ALBUMBach: Enigma - The Canons of the Musical OfferingEnsemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMSonate a quattroEnsemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMJ. S. Bach: A Musical OfferingEnsemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMTravel ConcertosEnsemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMCello Concertos from Northern GermanyGulrim Choï, Ensemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMConcertos pour violonJohannes Pramsohler & Ensemble Diderot
ALBUMSonatas for three violinsEnsemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMThe Berlin AlbumEnsemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMLeclair: Trio Sonatas, Op. 4Ensemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMEchoes of the Grand CanalEnsemble Diderot, Johannes Pramsohler, Diana Haller & Philippe Grisvard
ALBUMThe London AlbumEnsemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMThe Paris AlbumEnsemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMGerman Cantatas with Solo Violin (Bonus Track Version)Johannes Pramsohler, Nahuel di Pierro, Ensemble Diderot, Andrea Hill & Jorge Navarro Colorado
ALBUMG.A. Ristori: Cantatas for Soprano & Oboe ConcertoMaría Savastano, Ensemble Diderot, Johannes Pramsohler & Jon Olaberria
ALBUMMondonville: Trio Sonatas, Op. 2Ensemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMMeister: Il giardino del piacereEnsemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
ALBUMThe Dresden AlbumEnsemble Diderot & Johannes Pramsohler
Ensemble Diderot, founded in 2008 by violinist Johannes Pramsohler, specializes in revitalizing European Enlightenment repertoire. Their archetypal trio sonata format of two violins, cello or viola da gamba, and harpsichord was extremely popular during the 17th and 18th centuries, providing a vast collection of music to select from for period-instrument recordings. The Paris-based ensemble recorded four discs grouped by composer locales in Dresden, Paris, London, and Berlin. The Paris Album (2019) includes vivacious music from Sébastien de Brossard and Élisabeth Jacquet de La Guerre; The London Album (2019) is highlighted with inclusions from Henry Purcell’s intensely expressive Trio Sonata No. 9 in C Minor, Z. 798 (1680). Backed by meticulous historical research, Ensemble Diderot has also navigated other niche repertoires: They recorded Sonatas for three violins (2021) and feature Gulrim Choï, their continuo cellist, on the laser-focused 2022 release Cello Concertos from Northern Germany.