Early music
Welcome to early music at the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ College of Music!
The ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Early Music Ensemble is devoted to the performance and study of music primarily from the 16th-18th centuries, with attention to period style, performance practices and historical context. We present two concerts each semester.
The ensemble is multi-faceted and comprises a Baroque string orchestra that at times adds singers, winds or brass, and a variety of individually formed chamber ensembles for instrumentalists and vocalists. It’s also possible for students to work on solo repertoire.
Both modern and period instruments are used; the college owns nine Baroque bows, Flemish and French style harpsichords and several reproductions of period instruments.
Our goal is to present historically stylistic performances from a repertoire that spans two centuries, and to include a variety of undergraduate and graduate music students regardless of prior interest or expertise.
A recent bequest from Eugene Eaton has brought new visibility to the College of Music’s early music program.
Contact
Lillian Gordis, Chair
Assistant Professor of Harpsichord
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