Early Music Today  |  Sept - Nov 2015
The Society of Strange and Ancient Instruments explore the musical ideas of Elizabethan philosopher Francis Bacon; chart-topping ensemble Gothic Voices reflect on creating one of the best-selling classical albums of all time; and soprano Elizabeth Watts discusses her mission to bring the music of Alessandro Scarlatti firmly back into the public consciousness. Plus, artistic director of the English Concert, Harry Bickett, talks to EMT about their new season; the important role played by Morley College in the post-war revival of early music in Britain; founder and director of the Tallis Scholars, Peter Phillips, discusses the run-up to the group’s 2000th concert; an introduction to performing on early clarinets from Jane Booth, head of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama’s Historical Performance department; Brecon Baroque and Brighton Early Music festivals; vocal ensemble Eo Nomine; American group Rebel Baroque; and your chance to WIN a copy of the Editor’s Choice CD by Gabrieli Consort & Players.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Early Music Today Sept - Nov 2015.