Baroque Buffet: Baroque on Modern Instruments
Three experienced tutors in strings, wind and keyboard guide the course in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere!
Three experienced tutors in strings, wind and keyboard guide the course in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere!
This non-residential course is designed for all levels from the absolute beginner to the professional dancer and concentrates on the technique, presentation & notation of Baroque dance. Participants can attend...
The Irish Recorder and Viol Course (IRVC) offers a warm welcome and a unique combination of great music-making and a house-party atmosphere, set in a Country House within walking distance...
The Historically Informed Summer School - where early, folk & traditional music come together.
An Online Course from City Lit
A baroque chamber music course at A415 predominantly for pre-formed groups, individual players are also welcome to apply.
The Medieval Music in the Dales Summer School this year offers the chance to work with the superlative team of Stef Conner, Hanna Marti and Elisabeth Pawelke. Two strands are...
Explore the rich and varied repertoire of musicians from court and city in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, for wind and brass instruments: cornett, sackbut, shawm, dulcian, recorder...
An un-tutored course for experienced singers and players of early instruments at 440 pitch.
Make your own professional wooden recorder with expert recorder maker, Jacqueline Sorel.
Foundation / Lower Intermediate Level. Enjoy beautiful music and develop your skills in the company of players of a similar ability.
Elementary, Lower Intermediate & Pre-formed Consorts. Run by Jacqui Robertson-Wade and Alison Kinder.
Tutors: Joe Crouch and Sam Evans. Celebrating Bach's incredibly fertile Weimar and Köthen years, exploring works of his contemporaries along the way. The course is for singers and those playing...
Tutor: Oliver Chandler. Learn to name chords, cadences and recognise basic chord progressions in Bach’s 4-part chorale textures.
Tutor: Patrick Allies. This course will lead you through a sequence of topics in renaissance music starting with music of English composers.
An exploration of the riches of secular vocal music from the Renaissance to the 20th century.
Work with one of the foremost teachers and performers of this instrument, Anna Stegmann, to explore the vibrant and varied world of the recorder; solo and consort, ancient and modern.
Intermediate & Upper Intermediate. Run by Jacqui Robertson-Wade and Alison Kinder.
Non-residential study weekend directed by Chris Brown.
Masses, motets, madrigals; from Lamentations to Lieder, witty chansons to obscene carnival songs: no Renaissance composer was more prolific or varied than Orlande de Lassus (1532-1594). We contrast his settings...
Over 5 days you will make your own recorder with expert recorder maker Tim Cranmore.
Upper Intermediate / Advanced Level. Enjoy beautiful music and develop your skills in the company of players of a similar ability.
Three days of viol consort playing in preformed groups of any level, studying in depth any music chosen by the group, coached by members of the Rose Consort of Viols....
Join Tamsin to explore Bach’s music from several angles and discover what makes it so special.
Benslow's Recorder Festival celebrates the recorder with ensemble, technique and orchestral sessions at elementary, intermediate and advanced levels.
With Mary Mohan and Jude Rees as your guides, you’ll be learning tunes from the Middle Ages.
Explore and celebrate some of Handel’s wonderful arias with an aficionado of his music.
Tutor: Penelope Cave A course for pianists who would like to learn about the harpsichord and its technique.
Julian Perkins and Cambridge Handel Opera return for a further exploration of Handel's continuo cantatas. Come and explore these neglected gems of the baroque repertoire with leading specialists in historical...
Tutor: Karen Betley From the Brandenburg Concertos to the Partitas for solo violin, instrumental music played an important role in the output of J.S.Bach. Come and explore these extraordinary works...
Tutor: Karen Betley From Orfeo to the Vespers, Monteverdi injected into his music new expressive ideas helping to create the Baroque style. Spend the term delving into the life and...
Tutor: Patrick Allies This course will lead you through a sequence of topics in Italian renaissance music.
For pre-formed chamber groups (with or without singer) who should bring at least 4 pieces to work on which can be at varying stages of readiness.
Inspirational and encouraging instruction in baroque style from expert tutors. For pre-formed chamber groups on period instruments.
Handel (1685-1759): one of the greatest masters of the Baroque era in music and one of the supreme composers for the human voice.
Tutors: Alison Crum, Peter Wendland. Three days of viol consort playing in a variety of group sizes and exploring some lesser known repertoire in addition to ‘old favourites’.
Four 1-hour sessions with Pam Smith on 08/02, 15/02, 22/02 & 01/03 at 4-5pm. Music will be from the Egerton Manuscript (MS 3307). Ideally, playing from a tablet/computer but pdfs...
Explore the rich and varied repertoire of musicians from court and city in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, for wind and brass instruments: cornett, sackbut, shawm, dulcian, recorder...
Non-residential study weekend - Sat: pm/evening | Sun: am/pm. Finish about 17:30. Conductor Tim Brown (Clare College, Cambridge, DBCC President). Everyone welcome. DBCC sing everything in German. Music available to...
An exciting opportunity to learn from Devon Baroque Orchestra’s principal players about creating the unique baroque sound. Key Repertoire will include a Corelli Concerto Grosso and other baroque favourites.
