Ensemble Oni Wytars
50 top tracks
Ensemble Oni Wytars
50 top tracks
Albums

Pentameron
Ensemble Oni Wytars

Cantar d'amore
Ensemble Oni Wytars

Mediterraneum
Ensemble Oni Wytars

From Byzantium to Andalusia: Medieval Music and Poetry
Ensemble Oni Wytars

La Follia - The Triumph of Folly
Ensemble Oni Wytars

On the Way to Bethlehem (Music of the Medieval Pilgrim)
Ensemble Oni Wytars

On the Way To Bethlehem: Music of the Medieval Pilgrim
Ensemble Oni Wytars

Carmina Burana
Ensemble Oni Wytars

Early Music for Meditation
Ensemble Oni Wytars

Amar e Trobar
Ensemble Oni Wytars

Discover Early Music
Ensemble Oni Wytars

Ensemble Unicorn / On the Way to Bethlehem
Ensemble Oni Wytars
Biography
The bridge between East and West, the synthesis of many traditions that have influenced and enriched European musical culture for centuries, is the focal point of Oni Wytars' work in the field of early music. The instrumentalists of the ensemble, from Austria, Germany, Italy and the United States, have been presenting programmes of music of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Eastern Europe and Islam in concerts, at international festivals, and through numerous recordings, since 1983. <a href="htt...Read more on Last.fm
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The bridge between East and West, the synthesis of many traditions that have influenced and enriched European musical culture for centuries, is the focal point of Oni Wytars' work in the field of early music. The instrumentalists of the ensemble, from Austria, Germany, Italy and the United States, have been presenting programmes of music of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, Eastern Europe and Islam in concerts, at international festivals, and through numerous recordings, since 1983. Members of the Oni Wytars Ensemble are known for their work with such respected ensembles as the Katharco Early Music Consort (Germany), the Clemencic Consort (Austria), Els trobadors (Spain) and Melusine (U.S.A.), and for appearances on numerous radio, television and recording projects. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Ensemble+Oni+Wytars">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
