Corina Marti at Loaningdale

Photo Dirk Letsch
This concert will be approximately 1 hour long, with no interval.
Harpsichord and recorder player Corina Marti is internationally recognised for her ‘strikingly superior’ and ‘expressive’ (Toccata) interpretations, and ‘infallible’ (Diapason) technique.
Her extensive repertoire ranges from the fourteenth-century istanpitte and intabulations to the chamber music and solo concertos of the High Baroque and reflects the breadth of her musical interests and technical skills.
Corina has appeared with numerous early music ensembles across the world and is artistic co-director and founding member of La Morra, an award-winning Late Medieval and Early Renaissance music ensemble which ‘never fails to keep the listener’s attention alive’ (Gramophone).
Her research into aspects of the repertoire and reconstruction of late-medieval and early-renaissance keyboard instruments and recorders has contributed much to the present-day revival of these instruments. She teaches the next generation of early music performers at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel, Switzerland, and in masterclasses worldwide.
‘Corina Marti puts herself entirely at the service of expressiveness and one is left in admiration at the capacity of this interpreter… A real moment of music.’ — Passée des arts
All Dates
- 24 October 2021 02:00 PM