This weekend invites players to try their hand at different sized consorts, working at times from facsimile music on renaissance viol instruments.
Discover the world of late 16th century popular traditional music as heard in both court and country. The course is suitable for players of woodwinds, reed instruments, historical brass and...
Come and join Robert Hollingworth to experience Orazio Benevoli – a mass for several choirs.
This residential event in Salisbury will feature more deliciously ‘miserable’ music from the Elizabethan Age of Melancholy – with pieces by Gibbons and Byrd.
Tutors: Giles Underwood, Carys Lane An introduction to some of the wonderful renaissance settings of the Song of Songs, the most poetic and allegorical book of the Bible. Composers include...
Choral singers of all ages and nationalities are invited to join this week of study and rehearsal leading to a public performance in Cádiz, a beautiful old port city on...
Tutors: Alyson Lewin, Caroline Jones Come and enjoy Springtime Recorders! Intermediate ensemble, one to a part playing and group technique sessions all delivered in supportive, fun sessions.
Tutors: Jakob Lindberg, Jacob Heringman, Lynda Sayce, Matthew Spring, Sara Stowe, Sam Chapman Plenty of opportunities to play at all levels of ability, and to socialise with like-minded early music...
This course is for all levels of ability and beginners are very welcome. As well as the violin family, support can also be given for making a Rebec (an ancient...
Tutor: Edward Breen Explore the history of this most famous choral work and trace the story of the famous high C from the castrati of the 18th century to today’s...
The Benslow Baroque Opera: 'The Judgement of Paris' by John Weldon. A=415. Tutors: Julian Perkins, Judy Tarling, Henrik Persson, Nick Shaw.
This popular annual event will be directed by Jeremy Jackman and accompanied by world-renowned trumpeter, Crispian Steele-Perkins.
This popular and highly acclaimed course provides an excellent opportunity for experienced players of viols and recorders to work on early music in a chamber setting.
This is a course for invited singers, but you may register an interest using the form on their website.
Tutor: Edward Breen Explore the early music pioneers of the 20th century. Learn about different approaches in each genre and unpick some of the arguments about ‘authenticity’ and ‘historically informed...
An ensemble for musicians interested in learning the skills of playing consort music in different instrumental combinations ("broken consort"). It will be a journey exploring the variety of sound combinations...
Tutor: Patrick Allies This course will lead you through a sequence of topics in Iberian renaissance music from Spain, Portugal, and the New World.
A friendly course (all levels except beginner) to enjoy exploring a variety of music with others on your own instrument, plus a chance also for you to consort!
A weekend of 16th and 17th century vocal music ‘apt for voyces and vyalls’, Tutors: Alison Crum, Peter Syrus.
Non-residential study weekend directed by Chris Brown.
Spend a week singing in the shade of the Alhambra working on a rich programme of choral music.
A week of study and rehearsal leading to a public performance in the historic town of Skipton.
Glorious renaissance polyphony for choir with historic brass. Tutors: Jeremy West, Gareth Wilson.
An un-tutored course for experienced singers and players of early instruments.
An inclusive course for all to experience Gregorian chant in a friendly, entertaining, informative and enjoyable context. A shared exploration of its music and cultural history, works towards daily performances...
A course exploring the music of four of Palestrina’s successors, in a former monastery overlooking the Adriatic.
Requiems by Duarte Lobo and Frank Martin: a course for invited singers in a former monastery overlooking the Adriatic, directed by JanJoost van Elburg.
17th century music for string ensemble by Cazzati, Vitali, Torelli, Grossi, Gio Bononcini, Stradella and Corelli. Tutors: Theresa Caudle, Mark Caudle, Claire Williams.
The Herschel Players will coach a range of trio sonatas for combinations of baroque instruments: recorders, violins, oboes, flutes, viols, baroque cello, bassoon and harpsichord. Tutors: Susanna Pell, Mie Hayashi...
A week of Renaissance Music in Ghent.
Leading performers from the group will direct a series of workshops on 17th/18th century music, song, dance, commedia and costume making, with a particular emphasis on the English repertoire of...
Music will include Byrd - Infelix ego and Quomodo cantabimus amongst other works such as Philippe de Monte - Super flumina Babylonis.
Five days of viol consort playing in a variety of group sizes with other players of an advanced level, and opportunities to study various afternoon 'options' including technical sessions, some...
An international gathering of amateur choral singers.
Vocal ensembles, medieval music, renaissance wind ensembles, viol music, chamber music, lute tuition, early keyboard classes, and more!
Following on from the success of last year’s production of The Fairy Queen, this year’s course focuses on Henry Purcell’s King Arthur: a dramatic work based around the play of the...
This workshop will focus on The Rose Petal, a Loure for 4, choreographed in the Baroque style, by Philippa, to music by Telemann.
Summer school for recorders, viols, lutes and guitars, baroque strings, harpsichord and voices, with repertoire from early Renaissance to late Baroque.
Choir and vocal ensembles, baroque orchestra, recorder classes, chamber music, keyboard tuition, vocal tuition and more!