""The five-member ensemble Rebel fully fulfils the esprit and flexibility of the fast movements…"
Concerto - Germany, 10-9-2017JÖRG-MICHAEL SCHWARZ , ein Preisträger mehrerer internationaler Geigenwettbewerbe, ist als Solist und Kammermusiker in Amerika, Asien, Australien und Europa aufgetreten. Er ist Mitbegründer des preisgekrönten Barockensembles REBEL.
Er erhielt zahlreiche Stipendien und studierte Violine bei Max Rostal und Berta Volmer in Köln sowie bei Dorothy DeLay und Jens Ellerman an der Juilliard School. Zu Beginn seiner Karriere konzentrierte sich Schwarz auf Kammermusik.
Er hat mit Marie Leonhardt, Jaap Schröder, Albert Fuller, Reinhard Goebel , den englischen Barock- Solisten, dem Amsterdamer Barockorchester, Anima Eterna, dem Smithsonian Chamber Orchestra und der Musica Antiqua Köln aufgeführt und aufgenommen .
R E B E L Jörg-Michael Schwarz & Karen Marie Marmer, directors
Hailed by the New York Times as “Sophisticated and Beguiling” and praised by the Los Angeles Times for their “astonishingly vital music-making, the New York-based Baroque ensemble REBEL (pronounced “Re-BEL”) has earned an impressive international reputation, enchanting diverse audiences by their unique style and their virtuosic, highly expressive and provocative approach to the Baroque and Classical repertoire.
The core formation of two violins, recorder/traverso, cello/viola da gamba and harpsichord/organ expands with additional strings, winds, theorbo and vocalists, performing on period instruments. REBEL, through its longterm residency from 1997-2009 at historic Trinity Church, Wall Street in New York City, has achieved high acclaim for its collaborations with Trinity Choir in performance, radio broadcasts, webcasts and recordings with works ranging from the cantatas of Bach to large scale works by Monteverdi, Handel, Bach, Purcell, Mozart and Haydn. An 8-CD set of the complete masses of Haydn was released in 2009 on the Naxos label. The REBEL Baroque Orchestra first gained worldwide recognition for its acclaimed performance of Mozart’s Requiem with Trinity Choir under the direction of Dr. Owen Burdick, broadcast nationally over National Public Radio in September 2001, and for its annual performances of Handel’s Messiah and the choral works of Haydn, which had been broadcast live over WQXR-FM in New York City, as well as internationally over the internet.
Named after the innovative French Baroque composer Jean-Féry Rebel (1666-1747), REBEL was originally formed in The Netherlands in 1991. In the Fifth International Competition for Ensembles in Early Music, Utrecht 1991 (now the Van Wassenaer Competition) REBEL was awarded first prize. Since then the ensemble has performed at European venues such as the Holland Festival Oude Muziek, Tage Alter Musik Berlin, the Konzerthaus (Vienna), La Chapelle Royale (Versailles), Internationale Festtage für Alte Musik Stuttgart, Tage Alter Musik Regensburg, the Händel Festspiele (Halle, Germany) and the Göttingen- Handel Festival amongst others.
REBEL has appeared to critical acclaim at distinguished American venues such as the Da Camera Society, the Schubert Club, Friends of Music Kansas City, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Library of Congress, Caramoor, Chautauqua Institution, Stanford Lively Arts, University of Chicago Presents, University of Arizona (Tucson) Presents, the Shrine to Music Museum, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the early music festivals of Boston and Berkeley and Music Before l800 in New York City.
!REBEL has collaborated with renowned vocalists Max von Egmond, Derek Lee Ragin, Suzie Le Blanc, Daniel Taylor, Marta Almajano, Peter Kooy, Barbara Schlick and Rufus Müller; in 2005 REBEL appeared in collaboration with Renée Fleming at Carnegie Hall to critical acclaim. The ensemble has recorded for all the major European national radio networks and has been showcased in performance and interview on BBC’s Radio 3. Arguably the most aired American Baroque ensemble in the U.S. today, REBEL is regularly featured on NPR’s Performance Today and MPR’s St. Paul Sunday. REBEL remains the only period instrument ensemble to be awarded an artists’ residency at National Public Radio in Washington, D.C. In 2012 REBEL was the ensemble- in- residence at the Finnish festival ‘Les Lumières’ in Helsinki, and since 2013 the ensemble has been in residence at Grace Church in White Plains, N.Y.
REBEL has recorded for Deutsche Harmonia; Dorian; ATMA Classique; Hänssler Classic; Bridge Records; Naxos and Sono Luminus/Dorian. Their highly-acclaimed disc,> Georg Phillip Telemann: Double Concerti for Winds and Strings was released in 2013 on Bridge Records; a disc of the complete trio sonatas of Johann Gottlieb Goldberg will be released in 2016.
"The five-member ensemble Rebel fully fulfils the esprit and flexibility of the fast movements…
Concerto - Germany, 10-9-2017
With "Goldberg - Beyond the variations", the Rebel Ensemble sets a memorial to the composer, puts him in the right light as a musician... They work out the structures, play freely and sovereignly, together and with dedication.
Toccata, 10-9-2017
The Musicians take exactly the right tone for these works...This CD is not a recommendation, it is a "must
BR-Klassik, 11-6-2017
In several aspects, a successful recording, because this rare repertoire got here an adequate interpretation and shows what qualities the composer Johann Gottlieb Goldberg actually has
SWR 2 Treffpunkt Klassik, 28-4-2017
Broadcast presentation on SWR2 (Alte Musik 27.4.)
SWR 2, 27-4-2017