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Orchester Wiener Akademie was founded in 1985 by the organist and director Martin Haselböck. This association is internationally known because of its vast repertoire, including pieces from the Baroque until the end of Romanticism. The orchestra has been recognized because of its work in the exploration of classical and romantic repertoires, as well as techniques and styles of those times. The Wiener Akademie interprets the works of famous composers in their original styles and sounds, using the instruments on which the works were supposed to have been originally played.

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  • Orchester Wiener Akademie (de)
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  • Orchester Wiener Akademie was founded in 1985 by the organist and director Martin Haselböck. This association is internationally known because of its vast repertoire, including pieces from the Baroque until the end of Romanticism. The orchestra has been recognized because of its work in the exploration of classical and romantic repertoires, as well as techniques and styles of those times. The Wiener Akademie interprets the works of famous composers in their original styles and sounds, using the instruments on which the works were supposed to have been originally played. (en)
  • Das Orchester Wiener Akademie ist ein in Wien (Österreich) beheimatetes Orchester, das seine Darbietungen in historisch-informierter Aufführungspraxis präsentiert. Das Orchester wurde 1985 von Martin Haselböck gegründet, der nach wie vor als dessen künstlerischer Leiter fungiert. (de)
  • Orchester Wiener Akademie fue fundada en 1985 por el organista y director . Esta asociación ha sido conocida internacionalmente por su vasto repertorio, integrado por obras que abarcan desde el Barroco hasta los fines del Romanticismo.​ (es)
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  • Das Orchester Wiener Akademie ist ein in Wien (Österreich) beheimatetes Orchester, das seine Darbietungen in historisch-informierter Aufführungspraxis präsentiert. Das Orchester wurde 1985 von Martin Haselböck gegründet, der nach wie vor als dessen künstlerischer Leiter fungiert. Neben einem alljährlichen Zyklus für die Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde im Großen Wiener Musikvereinssaal war Haselböck mit seinem Orchester mit Konzertprogrammen und Opernproduktionen in Musikzentren der Welt zu Gast. Unter Haselböcks Leitung sind 60 CDs mit Repertoire von Bach bis zum 20. Jahrhundert veröffentlicht. Unter den Auszeichnungen für Haselböcks Orchestereinspielungen sind der Diapason d’or und der Deutsche Schallplattenpreis. Bei der Philharmonie Köln, der Suntory Hall Tokio und dem Würzburger Mozartfest gastierte die Wiener Akademie unter Martin Haselböck als Artists in Residence. (de)
  • Orchester Wiener Akademie fue fundada en 1985 por el organista y director . Esta asociación ha sido conocida internacionalmente por su vasto repertorio, integrado por obras que abarcan desde el Barroco hasta los fines del Romanticismo.​ La orquesta es reconocida por su trabajo en la exploración de repertorios clásicos y románticos, así como las técnicas y estilos de esas épocas. La Academia de Viena retorna a la tradición de las Orquestas Vienesas, las cuales interpretaban las obras de compositores famosos con el estilo original y sonido con el cual fueron creadas. Esto es logrado con la interpretación de dichas piezas con los instrumentos originales con los que se pretendía que fueran tocadas.​​ (es)
  • Orchester Wiener Akademie was founded in 1985 by the organist and director Martin Haselböck. This association is internationally known because of its vast repertoire, including pieces from the Baroque until the end of Romanticism. The orchestra has been recognized because of its work in the exploration of classical and romantic repertoires, as well as techniques and styles of those times. The Wiener Akademie interprets the works of famous composers in their original styles and sounds, using the instruments on which the works were supposed to have been originally played. (en)
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