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Home2024-07-08T08:16:15+00:00

THE ENSEMBLE

“Bringing forgotten voices back to life.”

During a period in which history and art are constantly being reassessed in terms of colonialism, racism, inequality, and abuse, those of us who work in early music have more questions to ask than most. The answer (although this is not a unanimous opinion) is not to stop looking at Picasso’s paintings or listening to the St. John’s Passion. History, and art, when put into context, can be one of the most effective tools towards understanding.

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Songs from Exile

Down and out in late medieval Burgundy

THE BABEL PROJECT

Fusion and “plugged” programs

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