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    Vocal and Choral Performers Early Music Styles













Vocal and Choral Performers Early Music Styles


Vocal and Choral

Performers of music from the Baroque, Renaissance, Medieval and earlier periods with voice as the predominant medium; artists, small groups, choirs. Suggestions for sites to be listed are encouraged via the "add URL" label at page top - criticism and comments are very welcome at the "editor" active text at page bottom.

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  • - Vocal ensemble performing Italian and English music of the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Biography, discography and event calendar.
  • - A cappella singers from The College of William and Mary; currently a 12 member mixed ensemble specializing in madrigal and Renaissance music, ballads and a few contemporary songs. Schedule, photos, CDs.
  • - All-female vocal ensemble. News, biographies, discography with sample tracks, and information about performing editions of their music.
  • - Professional vocal ensemble from Scotland, specialising in early and contemporary music.
  • - Based in Lincoln, Nebraska, this group of singers specializes in music composed before 1750, but its eclectic repertoire occasionally includes works by contemporary composers. Selected concerts have been featured on the state-wide Nebraska Public Radio Ne
  • - An all-women vocal ensemble from Bologna, Italy, consisting of a core of 8-10 singers with continuo. Includes concert programs and a discography with audio samples.
  • - Gloriana is a Melbourne-based vocal ensemble of eighteen voices specialising in the performance of Renaissance and twentieth century choral music.
  • - Sequentia aims to reconstruct the living musical traditions of medieval Europe. Check their tour schedule, read their biography, view their discography.
  • - Chamber choir performing european music from the early renaissance.
  • - Group is part of the Amherst College Choral Society and performs traditional madrigals and bawdy songs. Biographies, events schedule, contact information.
  • - Introducing the young Austrian Ensemble which has been performing for several years, concentrating on music of the Renaissance.
  • - Specialising in the courtly and popular music of Renaissance Scotland, played on early wind, stringed and keyboard instruments, and voices. Profile, details of recordings, and concert listing.
  • - Vocal consort specializing in Gregorian chant and Renaissance music; based in St. Paul, Minn. Events schedule and CDs.
  • - A fan site for these 'six healthy Englishmen.'
  • - John Bradley directs this small, New York based ensemble committed to historically informed performances of music composed between 1450-1650. Concert information includes ticket prices and venue directions.
  • - The Orlando Consort is one of the most expert groups performing repertoire from the years 1050 to 1500.
  • - Ten member choir based in Turkey performs polyphonic Renaissance and Baroque works in seven languages. Contact information; repertoire; audio files.
  • - Early music choral group with a supporting orchestra, concentrating on the heritage of early English polyphony, the masterpieces of the Renaissance as well as a diversity of twentieth century choral work.
  • - One of the UK's foremost early music ensembles. Gramophone Award Winners. The Byrd Edition: a complete recorded survey of the works of William Byrd
  • - A capella singers of Portland Maine under the direction of Harold Stover.
  • - Orphénica Lyra is the title of a book which was written in 1554 by the blind Spanish composer of Navalcarnero, in the province of Madrid, Miguel de Fuenllana (ca.1502-1568) as a tribute to the vihuelists of his time.
  • - Choir sings great choral literature in the Sunday morning services at The Memorial Church, as well as presents the annual Carol Services and concerts. A select group of eighteen sings for the daily Morning Prayer services in Appleton Chapel; the volunteer
  • - An Early Baroque vocal and instrumental ensemble based in Rome Italy. Music of Carissimi and others
  • - Italian male vocal group performing Renaissance music. Profile, concert programs and an audio clip.
  • - Trio performs delicate madrigals of love and beauty of nature, English catches, and bawdy songs, including English and Italian art songs, Celtic and Scottish folk tunes, and Period pub songs. Schedule, biographies, CDs and audio files.
  • - Traditional secular Madrigal performances. Repertoire; booking information; based in Québec, Canada.
  • - A capella madrigal group at Connecticut College performs 16th and 17th century music. Schedule, reptoire, and photos.


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