In 1992, as a member of the Ensemble La Fenice, she received the first prize at the Festival of Early Music in Malmö. Since then she has been living in Paris and performing as a soloist and as a basso continuo player in the baroque scene. With her ensemble L'Arpeggiata, founded in 2000, she plays at international festivals and makes recordings.
In addition to her activities as a musician and ensemble director, Christina Pluhar has been teaching baroque harp at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague since 1999 and gives master classes at the University of Graz.
Discography
Albums
2004: Landi: homo fugit velut umbra
2004: Al Improvviso: Ciaconne, Bergamasche et un po' di folie
2004: Kapsberger: La Villanella
2004: La Tarantella: antidotum tarantulae
2005: Cavalieri: rappresentatione di anima et di corpo
2007: Los Impossibles
2009: Monteverdi: Teatro d'Amore
2010: Via Crucis
2011: Vespro della Beata Vergine
2012: Los Pajaros Perdidos
2013: Mediterraneo
2014: Music for a While
2015: Cavalli: L'amore innamorato
2016: Orfeo Chamán
2017: Händel Goes Wild
2018: Himmelsmusik
2021: Alla Napoletana
2023: Passacalle de la Follie
References
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^Herz Europas "Christina Pluhar ist eine der innovativsten Musikerinnen der Alte-Musik-Szene, die in ihren Projekten die Grenzen der Musikstile überschreitet und damit wie kaum ein anderer Künstler überzeugt."