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New Trinity Baroque

Atlanta's most adventurous early music ensemble

About Me


Hailed by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as "Atlanta's most adventurous early music ensemble" New Trinity Baroque is recognized as one of USA's leading baroque orchestras and period instrument ensembles. Founded in London in 1998, the group was initially established as an ensemble of international musicians, and since then it continues to maintain this presence through working closely with both U.S. and international artists. Directed by the young conductor and harpsichordist, Predrag Gosta, New Trinity Baroque's home is in Atlanta, where it continues its mission by presenting over 25 concerts and educational events each season.
Working under the patronage of the international early music society, Early Music Network, the ensemble’s members perform on period instruments, specializing in music of the 17th and 18th centuries. The group's performances range from chamber to orchestral, from cantatas to operas. With frequent guest soloists of an international reputation, New Trinity Baroque presented its concerts in many cities throughout the USA and Europe, including Atlanta, New York, Boston, London and Belgrade.
New Trinity Baroque's efforts in education are constantly praised and recognized, as the ensemble presents a number of exciting concert-lectures at major universities. They are the Affiliate Ensemble at Georgia State University's School of Music since 2003, and Ensemble-in-Residence at Oxford College of Emory University since 2004. They are also Ensemble-in-Residence at St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church in Atlanta, which is their main performing venue.
Collaborating regularly with well-renowned names in early music world, last year New Trinity Baroque has worked closely with John Holloway, one of the world's most renowned baroque violinists. John Holloway's appointment has been received with awe and admiration by the Atlanta community. During the Season 2005/06, New Trinity Baroque was jointly led by John Holloway as Music Director, and Predrag Gosta as Artistic Director. NTB's practice to collaborate with the most renowned names continues, as New Trinity Baroque constantly explores opportunities how to make its programs and its sound exciting.
Please enjoy some of the videos from our past concerts:
"Eine kleine Nacthmusik" (from the concert "Mozart Birthday Bash")
Bach's Organ Sinfonia (from the concert "Bach Candlelight Christmas")
We will add more videos soon. You can always visit our YouTube page at youtube.com/newtrinitybaroque .

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 10/23/2006
Band Website: newtrinitybaroque.org
Band Members:

ENSEMBLE MEMBERS:

Predrag Gosta, artistic director

BAROQUE VIOLIN:
Carrie Krause (Bozeman, MT)
Garry Clarke (England)
Daniela Giulia Pierson (Philadelphia, PA)
Rebecca Ribchester (England)
Mirna Ogrizovic (Serbia)
Nancy Schechter (Atlanta)
Ute Marks (Germany)
Kenneth Lambert (Atlanta)
Sinisa Ciric (Serbia)

BAROQUE VIOLA:
William Bauer (St. Louis, MO)
Danijela Zezelj-Gualdi (Croatia)

BAROQUE CELLO:
Andre Laurent O'Neil (New York)
Christina Babich (Cleveland, OH)

VIOLA DA GAMBA:
Martha Bishop
Susan Patterson

VIOLONE:
Martha Bishop (Atlanta)
Jackie Pickett (Atlanta)

LUTE/CHITARRONE:
Michael Fields (England)
William Hearn (Atlanta)

ORGAN & HARPSICHORD:
Predrag Gosta (Atlanta)
Brad Hughley (Atlanta)
Influences: Musica Antiqua Köln, Venice Baroque Orchestra, Il Giardino Armonico, Les Arts Florissants, The Academy of Ancient Music, English Baroque Soloist, Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, The English Concert, Europa Galante, Studio for Early Music
Sounds Like: Atlanta's leading early music ensemble
Record Label: edition lilac, EMN, STURAM, etc.
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Joining MySpace.com

Well, it seems that the whole world is on MySpace.com, and it is about time that we join it as well. This will be managed by me (Predrag Gosta), and will be devoted to our fans.More coming soon.Pedja...
Posted by New Trinity Baroque on Mon, 23 Oct 2006 01:08:00 PST