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=== Folger Consort ===
=== Folger Consort ===
''Artistic Directors''
''Artistic Directors''
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*Robert Eisenstein, viol, recorder, cornemuse
*Christopher Kendall, lute
*Scott Reiss, recorders, cornemuse
''Other Members''
*Peter Becker, tenor
*Dennis Godburn, dulcian, recorders, cornemuse
*Richard Taruskin, viol
 
=== Guest Artists ===
''Capella Nova''
*Richard Taruskin, director
*Soprano
**Ruth Cunningham
**Wendy Erslev
**Sarah Hamby
**Christine Hunter
**Caroline Rockwood
**Cornelia Ryding
*Alto
**Peter Becker
**Susan Hellauer
**Imogen Howe
**Patricia Petersen
*Tenor
**Peter Bannon
**Ian Capps
**Robert Eisenstein
**Steven Marcus
**Edward Stevenson
*Bass
**Thomas Baker
**Paul Betjeman
**Richard Bodig
**Paul de Simone
**Louis Flame
**Robert Myers

Latest revision as of 15:25, 16 October 2019

Folger Consort performed Choralis Constantinus: Music of Heinrich Isaac from May 17-19, 1980. The performance highlighted the work of Heinrich Isaac, born in Flanders around 1450, who is often regarded as the second best composer of his time (after Josquin des Pres).

Artists

Folger Consort

Artistic Directors

  • Robert Eisenstein, viol, recorder, cornemuse
  • Christopher Kendall, lute
  • Scott Reiss, recorders, cornemuse

Other Members

  • Peter Becker, tenor
  • Dennis Godburn, dulcian, recorders, cornemuse
  • Richard Taruskin, viol

Guest Artists

Capella Nova

  • Richard Taruskin, director
  • Soprano
    • Ruth Cunningham
    • Wendy Erslev
    • Sarah Hamby
    • Christine Hunter
    • Caroline Rockwood
    • Cornelia Ryding
  • Alto
    • Peter Becker
    • Susan Hellauer
    • Imogen Howe
    • Patricia Petersen
  • Tenor
    • Peter Bannon
    • Ian Capps
    • Robert Eisenstein
    • Steven Marcus
    • Edward Stevenson
  • Bass
    • Thomas Baker
    • Paul Betjeman
    • Richard Bodig
    • Paul de Simone
    • Louis Flame
    • Robert Myers