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“Tim Crawford worked for 15 years as a freelance lutenist and theorbo player, during which time he worked with most of the leading conductors and ensembles active in baroque music, and played on a number of recordings made during the 1980s. In 1989 he joined the Music Department at King’s College, London, where his active interest in using computers to aid with musicological investigation became a professional one. He is the current editor of the Sämtliche Werke of the great German lutenist, Silvius Leopold Weiss (1686-1750), an exact contemporary and friend of J.S. Bach.“
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“The Foundation aims are of the preservation and knowledge of ancient musical instruments and the coordination of events related to ancient music. ”
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" Most of the information on this Web site was compiled during my research in Italy under a Fulbright Scholarship in 1991-1992. The information contained here is primary research; the result of my visits to over two dozen libraries in Italy, France, and Great Britain where I studied over 100 examples of printed guitar tablatures. My doctoral dissertation, "Giovanni Battista Granata and the Development of Printed Guitar Music in Seventeenth-Century Italy" (Duke University, 1995), resulted from this research. " Visit website for more information. (ed.)
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“Over the past twenty years, the “Centre de musique médiévale de Paris” provides instruction on the ancient musical practices. Amateur and professional co-exist without too strict a hierarchy: the beginners will find introductory workshops which allow an initiation with the music; enthusiasts can try a more complete immersion through different possibilities; musicologists confront their theoretical know-how that in turn complete their knowledge; performers or music teachers, finally, come to find vocational training almost never taught elsewhere, deepening their knowledge in terms of style, performance, and theoretical knowledge.”
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"The internationally-renowned faculty, headed by the members of the Oberlin Baroque Ensemble will again lead daily master classes and ensemble coachings. Faculty and student concerts promise to offer memorable listening and music-making experiences, lectures and informal open discussions stimulate the intellect, and the ever-popular baroque dance classes provide excellent physical exercise as well as a kinetic appreciation for the rhythms that underlie so much music of the baroque era ..."
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Added on: Jun 17, 2005 | Hits: 382
"Find out on this site about my demonstrations of early musical instruments...... get lots of background information about early musical instruments (including sound clips and photographs), hear sound clips from my album Early Music, hear clips from my musical literacy teaching programme Live Recorder and find out how I can provide background ambience for your special events. " ...
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The Society was founded in 1963 to increase and diffuse the knowledge of musical acoustics and instruments, and to promote its practical applications.
The CAS is best known for its pioneering work in the development of scientific insights and their application to the construction of new and conventional instruments of the violin family.
Its founder, Carleen Hutchins, along with other CAS leaders, developed methods for tuning the free plates of an instrument before its assembly. These methods are now used by violin makers around the world. ..“
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Added on: Jul 29, 2009 | Hits: 374
“The revelation of a vanished musical continent
It is a source of pride for the K617 label honour to have been the promoter and driving force behind a crucial musicological discovery: the missing portion of the universal phenomenon of Baroque music, born beyond the oceans, which had been thought lost forever. Now imitated by others (but never equalled!), this policy was immediately backed by the AFAA (Association Française d’Action Artistique, a division of the French Foreign Ministry) and the Fondation Paribas (now Fondation BNP PARIBAS). It has been constantly accompanied by a multitude of diffusion and training initiatives and exchange and overseas aid programmes, run in partnership with "LE COUVENT" Centre International des Chemins du Baroque de Saint-Ulrich at Sarrebourg (Moselle département), which have been aimed successively at Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia, Cuba and Chile.
This voyage of discovery into the heart of a lost continent of music has drastically changed our view of musical history, and it is of prime importance to discover each step of the journey through these recordings. Gabriel Garrido was the pioneer who began the adventure, in the company of the musicians of Elyma, the Coro de Niños de Cordoba and the Cor Vivaldi-El Petits Cantors de Catalunya. But this ‘saga’ has also revealed the talents of new arrivals: the splendid Camerata de Caracas, the Ensemble Louis Berger of Buenos Aires, the Ensemble Ars Longa of Havana, the ensembles Vox Brasiliensis and Turicum, or, finally, the Jovenes Musicos of Urubicha, whose mellow, naive expressiveness is proof of the miracle of ‘living Baroque’, preserved for more than two centuries by the natives in this Bolivian region on the edge of the Amazon forest.“ Visit website for more information. (ed.)
Added on: Apr 22, 2009 | Hits: 372
French association promoting the “ Orpheon Project”, France-Orpheon seeks concert locations, expositions, financing and a location to establish the permanent residence of the Orpheon Foundation collection of historical string instruments in France.
