Lautten Compagney Berlin, founded in 1984 by Hans-Werner Apel and Wolfgang Katschner, is one of Germany's most renowned and creative Baroque ensembles. Under the artistic direction of Wolfgang Katschner, the group specializes in early and Baroque music, with a particular affinity for the operas and oratorios of Handel. Their performances are celebrated for infectious joy and innovative concepts, making them a regular feature at leading concert halls and festivals worldwide, from the Konzerthaus Berlin to the Concertgebouw Amsterdam. Lautten Compagney Berlin has earned numerous accolades, including the ECHO Klassik and Opus Klassik awards, for their unique and captivating musical interpretations. Their repertoire spans from Baroque masterpieces to unexpected fusions, such as their unique blend of Rameau and ABBA in "Dancing Queen." With a distinctive sound and a charismatic stage presence, Lautten Compagney Berlin continues to push the boundaries of historical performance, offering audiences a fresh and exhilarating musical experience.