Ad Libitum Ensemble was founded in Seville in 1993 and is
specialized in the interpretation of ancient music, in
particular sixteenth and seventeenth century music.
Conducted by José Manuel López, Ad Libitum Ensemble has
performed in the most important Spanish cities and has taken
part in several festivals and tours in many European and
South American countries. Ad Libitum has performed with the
most prestigious international ensembles. Its repertoire is
very wide and it has recently recorded the CD "Maestros de
la Catedral de Sevilla. Guerrero, Morales and Lobo".
The Cracow Chamber Choir was founded in 1990. The singers
are students and graduates of the Crakow Academy of Music.
The ensemble performs both a cappella and with orchestras.
The choir’s conductor and artistic director is Stanislaw
Krawczynski. The choir has given concerts with different
ensembles in several Polish cities and throughout Europe and
has participated in the International Choral Festival in
Montpellier, receiving enthusiastic reviews. The ensemble
has performed with important orchestras presenting pieces,
which are rarely performed, like Litzt oratorio Christus.
The choir has recently performed Gustav Mahler Second
Symphony conducted by Zubin Mehta.
The
Euridice Choral Society was founded in 1880; conducted by
Pier Paolo Scattolin, it is the oldest choral group in
Bologna.
The ensemble performs for very important chamber music
associations, international festivals, theatres and
universities and has made several tours abroad.
The Euridice Choral Society boasts also many “first”
performances in modern age of renaissance and nineteenth
century music.
In the last ten years the ensemble has particularly devoted
to twentieth century and contemporary music.
The Euridice Choir took part in the first edition of the
International Competition for Choir Conductors “Mariele
Ventre”.