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Da Camera:
Celtic renaissance/baroque ensemble.
Da Camera is a versatile ensemble, crossing the line between
'early', 'folk' and 'contemporary' music. Their programmes
range in repertoire from the passamezzi of the 15th century,
via traditional Celtic and English music, through the baroque,
to newly-commissioned works. Three new works have been
commissioned by them to date. All members of the recorder
family feature alongside many different sizes of viol with
harpsichord or organ accompaniment.
The ensemble has performed at London's Wigmore Hall, Purcell
Room, for the BBC on many occasions, at many major festivals
around the UK - including Totnes Early Music Society,
Finchcocks' Festival, Chester Summer Music Festival and
Dartington Summer Festival - and many other venues. Emma,
Susanna and Steven are all in demand as freelance musicians
with many of the UK's leading period groups and they all teach
on various music courses and summer schools, including
Dartington International Summer School.
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A Celtic Celebration
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Da Camera lives in
London, England.
Tagged as: Classical, World, Renaissance, Baroque, Instrumental, Cello, Celtic, Harpsichord, Recorder.
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