The American Classical Orchestra, based in New York City, is a renowned ensemble dedicated to honoring the works of 18th-century composers through performances on original or replica musical instruments. Led by founder Thomas Crawford, the orchestra brings together professional artists who are committed to relearning historical techniques and educating audiences of all ages in classical music literature.
With a rich talent pool drawn from the city's vibrant arts scene, the American Classical Orchestra stands at the forefront of the historical performance movement. Their 39th season features epic masterpieces such as Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony and Bach's B Minor Mass, as well as lesser-known yet significant works like Antonio Bencini's Ges Nato. Through their performances on period instruments and Crawford's insightful commentary, the orchestra offers a unique and engaging experience for classical music enthusiasts.
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