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Concerto Copenhagen

 
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Concerto Copenhagen, also known as CoCo, is a Danish period instrument orchestra, established in 1991 and directed since 1999 by harpsichordist Lars Ulrik Mortensen.

They play both the traditional baroque and classical repertoire and lesser-known Scandinavian music, staying true to their Nordic origins. They also regularly perform opera at The Royal Opera in Copenhagen. They have performed with Emma Kirkby, Andreas Scholl, Andrew Manze, and others. From 2002 they have worked with the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir.

They have recorded the solo harpsichord concertos of J. S. Bach with Mortensen as soloist and many other works on record labels cpo and BIS. The orchestra is supported by The Danish State Arts Agency and National Danish Radio, which regularly broadcasts their performances.

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