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Dutch period instruments Baroque ensemble founded in 1954 by Gustav Leonhardt, his wife Marie Leonhardt and Kees Otten. When the latter left in 1957, the group transformed from a chamber music ensemble to a five-part string band with harpsichord, which resulted in a changing repertoire. The Consort got signed with Telefunken in 1961 but ceased to exist as a performing group in 1972. However, the members would occasionally join for special recording projects in the years hereafter.

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Some of Leonhardt-Consort's most popular tracks include Fantasia: Three parts on a ground in D, Z. 731, Fantasia from Suite Nr. 2 in F, Adagio from Concerto for Two Harpsichords in C Minor BWV 1060, Largo e piano from Concerto grosso IV in A Minor, op. 6 Nr. 4: Concerto Grosso in A minor, Op. 6, No. 4, HWV 322: III. Largo e piano, Chorale: "Herr, ich hoff' Je, du werdest die In keiner Not verlassen from Cantata 184. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

Dutch period instruments Baroque ensemble founded in 1954 by Gustav Leonhardt, his wife Marie Leonhardt and Kees Otten. When the latter left in 1957, the group transformed from a chamber music ensembl... Read the full biography on this page.

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