Masques
- Ensemble of musicians specializing in Early Music on period instruments. Inspired by the masques of Elizabethan England which fused drama, music, dance, and poetry.- Anonymous 4
- The female quartet's concert schedule, discography, concert info, and more. - Antiquarian Funks, The
- Ensemble specializing in authentic performances of rarely-heard works from the early Baroque and Renaissance periods. Includes information on period instruments, reviews and more. - Armonico Tributo
- Collaborates with soloists and choirs and specializes in performing 17th century English music. - Boston Camerata, The
- Early music ensemble founded in 1954. - Capella Alamire
- Ensemble exploring the repertoire of the Renaissance, with a particular emphasis on the works of Franco-Flemish composers. Peter Urquhart, Director. - Cardinall's Musick, The
- At home performing the music of the 16th, 17th, and 20th centuries. - Concanentes
- Specializes in the performance of music from the middle ages and the sixteenth century. Consists of soprano voice and instrumentalists playing fiddle, recorder, viol, harp, lute, symphony, and percussion. - Concordia
- Performs a range of Renaissance and Baroque repertoire from England, Italy, Spain, Germany, and France with a mix of viols, lute, harpsichord, and voice. - Consort Veneto
- Specializing in medieval and renaissance repertoire of north-east Italy. - Diabolus in Musica
- French ensemble specialized in the study and interpretation of medieval music. - Dragon Scale Consort, The
- Early music band performing and recording music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. - Dufay Collective, The
- Early Music Group specialising in the medieval and renaissance repertoire. Includes Paul Bevan, Giles Lewin, William Lyons, Susanna Pell, and Peter Skuce. - Earthly Delights
- Band of musicians and dancers mixing medieval and modern instruments to produce an exhilarating blend of Anglo-Celtic and central European music for dancing and listening. - Enchiriadis
- Uses traditional instruments to perform Medieval and Renaissance music from Mediterranean countries. - English Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble
- Formed in 1993 by the leading young specialists on early brass instruments from London's music colleges. - ensemble diferencias
- Performs music from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Byzantine, as well as early Russian polyphony and contemporary works. - ensemble Peregrina
- Researches and performs the repertories of 12th to 14th century Europe, specializing in vocal polyphony for equal voices. - Ensemble Villancico
- Swedish group performing music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods and specialized in the repertoire of Latin America. - Everyman Guild
- Performers of the sacred and secular sound of medieval and renaissance music. - Flat Pavan
- Glasgow's youth early music group. - Fretwork
- Successful viol consort performing worldwide. - Galloway Consort, The
- Specializes in 15th-17th century music on historically accurate instruments, often in costume. - Gerald Trimble Ensemble
- Challenges the conventional manner of playing early music with jazzy, upbeat arrangements and unusual rhythmic patterns. - Karmína
- Czech ensemble interprets old Czech folk songs and music of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque periods with historical instruments and costumes. - L'Assemblée des Honnestes Curieux
- French ensemble specializing in baroque music in a living interpretation of early music using reproductions of period instruments. - La Brigata
- Performs music from the 13th to 16th centuries. - La Rossignol
- Musicians and dancers who research and perform music of the Renaissance with authentic instruments and costumes. - Lionheart
- A cappella male vocal group specializing in medieval and Renaissance works with an emphasis on chant. - Liunga Pipare
- Early music consort. - Mediaeval Baebes (3)
- Mediva
- Brings medieval music to the 21st Century. - Micrologus Ensemble
- Ensemble for the research, study, and rendering of medieval music. - Música Antigua de Albuquerque
- New Mexico-based ensemble performing Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music. - Musica Viva of New York
- Chamber choir performing early and new music at The Unitarian Church of All Souls. - Piffaro The Renaissance Band
- Performs late Medieval and Renaissance music on early wind and other instruments in Philadelphia, as well as internationally. - QuintEssential
- Sackbut and cornett ensemble. - Ravenscroft Consort
- Early music players in eastern England, offering a broad range of instrumental and vocal music. Available for performances or to accompany choirs. - Renaissance Consort
- Provides information on the recorder-quintet ensemble. - Renaissance Players, The
- Early music ensemble. - Rondellus (2)
- Rose Consort of Viols, The
- Performs extensively throughout Britain and the continent of Europe. - Saeculum Aureum Players, The
- Specializing in the performance of late 18th and early 19th century chamber music on period instruments. - Sarband
- Exploring early music and the connections between European, Islamic, and Jewish music and culture. - Sendebar
- Recaptures the vibrant and exquisite art of Medieval Mediterranean music with a focus on 13th century Spanish pieces. - Sequentia
- Performing sophisticated secular songs of life and love from the German Rhineland dating from the 10th and 11th centuries. Vocals, flute, and harp. - Sfera Armoniosa, La
- Group based around a core of continuo players and specializing in music of the early Baroque period. - Sixteen, The
- Choir and orchestra performing works ranging from simple plainchant and early English polyphony to medieval and Renaissance works, to 20th century choral writing. - Tapia's Gold
- Instrumental and vocal music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, performing in the Southern California area. History, performance, and CD information. - trio mediæval
- Norwegian ensemble featuring the voices of three women who sing church music from the 13th and 14th centuries. - Ye Essex Baebes
- Presents songs and dances dating from the 13th Century to the time of Elizabeth I. - Zorgina
- Female vocal trio who weave together the polyphony of the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
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