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List of early music ensembles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An early music ensemble is a musical ensemble that specializes in performing early music of the European classical tradition from the Baroque era and earlier – broadly, music produced before about 1750. Most, but not all, of these groups are advocates of historically informed performance, and attempt to re-create the music as it might have sounded at the time it was written, using period instruments and modifying playing techniques according to the most recent scholarly research into music of the time.

Names in parentheses below indicate current directors, unless otherwise indicated.

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List of ensembles

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Canada

Colombia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Iceland

Israel

  • Jerusalem Baroque Orchestra: baroque orchestra (music director: David Shemer)
  • Accademia Daniel: baroque chamber group
  • Ensemble PHOENIX on period instruments: broad ensemble performing from Middle Ages to Early Romantic music on period instruments, working since 1998 (conductor & musical director Myrna Herzog)[1][2]
  • Profeti della Quinta, Israel/Switzerland: vocal ensemble
  • Barrocade: baroque orchestra (music director: Amit Tiefenbrunn)

Italy

Japan

Latvia

  • Canto (Andris Gailis), Riga: Renaissance and baroque vocal and instrumental music
  • Collegium Choro Musici Riga (Māris Kupčs): baroque choir
  • Collegium Musicum Riga (Māris Kupčs): baroque orchestra
  • Lirum, Riga: Renaissance vocal music ensemble
  • Ludus (Māra Birziņa), Riga: late Renaissance to early baroque (chamber music)
  • Schola Cantorum Riga (Guntars Prānis): gregorian and early medieval chants
  • Trakula: medieval and Renaissance vocal and instrumental music

Netherlands

Norway

  • Kalenda Maya [no]

Poland

Portugal

  • Concerto Atlântico (Pedro Caldeira Cabral): medieval to baroque
  • Officium Ensemble (Pedro Teixeira): renaissance
  • Il Dolcimelo (Isabel Monteiro): Renaissance
  • Orquestra Barroca Casa da Música (Laurence Cummings): baroque orchestra
  • AVRES SERVA (Nuno Oliveira): early baroque to early classical
  • CONCERTO IBÉRICO ORQUESTRA BARROCA (João Paulo Janeiro): baroque orchestra
  • FLORES DE MVSICA (João Paulo Janeiro): instrumental and vocal ensemble, renaissance to classical

Russia

Serbia

  • Ensemble Renaissance, Belgrade: medieval and Renaissance
  • Ensemble Musica Antiqua Consort, Belgrade (1977): Medieval and Renaissance, also Baroque (vocal-instrumental ensemble, founder and director: Vera Zlokovich)
  • Ensemble Musica Antiqua Serbiana, Belgrade (1987): Medieval vocal music of the Orthodox spiritual tradition (ensemble founder and director: Vera Zlokovich)
  • New Trinity Baroque (Predrag Gosta), Belgrade

South Korea

Spain

Sweden

  • Joculatores Upsalienses [sv]

Switzerland

Taiwan

  • Baroque Camerata[3]
  • Formosan Baroque[4]
  • The Gleam Ensemble[5]

United Kingdom

United States

Unspecified or international

References

  1. ^ "Ensemble PHOENIX". Spotify.
  2. ^ "Ensemble PHOENIX, Israel - YouTube". YouTube.
  3. ^ "Baroque Camerata". Retrieved 2023-11-05.
  4. ^ "Formosan Baroque". Retrieved 2023-11-05.
  5. ^ "The Gleam Ensemble Taiwan". Retrieved 2023-11-05.
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