Auser Musici is a period instrument ensemble centered in Pisa that specializes in early music repertory from the Tuscan region of Italy.
The ensemble was founded in 1997 by the flautist Carlo Ipata and has performed throughout the continent of Europe, especially in Italy, as well as in the United States. Its concerts feature vocal and instrumental works composed in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, frequently including selections from the series Tesori Musicali Toscani, a collection of early music published in Pisa. The home concert venue of Auser Musici is located in the Teatro Giuseppe Verdi of Pisa. The ensemble is named for an ancient river of the Pisan region.
Auser Musici has released recordings continuously since the year 1998, presently under exclusive contract with Hyperion Records. In 2010, its recording of flute concertos by Neapolitan composers was singled out by the International Record Review as an Editor’s Choice.[1]
The principal singers who perform regularly with Auser Musici are the sopranos Maria Grazia Schiavo and Elena Cecchi Fedi and the baritone Furio Zanasi. The organization is administered under the direction of Piero Torrigiani and Pierpaolo Corradini.
Auser Musici maintains a reciprocal relationship with Musica Toscana of Louisville, Kentucky, another organization devoted to the promotion of music from the Tuscan region of Italy.
Sei sonate Op. 2 per flauto traverso, Agorà AG 157.1 (1998)
Fioretti Spirituali, Agorà AG 187.1 (1999)
Giuseppe Riconosciuto, Bongiovanni GB 2298/99-2 (2001)
Overtures and Flute Concertos, Agorà Musica AG 157.1 (2002)
Musica da camera e concerto per clavicembalo, Tactus Records TC.733701 (2003)
Concerti grossi, Op. 2, Symphonia SY 02200 (2003)
Dori & Daliso – Mirena & Floro, Symphonia SY 03207 (2004)
Flute Quintets, Op. 19, Hyperion CDA67646 (2008)
”Or sì m’aveggio, oh amore”: Cantatas for Soprano, Hyperion CDA67621 (2008)
Le disgrazie d’amore, Hyperion CDA67771 (2010)
Flute
Historically informed performance
Baroque music
List of early music ensembles