Diego Fasolis is among the more important conductors associated with Baroque music and early music. He is primarily a choral conductor and is especially known for his interpretations of cantatas and other sacred works by J.S. Bach. His repertory also includes large parts of the sacred outputs of Handel, Palestrina, Vivaldi, Buxtehude, and many other Baroque composers. Fasolis has also led performances and recordings of sacred music by Cherubini and Liszt and even the folk song arrangements of Beethoven. He is a multifaceted musician; as an organist he has been active and quite...