The name Tripla Concordia is borrowed from the title of a collection of English music (by Matthew Locke and contemporaries), published in London, 1677, explicitly for two parts and basso continuo, that is to say for the basic formation of the ensemble. Tripla Concordia is invited to play in various important European venues, including the Schlosskonzerte of Salzburg, the Urbino International Festival of Ancient Music, the Festival Internacional de Musica Antigua in Daroca (Spain), the G.O.G of Genoa, Musica e Poesia a S.Maurizio in Milan, the CIDIM of Rome la Cité de la musique in P… read more
The name Tripla Concordia is borrowed from the title of a collection of English music (by Matthew Locke and contemporaries), published in London, 1677, explicitly for two parts and basso continuo, that is to say for the basic formation of the ensemble. Tripla Concordia is invited to play in v… read more
The name Tripla Concordia is borrowed from the title of a collection of English music (by Matthew Locke and contemporaries), published in London, 1677, explicitly for two parts and basso continuo, that is to say for the basic formation of the ensemble. Tripla Concordia is invited to play in various important European venues, including the Schlosskonzerte of Salzb… read more