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Jacob Heringman and Catherine King: Renaissance songs.


Catherine King and Jacob Heringman have made numerous appearances and broadcasts together throughout Europe and America.

Their four duo CDs (on ASV and Linn) have all been met with critical acclaim. Their latest release, Madrigals by Verdelot, with tenor Charles Daniels, was launched with a concert at London's Wigmore Hall. Heringman is also a renowned soloist.

Catherine and Jacob have also recorded for Naxos (with The Rose Consort of Viols), Riverrun (with The Marini Consort) and for Virgin (with Virelai).

In addition to performing lute songs of the Renaissance and early Baroque periods, the duo has championed the cause of the contemporary lute song, attracting several new commissions by British and American composers, including Malcolm Bruno, Andrew Keeling and Peter Sinfield (of King Crimson).

  Jacob Heringman and Catherine King

[Luis Milan El Maestro by Jacob Heringman and Catherine King]

Luis Milan El Maestro


[Alonso Mudarra songs and solos by Jacob Heringman and Catherine King]

Alonso Mudarra songs and solos



Jacob Heringman and Catherine King lives in London, England.

Tagged as: Classical, Renaissance, Classical Singing, Lute, Composer: Luis de Milan.


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