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The National Early Music Association of the UK has existed
since 1981 to bring together all concerned with early music and to forge links
with other early music organisations in the UK and around the world. Nema
also acts to represent musicians in the early music field to outside bodies,
when required. http://www.nema-uk.org/ http://earlymusic.users.btopenworld.com/nema/nema.htm |
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Ingo Muthesius Paris 2006, seven string bass after Nicholas
Bertrand, featured on the front cover of "The Viol" No 5. http://picasaweb.google.com/ted.copper/TheViol http://www.vdgs.org.uk/publications-TheViol.html |
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The Rose Consort of Viols takes its name from the celebrated
family of viol makers whose work spanned the growth and flowering of English
consort music. http://www.roseconsort.co.uk/ http://earlymusic.users.btopenworld.com/rose/index.htm |
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Peter Wendland, based in London, performs regularly as a soloist,
specializing in the repertoire for unaccompanied solo viola da gamba, and
is a member of various ensembles in the UK and Germany, including the Rose
Consort of Viols. He has made numerous recordings for radio and television,
and is also active as a teacher and lecturer. http://www.peterwendland.co.uk/ http://www.seabornwendland.freeserve.co.uk/peterwendland/ |
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Pellegrina takes its name from the play La Pellegrina (the
pilgrim woman) which, together with the celebrated musical Intermedi, was
performed in the Uffizi Theatre in Florence for the marriage festivities of
Ferdinando de’ Medici and the French princess Christine of Lorraine in 1589.
Music from the Intermedi also forms a part of the group’s repertoire, which
encompasses instrumental and vocal works from the renaissance to the late
baroque. http://www.pellegrina.co.uk/ http://www.seabornwendland.freeserve.co.uk/Pellegrina/ |
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| Hennef 1998 |