Musica Fiorita

The instrumentation with instruments such as cornet, baroque violin, transverse flute, viola da gamba among others as well as the basso continuo group with lute, theorbo, baroque guitar, salterio, harp, harpsichord and organ aimed at exploring the wealth of finest nuances in 17th century music and 18th century music and to bring it to life.

The ensemble gave numerous concerts in Western and Eastern Europe, North and South America and Asia and was present at relevant festivals.

The Sicilian Daniela Dolci studied early music with a major in historical keyboard instruments at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel.

The main focus of her interest, inspired by her work with Jesper Bøje Christensen, is the original continuo practice according to 17th and 18th century sources.

She gives lectures on female composers and performance practice in early music and gives basso continuo and ensemble master classes in (Leipzig, Riga, Moscow, St.Petersburg, Puerto Madryn and Mendoza (Argentina), Santa Cruz (Bolivia), University of Potenza, Matera and Bologna).