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London-based chmbr music ens. Contemporary and 20th C music from around the world to the UK, performed in a variety of formats. Karlsruhe Silent Film Festival, Germany. W/shops and perf opportunities for students at Junior Trinity College of Music.
46d Forest Hill Rd, London, SE22 0RR
British percussion quartet performing contemporary and traditional non-Western repertoire. Performs around the world from small venues to arenas.
25 Upton Lane, Chester, CH2 1EB, United Kingdom
Unconducted chmbr orch and flexible chmbr ens. Resident Ens at Bangor University and Venue Cymru. Annual programme of over 100 classical music events. Chmbr music; international repertoire alongside repertoire reflecting cultural aspects of Wales and from Wales' chmbr music heritage.
c/o School of Music, Bangor University, Bangor, LL57 2DG
DeNOTE’s musical approach returns to the roots of eighteenth-century performance style, exploring the soundworld of period instruments and integrating the latest scholarly research with a passion for live musical communication. Core programming focuses on classical era chamber music clarinet, violin, viola, cello, fortepiano, from which quintets, quartets and trios form our staple repertoire. DeNOTE’s performances bring novel perspectives combining the soundworld of period instruments with a bold expressive approach that goes beyond the notated texts into the world of creative improvisation.
Ensemble DeNOTE is an acclaimed period-instrument chamber group that performs across the UK and internationally. Our recent CD recordings of works by Mozart and Beethoven received 5* and 4* reviews in The Guardian, The Observer, The Birmingham Post, International Piano and Early Music Review.
Our recent series at St John's, Smith Square focused on rarely-heard chamber arrangements from c.1800 by Mozart and Beethoven of their own compositions, and those of their contemporaries (including Mozart's Gran' Partita, and Beethoven's Septet and Second Symphony).
Baroque vocal and inst ens.
Glasgow Road, Waterfoot, Eaglesham, Glasgow, G76 0EQ
Flexible group for str, voice, wind, hp and pno, drawing together some of Britain's leading solo, chmbr and orch performers. Various combinations from small chmbr groups through to larger ens.
42 Morley Hill, Enfield, EN2 0BJ
Ensemble Meridiana is one of Europe's finest Baroque chmbr ens. They are the winners of three major international competitions (Telemann Competition Magdeburg 2007, York Competition 2009 and Handel Competition Gottingen 2011). Ensemble Meridiana has performed in prestigious international festivals and on radio throughout Europe. Their CD "Tastes of Europe" was released by Linn Records to critical acclaim. The possibilities of ob, rcdr, violin, va da g, bsn and hpd offer a wide variety of instrumental combinations.
Founded in 2000 by organist and director Frederic Desenclos, The Ensemble Pierre Robert is made up of three male voices (Marcel Beekman: counter-tenor, Robert Gechell: tenor and Robbert Muuse: bar). They concentrate on french motets of the Renaissance and Baroque.
Rue Bodenbroek, 8 B-1000 Bruxelles, Brussel
Contemporary performance group. New works for mixed media.
W/shops in schools and hospitals. Concerts with intro and musical games according to age groups.
46 Cranhurst Rd, London, NW2 4LP
Versatile contemporary music group, mainly performing the music of Errollyn Wallen
37 Coltman House, Welland St, London, SE10 9DW
Perc quartet with wide-ranging repertoire embracing classical, jazz, experimental and West African drumming. Regular tours abroad. A wide range of internationally-acclaimed education work for all ages and experiences.
2 Broadmark Lane, Rustington, Littlehampton, BN16 2NN, United Kingdom
Solo sax and str quartet. Contemporary music and new commissions. Performances in USA and Hong Kong, as well as throughout the UK.
62 Arran St, Roath, Cardiff, CF24 3HT, United Kingdom
The Eric Ericson Chamber Choir was founded in 1945 by Eric Ericson and has
held a central position in the Swedish and international music scene ever since.
The specific aims of the choir and its leader, to constantly seek out new music and
new areas of work, has today resulted in an extensive repertoire spanning from the
renaissance to the latest avant-garde. The Chamber Choir, with its characteristic
Nordic sound and wide-ranging virtousity, has been an ideal vehicle for several
generations of Swedish composers.
Principal conductor is Fredrik Malmberg.
Braennkyrkagatan 41A, Stockholm, 11822, Sweden