Similar Artists
-
Tessa Bonner
409 listeners
Tessa Bonner enjoyed a significant career as a classical singer, it fell well outside the usual world of concert hall and opera house. Inde… read moreTessa Bonner enjoyed a significant career as a classical singer, it fell well outside the usual world of concert hall and opera house. Indeed, it took her along a path that a piano-playing schoolgirl from Hounslow, west London, could sca… read moreTessa Bonner enjoyed a significant career as a classical singer, it fell well outside the usual world of concert hall and opera house. Indeed, it took her along a path that a piano-playing schoolgirl from Hounslow, west London, could scarcely have imagined in the 1960s. Born in Hammersmith and ed… read more
-
The Choir of St. John's College, Cambridge
721 listeners
Do you know any background info about this artist? Start the wiki
-
John Bull
6,986 listeners
John Bull (1562/63–1628) was an English composer, musician, and organ builder. He was a renowned keyboard performer and most of his composi… read moreJohn Bull (1562/63–1628) was an English composer, musician, and organ builder. He was a renowned keyboard performer and most of his compositions were written for this medium. Bull's place of birth is shrouded in uncertainty. In 1573… read moreJohn Bull (1562/63–1628) was an English composer, musician, and organ builder. He was a renowned keyboard performer and most of his compositions were written for this medium. Bull's place of birth is shrouded in uncertainty. In 1573 he joined the choir at Hereford cathedral, and the next yea… read more
-
Susan Hemington Jones
571 listeners
Do you know any background info about this artist? Start the wiki
-
Antony Holborne
625 listeners
Anthony Holborne (c. 1545 – November 29, 1602) was a composer of English consort music during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Holborne ente… read moreAnthony Holborne (c. 1545 – November 29, 1602) was a composer of English consort music during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Holborne entered Cambridge University in 1562. He was admitted to the Inner Temple Court in 1565. Holborne marr… read moreAnthony Holborne (c. 1545 – November 29, 1602) was a composer of English consort music during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Holborne entered Cambridge University in 1562. He was admitted to the Inner Temple Court in 1565. Holborne married Elisabeth Marten on June 14, 1584. On the title page of … read more
-
Fretwork & The Choir Of Magdalen College, Oxford
1,796 listeners
Do you know any background info about this artist? Start the wiki
-
Capella Cordina, Alejandro Planchart
69 listeners
Do you know any background info about this artist? Start the wiki
-
Poul Udbye Pock-Steen
1,745 listeners
An organist with a special interest in early music, Poul Udbye Pock-Steen has been involved in early music performance for many years, main… read moreAn organist with a special interest in early music, Poul Udbye Pock-Steen has been involved in early music performance for many years, mainly as an interpreter but also as a researcher focusing on the creation of a repertoire based on hi… read moreAn organist with a special interest in early music, Poul Udbye Pock-Steen has been involved in early music performance for many years, mainly as an interpreter but also as a researcher focusing on the creation of a repertoire based on his own investigation. Poul Udbye-Pock-Steen has offered more … read more
-
The Baltimore Consort
7,376 listeners
The Baltimore Consort is made up of five very talented and dedicated musicians. They perform all over the United States and sometimes also … read moreThe Baltimore Consort is made up of five very talented and dedicated musicians. They perform all over the United States and sometimes also in Europe. Their repertoire is generally 16th-18th century folk music from England, Ireland, Scotl… read moreThe Baltimore Consort is made up of five very talented and dedicated musicians. They perform all over the United States and sometimes also in Europe. Their repertoire is generally 16th-18th century folk music from England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Italy, and Spain. They usually perform with a g… read more
-
Peter Philips
7,396 listeners
Peter Philips (c. 1560–1628) was an eminent English composer, organist, and Catholic priest exiled to Flanders after the start of the Prote… read morePeter Philips (c. 1560–1628) was an eminent English composer, organist, and Catholic priest exiled to Flanders after the start of the Protestant Reformation. Philips was born in 1560 or 1561, possibly in Devonshire or London. From 1572 t… read morePeter Philips (c. 1560–1628) was an eminent English composer, organist, and Catholic priest exiled to Flanders after the start of the Protestant Reformation. Philips was born in 1560 or 1561, possibly in Devonshire or London. From 1572 to 1578 he began his career as a boy chorister at St Paul… read more