An un-tutored course for experienced singers and players of early instruments.
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1 event,A workshop for voices, strings, keyboard, oboe, bassoon and recorders (alto or bass), continuo (inc bass viols), A=440. |
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2 events,Workshop for voices and instruments. Further details and booking forms will be available later. A sociable playing morning for viol players at all levels, working in small groups with players of similar experience, facilitated by Vickie Hobson and Philip Redfern. |
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2 events,South West Baroque Orchestra is the regional period instrument orchestra in the South West. Applicants are welcome to play for a rehearsal to try out the experience of baroque playing techniques. Polychoral music of the Renaissance & early Baroque, a workshop for singers in all voice ranges, and players of viols, cornetts, recorders (tenor downwards) & renaissance wind instruments (A=440). |
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1 event,Tutors: Theresa Caudle, Mark Caudle, Claire Williams. 18th century repertoire that would have been performed by the Dresden Hofkapelle, including works by Pisendel, Heinichen and Zelenka; scored for two oboes, bassoon and strings. |
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2 events,The Music of Marc’Antonio Ingegneri - a workshop for voices and instruments. Further details to follow. Spanish and Latin American Renaissance Music - a Workshop for Voices and Instruments. |
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1 event,Straus Missa Concertata in Echo - for singers and instrumentalists (A=440). Includes BMEMF AGM. Booking now open via the BMEMF website, |
1 event,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 this period. |