Conductor Laurence Equilbey is fascinated and inspired by the
unconventional, hybrid character of Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy and Triple Concerto. She sees it as “the root of their originality, which
gives them a special place in Beethoven’s output and in the history of
music as a whole.” Their fusion of genres is reflected in performances
that unite the period instruments of Equilbey’s Insula orchestra and
soloists – pianists Bertrand Chamayou and David Kadouch, violinist
Alexandra Conunova and cellist Natalie Clein – who are best known for
playing modern instruments.
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