricity."
Such enthusiasm - from both the press and the public - has marked two decades of
Musica Pacifica performances, and has won the ensemble an international
reputation as early music specialists. Its programs are carefully crafted to
showcase the charm, elegance, and diversity of 17th- and 18th-century music, with
the core group frequently joined by world renowned guest artists in varying
combinations of recorder, oboe, violin, cello/gamba, harpsichord, lute/guitar,
voice, additional strings and percussion.
Over the years, Musica Pacifica has brought one inventive, beautifully performed
program after another to some of the most prestigious concert series in the
U.S., including Music Before 1800 and the Frick Collection (NY), the Getty
Museum (Los Angeles), the Cleveland Art Museum, the Pittsburgh Renaissance and
Baroque Society, the Seattle Early Music Guild, Early Music Now in Milwaukee,
the Houston Early Music Society, the Los Angeles County Museum, the San Diego
Early Music Society, and the Cambridge Early Music Society, among many others.
The ensemble has been featured at the Berkeley Early Music Festival three times,
and their first appearance there was cited in Early Music (UK) as "perhaps the
standout of the entire festival." Musica Pacifica has also received
international acclaim for its performances in Austria and Germany. Broadcast
audiences have heard the ensemble on German National Radio, as well as on
National Public Radio's "Performance Today" and "Harmonia," and Minnesota Public
Radio.
Musica Pacifica's eight recordings - including repertoire by J.S. Bach, Vivaldi,
Alessandro Scarlatti, Marin Marais, Telemann, Francesco Mancini, as well as
Baroque and traditional music from the British Isles - are marked by what
Goldberg Magazine (Spain) called "elegant, stylish, and thankfully unmannered
performances." They have been lauded in the classical music press, garnering the
highest ratings in classical CD magazines and repeatedly being chosen as "CD of
the Month" by the early music journal Alte Musik Aktuell."
Musica Pacifica's 2007 release, "Fire Beneath My Fingers", was a featured
recording on Minnesota Public Radio, and called "one of the most exciting
Baroque recordings I've heard" by a reviewer in Audiophile Audition. The
Telemann CD was described by Early Music America Magazine as "superbly
elegant...exemplifying the finest in historical performance today," and went on to
win the Chamber Music America/WQXR Record Award for 2003, honoring the best
chamber music recordings of the year. Musica Pacifica's CDs have also won
international recognition; the Mancini recording was cited in 2000 as a
"Noteworthy Disc" at the International Antonio Vivaldi Awards for Italian Early
Music in Venice. To have earned such honors, truly, in the words of Fanfare
Magazine, "this is playing to ravish the senses."
Online, Musica Pacifica may be heard on radio station 1.fm, and on Last.fm; and
seen on YouTube. Please
also visit their website for more
information about them and to purchase their other recordings.
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