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Added on: Apr 19, 2011 | Hits: 370
"The world of Baroque music can be dramatic as well as beautiful, and in 1989 Nancy Metzger founded Musica Dulce to aid all performers of Baroque keyboard music in their quest for expressivity. " Harpsichord technique and tips on playing the harpsichord. See website for more information. (ed.)
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“ ‘The Convent’, run by an innovative mixed enterprise that was the brainchild of the General Council of the Moselle and the Town of Sarrebourg, and which now includes the International Centre for the Paths of the Baroque and the K617 record label, has today become a truly cultural phenomenon, with a wealth of projects and a bright future in store.
The General Council of the Moselle is proud to support those who make and who shall continue to make this site a place for discovery and encounter, as well as a showcase for artistic and cultural development.“ Visit website for more information. (ed.)
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“The purpose of the Society for Eighteenth-Century Music is to promote the study and performance of music of the eighteenth century. The Society provides a forum where scholars and performers can further their knowledge of music, history and interrelated arts of the period and serves as a resource to facilitate and encourage collaboration.“
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"York Early Music Foundation was established in 1994 to provide long-term support for the world-acclaimed York Early Music Festival and to promote complementary events through the rest of the year. The establishment of a national centre for early music at St. Margaret's Church in Walmgate, York, will fulfil the Foundation's two central aims: to provide a permanent home for the annual Festival and to establish a national focus for the study of early music. " ...
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"The Longy School of Music, founded in 1915, is a degree-granting Conservatory and school of Preparatory and Continuing Studies located near Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The School serves 200 undergraduate and graduate students, from over 25 states and 20 countries, and more than 1000 children and adults from the Greater Boston area. Longy provides for all of its students a distinguished faculty that promotes profound musical understanding and technical mastery, encourages growth of imagination, and fosters an attitude of inquiry about the role of music and the musician in the larger world."
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"("Gothenburg" in flight timetables) is situated on the west coast of Sweden: ca. 400 km north from Copenhagen, ca. 300 km south from Oslo and ca. 500 km west from Stockholm. It is the second largest city in Sweden with a population of about 500 000. It has a university of which the School of Music and the Göteborg Organ Art Center are parts. The Göteborg International Organ Academy is arranged by the City of Göteborg in collaboration with the Göteborg University / Göteborg Organ Art Center (GOArt) and the Academy of Music and Drama - also called Artisten ('the artist'). The School of Music, with the address Fågelsången 1 , where the Academy office is to be found, is situated in the middle of the city, near Götaplatsen where the Concert Hall, the Art Museum and the City Theater are located."
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“Welcome to my pages with recorder fingerings! The largest page worldwide for recorder fingerings. - More than 523 charts on-line. ..”
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"The Early Music Institute at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music provides a comprehensive program in the study of historical performance on original instruments of music before ca.1800, supplementing performance with research and theoretical studies, leading to degrees at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. The faculty consists of internationally known performers who specialize in the performance of early repertory. The EMI is fortunate in enjoying university-wide academic support from disciplines as diverse as musicology, computer studies, literature, medieval studies, and fine arts.
The program includes private lessons in voice and on historical instruments along with extensive solo and ensemble performance opportunities. Academic courses are designed to provide an understanding of the many practical and theoretical areas essential to performance of medieval, renaissance, baroque, and classical music (e.g. improvisation, ornamentation, articulation, basso continuo, solmization, historical notation, bibliography, organology, etc.). Research is encouraged, and opportunities for research are provided both in academic courses and in elective special projects. The faculty of the Early Music Institute makes every effort to accommodate a student's specialized interests without losing sight of a broader commitment to artistic excellence and scholarship. " Visit website for more information. (ed.)
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"The Centre for Early Music Performance and Research at Birmingham (CEMPR for short), was founded in 1998 by Dr Mary O'Neill and Professor John Whenham. ...
Their aim was to create a centre with international links which, uniquely in higher education institutions in this country, brings together academic and performance research in early music at the highest professional level. CEMPR also exists to co-ordinate and encourage all kinds of early music activities within the Music Department and the University, from lessons for beginners on Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque instruments and in early vocal techniques, through workshops, master classes and concerts, to postgraduate programmes in performance practice, international symposia and research projects. " See website for more information. (ed.)
