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Jacob Heringman and Catherine King
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Catherine King and Jacob Heringman have made numerous appearances and broadcasts together throughout Europe and America. Their four duo CDs… read moreCatherine King and Jacob Heringman have made numerous appearances and broadcasts together throughout Europe and America. Their four duo CDs (on ASV and Linn) have all been met with critical acclaim. Their latest release, Madrigals by Ver… read moreCatherine King and Jacob Heringman have made numerous appearances and broadcasts together throughout Europe and America. Their four duo CDs (on ASV and Linn) have all been met with critical acclaim. Their latest release, Madrigals by Verdelot, with tenor Charles Daniels, was launched with a conce… read more
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La Primavera
8,571 listeners
Ed Durbrow, founder of "La Primavera", has studied the lute since the mid 1970s. Among his many teachers were Robert Strizich, Pa… read moreEd Durbrow, founder of "La Primavera", has studied the lute since the mid 1970s. Among his many teachers were Robert Strizich, Paul Odette and a year with Eugene Dombois at the Schola Cantorum in Basel, Switzerland in 1979-80. … read moreEd Durbrow, founder of "La Primavera", has studied the lute since the mid 1970s. Among his many teachers were Robert Strizich, Paul Odette and a year with Eugene Dombois at the Schola Cantorum in Basel, Switzerland in 1979-80. La Primavera's members vary, but always wear period co… read more
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Ulsamer Collegium
11,483 listeners
Well known for their rendition of basse danse, which are Monophonic songs based on a tenor cantus firmus; the length of the choreography w… read moreWell known for their rendition of basse danse, which are Monophonic songs based on a tenor cantus firmus; the length of the choreography was often derived from popular chansons. In performance, 3 or 4 instrumentalists would improvise th… read moreWell known for their rendition of basse danse, which are Monophonic songs based on a tenor cantus firmus; the length of the choreography was often derived from popular chansons. In performance, 3 or 4 instrumentalists would improvise the polyphony based on this tenor. In others, multiple parts w… read more
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Farallon Recorder Quartet
6,721 listeners
The Farallon Recorder Quartet gives inspiring performances of a vast and varied repertoire extending across time and genre. Bach and Gershw… read moreThe Farallon Recorder Quartet gives inspiring performances of a vast and varied repertoire extending across time and genre. Bach and Gershwin, Ockeghem and Serock. Farallon's debut CD, a collection of sacred and secular works by the… read moreThe Farallon Recorder Quartet gives inspiring performances of a vast and varied repertoire extending across time and genre. Bach and Gershwin, Ockeghem and Serock. Farallon's debut CD, a collection of sacred and secular works by the 16th century composer Ludwig Senfl, was released in 2005. T… read more
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Paul Beier
10,031 listeners
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Jacobus Clemens non Papa
5,790 listeners
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Zephyrus
11,614 listeners
1 - A group of singers, founded and lead by director Dr. Paul Walker from 1991 to 2011, with the aim of bringing the treasures of of Mediev… read more1 - A group of singers, founded and lead by director Dr. Paul Walker from 1991 to 2011, with the aim of bringing the treasures of of Medieval, Renaissance, and early Baroque music to a wider audience. Its members come from a wide variety… read more1 - A group of singers, founded and lead by director Dr. Paul Walker from 1991 to 2011, with the aim of bringing the treasures of of Medieval, Renaissance, and early Baroque music to a wider audience. Its members come from a wide variety of academic and professional backgrounds, but share a love … read more
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New York Consort of Viols
10,656 listeners
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Shirley Rumsey
13,293 listeners
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