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Showing 1 - 9 of 9 results
  • Ensemble Leones, Singer Pur

    This is a marvellous collaboration with two viols and lute from Marc Lewon’s Ensemble Leones...Secular and sacred tracs are affectionately interleaved in an evocative sequence... Sensitively... More…

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  • Nancy Hadden, Rachel Beckett, Lisa Beznosiuk, Janet See, Colin Tilney, Andrew Lawrence-King, Erin Headley

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  • Andrew Lawrence-King (harp)

    Choir of Sidney Sussex College Cambridge, QuintEssential, David Skinner

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  • Sabine Litzenberger (mezzo soprano), Joel Frederiksen (bass), Caroline Ritchie (Renaissance gamba), Baptiste Romain (Reanaissance violine) & Marc Lewon (lute, viola d'arco)

    Per-Sonat

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  • Samuel Huguenin, Bernhard Stilz, Claire Freedmann, Costanzo da Giovi, Patrick Ayrton

    Ensemble Orlando Fribourg, Laurent Gendre

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  • Andrew Lawrence-King (harp), Nancy Hadden (flute), Erin Headley (viola da gamba), Rachel Beckett (flute), Lisa Beznosiuk (flute), Janet See (flute), Colin Tilney (harpsichord)

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