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"From classical to jazz and pop - the whole musical spectrum is on offer at Benslow, with an all year programme of day and residential music courses and music summer schools. In our friendly and supportive atmosphere all adults can enjoy inspiring tuition from professional musicians with a choice from 140 music courses every year.
Based at Little Benslow Hills in the attractive market town of Hitchin in Hertfordshire, the campus is an ideal venue for the Trust's music courses and concerts. The facilities are also available for hire for meetings, rehearsals, training courses, social functions, and personal study. The elegant Victorian house and grounds are complemented by the stunning Waldeck wing, completed in 2000, funded with the support of the National Lottery through the Arts Council of England.
We hope that you will find your visit to this website interesting and helpful, and that we shall be able to welcome you to Benslow in person soon. Benslow Music Trust (BMT) is an independent educational charity. " Visit this site for various early music programmes. (ed.)
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“Godoy Music offers recorder lessons, Baroque and Renaissance ensembles, and Alexander Technique lessons in a warm, nurturing environment. We work with students of all levels to provide a course of study that matches their individual goals and needs. All lessons at Godoy Music are taught by Héloïse and Justin, professional musicians, and husband and wife with 10 years teaching experience between them. Teachers: Héloïse Degrugillier & Justin Godoy.“
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"Early Music classes and projects are open to students from every department. In keeping with international trends, we define Early Music studies as making music with an understanding of history. We therefore also study performance practice of the post-Baroque. It is our aim to train both Early Music specialists aware of later styles and classical and modern musicians with insight into earlier styles."
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Added on: Apr 15, 2007 | Hits: 344
Oberlin Conservatory of Music is a pioneer and leader in the field of historical performance. The Oberlin Baroque Ensemble - composed of historical performance faculty Michael Lynn, Marilyn McDonald, Catharina Meints and Lisa Goode Crawford - was one of the first in the nation to specialize in the performance of early music on historical instruments. Through its teaching and its critically acclaimed concerts and recordings the ensemble has already influenced an entire generation of young performers.
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"The Centro di Musica Antica Pietà de’ Turchini is the result of the decision of musicians, musicologists and historians of the theatre to pool their personal experiences in research and the performing arts, setting up an interdisciplinary project centred on the history of music and drama in Naples during the Baroque period. The premises of the Centro di Musica Antica are part of a complex of historical buildings (Convent and Church of Santa Caterina da Siena) once known as the Conservatorio della Solitaria. ...
Since 1996, the Centro di Musica Antica has been promoting a wide-ranging cultural project based on the recuperation of the vast musical heritage constituted in Naples during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. This involves identifying and studying the sources for that fertile period of musical and theatrical production, organising concert series featuring the repertoire, and holding seminars and masterclasses in advanced Baroque performance for young musicians and singers. To further its research activities the Centre has set up a proficuous collaboration with prestigious Italian and European institutions including University of Naples "Federico II", Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles, Fundaciò La Caixa de Barcellona and Fondation Royaumont de Paris. ... " Visit website for more information. (ed.)
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"At first sight La Folia already looks like an interesting building constructed quietly in the course of centuries on the foundations of earlier settlements. It's a great experience to see that the development of the numerous fascinating elements and delicate details is consuming composers, performers and listeners alike as an anchor in musical thought, like a cathedral built during centuries.
For those people who are interested in the folia theme there is a disturbing lack of good sources. The information available is very superficial and can only be found in very general reference works and review articles, apart from the scientifical study by Richard Hudson (see literature) which is only available at specialized conservatories and where the focus is on the transition of the early to the later folia. This website is an effort to collect as much relevant information as possible on la folia. Every contribution, be it a new line of approach, a suggestion or a discussion will be welcomed. Added to that it is almost impossible for one person to check all musical new releases for possible new variations of la folia.
This website was built in the hope that from every part of the world new discoveries will get their names here in the inventory, so that they will be part of a collective musical tradition and awareness.
Finally it serves as a tribute to the still growing organism called La Folia. ... " Visit website for more information. (ed.)
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"Founded in 1989, the center has involved over 300 people, local and from throughout the U.S., in its offerings. NWCEMS presents classes for musicians of all ability levels: singers and instrumentalists alike are welcome to explore the curriculum.
It is our goal to enhance the appreciation and enjoyment of early music through increased knowledge and skill. We believe our offerings will deepen our students' love for the music of these earlier periods. Join us as we re-discover early music.
The Northwest Center for Early Music Studies is a division of the Early Music Guild of Seattle. " The NWCEMS also offers some scholarship assistance. See website for more information. (ed.)
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