Consortium5 - John Dowland, The Earle of Essex Galiard & William Brade, Coranta

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Consortium5 are Gail Macleod, Roselyn Maynard,
Kathryn Corrigan, Inga Maria Klaucke, Oonagh Lee.
A Recorder Quintet Performing John Dowland (1563-1626), The Earle of Essex Galiard, Mistresse Nichols Almand & Mr George Whitehead his Almand. William Brade (1560-1630), Coranta
Consortium5 are a vibrant and exciting
young recorder quintet. Formed in 2005,
they have established themselves as one of the
foremost recorder consorts of their generation.
Winners of the Deutsche Bank Pyramid Award in
2006, finalists at the Early Music Network Young
Artists Competition 2007, and current Joan
Greenfield Junior Fellows at Trinity College of
Music, Consortium5 are resident on the Park Lane
Group Young Artists Series and have made their
Purcell Room debut in January 2009.The group
is equally committed to performance in community
settings, and is resident on the Live Music Now
scheme. Presenting a wide range of repertoire
from medieval to renaissance, baroque and
contemporary music on a staggering array of
instruments, they also see their essential role in
continuing the development of quintet repertoire
by regularly commissioning and premiering new
works. To find out more about Consortium5 and
view programmes, concert dates and photographs
or listen to audio excerpts,
please visit http://www.consortium5.com/

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  • A bit good are'nt they. This melody is used in naval songs from nearly 2 hundred years later.

  • The Earl of Essex' Galliard has always been one of my favourites.

  • @KatyFiddler

    i insist that it is a mistake, i checked the score

    i agree with you that it is a beautiful sound and fabulous ensemble

  • Beeindruckend schön!

  • I think these are the remaining notes of the bar and not a mistake at all; arpeggio of the tonic as a perfect cadence.

    A beautiful sound and fabulous ensemble

  • it seems to me that the musician who plays the tenor, on the right side of the video, is out of time in the first ritornello of the first piece

    in spite of this little accident, you play very very very well

    it is a pleasure to listen you!

  • Very nice! I like the spirit and articulation in your way of playing.

  • wonderful ! have seen them perform at Greenwich International Early Music Festival in2008

  • Super sweet. Recorder music is great. Nice playing. :)

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