New Trinity Baroque, Atlanta's leading period instrument orchestra, conducted by Predrag Gosta, performing Mozart's masterpiece "Eine kleine Nachtmusik"
New Trinity Baroque, led by its Artistic Director Predrag Gosta, performs J.S. Bach's Organ Sinfonia from the Cantata No. 169, featuring Brad Hughley as soloist on chamber organ. Live recording from the concert "Bach Candlelight Christmas" performed in Atlanta on December 23, 2006.
New Trinity Baroque performs one of Monteverdi's most beautiful compositions - "Beatus Vir" for 6 voices, 2 violins and continuo, from his collection "Selva Morale e Spirituale" (1641). Directed from the chamber organ by Predrag Gosta.
New Trinity Baroque, Atlanta's leading period instrument ensemble, performs one of Purcell's odes to St. Cecilia's Day, together with the Choir of St. Philip's Cathedral, Atlanta. Directed from the harpsichord by Predrag Gosta.
New Trinity Baroque, "Atlanta's most established early music ensemble" (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ) performs Bach's masterpiece with the Atlanta Boy Choir (sung in English). This excerpt is from a LIVE performance in December of 2006.
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