- Nicholas Scott, David Witczak, Marie Lys, Véronique Gens, Fabien Hyon, Cyrille Dubois, Gwendoline Blondeel, Cappella Mediterranea, Victor Sicard, Chœur de Chambre de Namur, Leonardo García Alarcón
Leonardo García Alarcón
Biography
Conductor, keyboard soloist, and continuo player Leonardo García Alarcón specializes in opera and the vocal and choral music of the Baroque, particularly unfamiliar repertoire. A pioneer in Baroque music performance in his native South America, García Alarcón is also active as a performer and educator in several European countries, with a large repertory covering music of various kinds. García Alarcón made his recording debut in 2000, appearing on the album El maestro de baile y otros tonadillas. In 1999, he formed the ensemble Cappella Mediterraneo in Geneva; he continues to serve as co-artistic director of the group. García Alarcón's recordings often focus on little-known composers such as Matheo Romero, Giovanni Giorgi, and Michelangelo Falvetti, but he has also recorded Bach and Handel, including Handel's Salve Regina with the Millenium Orchestra in 2022.