Ludger Rémy was a German harpsichordist, conductor, and scholar of early music, particularly known for his interpretations of Baroque compositions. Born on November 28, 1949, in Krefeld, Germany, Rémy developed a deep interest in historical performance practice and specialized in the music of the 17th and 18th centuries. Throughout his career, he worked extensively with period instruments and aimed to recreate the so
... MeerLudger Rémy was a German harpsichordist, conductor, and scholar of early music, particularly known for his interpretations of Baroque compositions. Born on November 28, 1949, in Krefeld, Germany, Rémy developed a deep interest in historical performance practice and specialized in the music of the 17th and 18th centuries. Throughout his career, he worked extensively with period instruments and aimed to recreate the sounds and styles that would have been familiar to audiences of the time.
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