The Caecilia Concert is a versatile international ensemble specialising in performance and research of 17th century music for instruments and voices. The ensemble was formed in 2001, and its unique core of early trombone, bassoon and keyboards, has continued to charm audiences all over Europe for more than ten years. As well as small-scale recitals featuring the core players, the ensemble is frequently joined by leading string and wind players from the very top of today’s early music scene.
The Caecilia-Concert has given recitals in Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, France, Austria and the UK as well as broadcasts on several major radio stations. In 2006 the group launched its debut CD entitled 'Treasury of a Saint' which received critical acclaim and 2007 saw the release of 'Buxtehude & Co' which features rarely performed masterpieces from 17th century Germany. 2009 saw the launch of 'Schmelzer & Co', featuring music from the Imperial Habsburg courts and 2012 will see the release of ‘Castello & Co”: a recording of the groundbreaking instrumental music published and republished throughout Europe during the first half of the 17th century, and responsible for the establishment of the instrumental chamber-music genre.






