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Sacred and secular chmbr cantatas, arrangements of concerti, solo- and trio-sonatas. Period instruments.
Professional choirs, vocal ens and soloists for functions inc weddings and memorial services; practical help and advice on musical selections.
22 Jacksons Lane, Billericay, CM11 1AH
International award winning String Quartet.
28 Kings Road, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 2AG, United Kingdom
Specialises in contemporary and 20th C music.
Leuschnerdamm 13, D-10999 Berlin, Germany
Experienced players offering engaging classical repertoire to suite every occasion.
81 Platt's Lane, London, NW3 7NL
Female quartet with a broad repertoire available for concerts, children's concerts, weddings, parties, business receptions etc.
The Auricle Ensemble burst onto the musical scene in 2007 offering virtuoso playing and an approachable and inclusive style of performance. Formed around a core of eight players under musical director Chris Swaffer the ensemble includes some of Scotland’s finest and most versatile musicians. Projects available include Stravinsky's 'Soldier's Tale', Walton’s 'Façade', 'Mini-Mahler', Schoenberg’s 'Pierrot Lunaire', Kurt Weill's 'Zaubernacht', Roxanna Panufnik's 'The Upside Down Sailor', and 'Re-Write', with music by Jonny Greenwood, Stewart Copeland, Sarah Hayes and Steve Reich.
c/o Derek Warby Management, 5 Howard Place, Littlehampton, West Sussex, BN17 7AG, United Kingdom
Duo with lute, baroque gui, theorbo and rcdrs. Small scale renaissance and baroque rep. W/shops to support National Curriculum.
The Aurora Trio is a young and vibrant group who enjoy giving recitals and w/s around the country. The members of the trio have collectively completed u/g and masters degrees at 3 leading London music conservatoires. The trio is formed of: Fiona Mitchell, Emily Callaghan and Ruth Rosales.
103 Broadhurst Gardens, London, NW6 3BJ
Austral Harmony takes its name from an early collection of Australian poetry, and is an ensemble of Australian musicians who specialise in playing music of the 18th century fostering a particular interest in the works of J S Bach. Using historical instruments they present innovatively designed programmes and promote less familiar repertoire.
10 Rochester Place, Charlbury, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX7 3SF, United Kingdom