ComboCAM plays music from the 17th and 18th centuries from France, Italy, Sephardic Spain, and South America, from Frescobaldi to Purcell. These are arrangements for colorful percussion, plucked instruments, recorders, and voice — and that is Doris Meeresbüchner. Watch, listen, see.
What else is there that hasn’t already been said or played? That’s why it’s time to open the moth-eaten trunk and bring out a BEST OF from three centuries of ComboCAM. Often the past reveals itself differently than we recall. Some things can be romanticized — but does that make them genuinely beautiful?
ComboCAM is a young concert ensemble that reinterprets early music and breaks up fixed concert formats. With the artistic character Doris Meeresbüchner, who supports the musicians on stage with subtle humor, Friederike Merkel (recorders), Babett Niclas (baroque harp), Martin Steuber (baroque guitar, theorbo, lute), Antje Nürnberger-Malkowski (baroque cello), and Hannes Malkowski (percussion) perform.