Artist's albums
Bach: Weihnachtsoratorium
1973 · album
40 Years DHM - Telemann: Three Secular Cantatas
1998 · album
C.P.E. Bach: Magnificat & Cello Concerto
1998 · album
Bach: Concertos, BWV 1044, 1060R, 1052
1995 · album
C.P.E. Bach: Double Concertos
1995 · album
Haydn: Piano Concertos d-major
1995 · album
Händel: Organ Concertos Op. 4
1995 · album
J.S. Bach, C.P.E. Bach: Magnificat
1995 · album
Beethoven: Triple Concerto
1972 · album
Alla Turca
1980 · album
Händel: Feuerwerksmusik, Wassermusik
1971 · album
Bach: Zwei weltliche Kantaten
1979 · album
J.C. Bach: Sinfoniae Concertante
1978 · album
Telemann: Suit für Flöte und Viola
2021 · album
Collegium Aureum-Edition
1974 · album
Mozart: Coronation Mass K317
1974 · album
Bach: 4 weltliche Kantaten
2005 · album
Bach: die Brandenburgischen Konzerte
2005 · album
Bach: Orchestral Suites
1969 · album
Pergolesi: La Serva Padrona
1969 · album
Ouvertüren
1969 · album
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Biography
The Collegium Aureum considered itself a "resurrected court orchestra" that attempted to play music with the authentic performance practice and sound using the actual historical instruments of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods of European music. The orchestra was founded in 1962 by the West German record company Deutsche Harmonia Mundi, based in Freiburg. Its members were professional soloists and music conservatory teachers who were dedicated to reviving, as much as possible, the actual concert experience of the various chosen eras by imitating the timbral colors through use of original string instruments and copies of old woodwind instruments, through sensitive musical interpretations, and through early performance practices, such as playing without a conductor and instead being led by the violin concertmaster. The Collegium Aureum toured internationally, performing in famous concert halls in England, France, Japan, Latin America, North Africa, the Netherlands, the countries of the former U.S.S.R., and the Middle East. The Collegium Aureum dissolved in the 1990s.