Pop-up Concerts
Viennese Charm meets Italian Fire
FR 6. Sep. 2024 | 15:00-16:00
Pedestrian zone in the Servitengasse
free admission
Virtuoso baroque music in the Servitengasse! Our new pop-up concert format transforms the pedestrian zone into a lively stage. Discover music for chalumeau, historical clarinet, keyed flute, baroque flute, recorder and baroque cello - accompanied by some anecdotes from our musicians!

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Ensemble Artemisia
Formed in March 2025, Ensemble Artemisia is a dynamic international collective of early music specialists united by a shared passion for historically informed performance.
Inspired by the bold vision and expressive intensity of Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1653), a pioneer of Baroque painting and a symbol of creative independence in a male-dominated world.
The ensemble brings a distinctively poetic and powerful voice to 17th- and 18th-century repertoire. Each cantata is thoughtfully curated to reflect Gentileschi’s artistic world—rich in emotion, dramatic in contrast, and deeply human.
The ensemble's members, all accomplished soloists and chamber musicians, bring together a diversity of cultural and educational backgrounds. Based in Vienna, they are active across Europe as performers and prizewinners.
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Ensemble Artemisia
Formed in March 2025, Ensemble Artemisia is a dynamic international collective of early music specialists united by a shared passion for historically informed performance.
Inspired by the bold vision and expressive intensity of Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1653), a pioneer of Baroque painting and a symbol of creative independence in a male-dominated world.
The ensemble brings a distinctively poetic and powerful voice to 17th- and 18th-century repertoire. Each cantata is thoughtfully curated to reflect Gentileschi’s artistic world—rich in emotion, dramatic in contrast, and deeply human.
The ensemble's members, all accomplished soloists and chamber musicians, bring together a diversity of cultural and educational backgrounds. Based in Vienna, they are active across Europe as performers and prizewinners.

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Ensemble Artemisia
Formed in March 2025, Ensemble Artemisia is a dynamic international collective of early music specialists united by a shared passion for historically informed performance.
Inspired by the bold vision and expressive intensity of Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1653), a pioneer of Baroque painting and a symbol of creative independence in a male-dominated world.
The ensemble brings a distinctively poetic and powerful voice to 17th- and 18th-century repertoire. Each cantata is thoughtfully curated to reflect Gentileschi’s artistic world—rich in emotion, dramatic in contrast, and deeply human.
The ensemble's members, all accomplished soloists and chamber musicians, bring together a diversity of cultural and educational backgrounds. Based in Vienna, they are active across Europe as performers and prizewinners.
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Ensemble Artemisia
Formed in March 2025, Ensemble Artemisia is a dynamic international collective of early music specialists united by a shared passion for historically informed performance.
Inspired by the bold vision and expressive intensity of Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1653), a pioneer of Baroque painting and a symbol of creative independence in a male-dominated world.
The ensemble brings a distinctively poetic and powerful voice to 17th- and 18th-century repertoire. Each cantata is thoughtfully curated to reflect Gentileschi’s artistic world—rich in emotion, dramatic in contrast, and deeply human.
The ensemble's members, all accomplished soloists and chamber musicians, bring together a diversity of cultural and educational backgrounds. Based in Vienna, they are active across Europe as performers and prizewinners.

Artists
Magdalena Spielmann - Recorder
Szczepan Dembiński - Baroque Cello
Simon Pibal - Chalumeau, Historical Clarinets
Ching-Yao Wang - Traverso & Keyed Flute



