- Academy of Ancient Music
[
Bernard Gates ]The Academy of Ancient Music (AAM) is a period-instrument orchestra based in London, re-founded by harpsichordist
Christopher Hogwood in 1973 and named after an original organisation of the 18th century. The musicians play on either original instruments or modern copies of instruments from the period of time the music was composed. They generally play Baroque and Classical music, though they have also played some new compositions forbaroque orchestra in recent years.Original organization
The original Academy of Ancient Music was founded in
London ,England in 1726 for the purpose of studying and performing 'old' music — defined initially as anything composed at least a century earlier but soon grew to include more contemporary composers, includingWilliam Croft , Maurice Greene,Bernard Gates ,Giovanni Bononcini ,Senesino ,Nicola Haym ,Francesco Geminiani ,Pier Francesco Tosi ,John Ernest Galliard ,Charles Dieupart ,Jean-Baptiste Loeillet andGiuseppe Riva .Handel was never a member, although the society would study and perform his music as well as their own, and that of other composers of the day.Directors of the organization included
Johann Christoph Pepusch (from 1735 onwards),Benjamin Cooke and Samuel Arnold (from 1789 onwards).Modern revival
In 1973, the Academy of Ancient Music was revived by the British conductor and harpsichordist
Christopher Hogwood for the purpose of playing 18th- and early 19th-century music on period instruments. For choral works, it is joined either by the Academy of Ancient Music Chorus or by a cathedral or collegiate choir with boys' voices. In 1996 the Academy of Ancient Music appointed Paul Goodwin as Associate Conductor andAndrew Manze as Associate Director under Christopher Hogwood. In 2003 Andrew Manze resigned as Associate director to be replaced in 2005 by Richard Egarr. On September 1, 2006,Richard Egarr succeeded Hogwood as Music Director of the Academy and Hogwood received the title ofEmeritus Director.The Academy of Ancient Music was the first orchestra to record all of Mozart's symphonies on period instruments. The Academy has since recorded the complete
piano concerto s and symphonies of Beethoven, and is part way through recording the complete Haydn symphonies and the completeMozart piano concertos with fortepianist Robert Levin. The Academy has also recorded Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas ", Handel's "Orlando" and "Rinaldo", Mozart's "La Clemenza di Tito ", Haydn's "L'anima del filosofo " and over 200 other recordings for Decca,Harmonia Mundi (France) ,EMI and the new live recording label Wigmore Hall Live.The commissioning of new works under
Paul Goodwin represented a new development for the orchestra. The first commission and recording,John Tavener 's "Eternity's Sunrise", met with enthusiastic critical acclaim and led to a second new Tavener work and recording, "Total Eclipse".David Bedford 's "Like a Strand of Scarlet" followed in 2001 and, in 2003, the AAM premieredJohn Woolrich 's "Arcangelo", written to mark the 350th anniversary of the birth ofArcangelo Corelli . The next commission in 2006 celebrated the 250th anniversary ofMozart 's birth with a work from the Scottish-American composer,Thea Musgrave , "Journey into Light" which was written as a companion piece to Mozart's "Exsultate, jubilate ".Both Tavener recordings are on
Harmonia Mundi (France) , for whom The AAM has made a large number of CDs: Mozart's "Zaïde " and Christmas music bySchütz and his contemporaries (conducted by Paul Goodwin); violin concertos byJ.S. Bach andVivaldi , andconcerto grosso s byHandel andGeminiani (directed by Andrew Manze); andBach's harpsichord concertos (played byRichard Egarr ). Choral recordings include works by Bach, Handel, Purcell and Vivaldi with King's College Choir underStephen Cleobury , and two recordings with Edward Higginbottom and New College Choir: Pergolesi's "Marian Vespers" andCoronation Anthems , a collection of music from 17th and 18th-century English coronations.The orchestra regularly plays at prestigious venues and festivals in the United Kingdom and around the world including London's
Wigmore Hall ,Barbican Arts Centre , theBBC Proms and the Amsterdam Concertgebouw.The AAM is Orchestra-in-Residence at the
University of Cambridge .External links
*http://www.aam.co.uk/ - official website
* [http://www.aam.co.uk/features/aam18c.htm The Original Academy of Ancient Music] - by William Weber
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