Named after "La Folia", it is focused on music that was performed at the court of Dresden, which they have played at international festivals, and recorded.
[2] The cabinet contained manuscripts that Johann Georg Pisendel, concert master of the Hofkapelle for 40 years, had made as copies when traveling and studying in Italy.
[2][4] A reviewer noted: These engaging performances from La Folia, so full of detail, are often infused with the spirit of the dance and never feel rushed.
It's hard to fault the fresh, vibrant and buoyant playing supplying dance-like Allegros, and Adagios and Largos that feel calmly meditative or dreamily reflective.
[5] In 2021, a concert in the Basilica of Eberbach Abbey as part of the Rheingau Musik Festival presented music from Baroque opera, mainly Purcell's King Arthur and The Fairy-Queen, with four vocal soloists including Anna Prohaska.