Personnel
Personnel
Baroque violinist David Wilson has performed extensively with period instrument ensembles in the United States and Europe, including Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, The Portland Baroque Orchestra, and the Los Angeles Baroque Orchestra. A co-founder of the Bloomington Early Music Festival, he also performs regularly at the Boston Early Music Festival, the Berkeley Early Music Festival, and the San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival. He has taught Baroque violin at Indiana University. He is the author of Georg Muffat on Performance Practice published by Indiana University Press. (Order here.)
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Elizabeth Blumenstock is a highly respected violinist and recording artist; she’s made more than one hundred recordings for harmonia mundi, New Albion, Virgin Classics, Koch International, Dorian, and others. She’s a frequent soloist, concertmaster, and leader with San Francisco’s Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra. And Elizabeth is a devoted teacher; she is instructor of baroque violin at the University of Southern California, and teaches regularly at the International Baroque Institute at Longy.
Composer and performer on the viola da gamba, Roy Whelden has been called "a key figure in the world of new music" (Early Music America). He has been profiled as a composer and gambist on Minnesota Public Radio. He has made many recordings including the award winning Shock of the Old, and Galax - music for viola da gamba (New Albion 059) as well as Like a Passing River (New Albion 072). (These are available on iTunes and Amazon.com.) He has performed and recorded with many internationally known ensembles, including Sequentia, American Baroque and Ensemble Alcatraz.
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David Morris has performed with Tafelmusik, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, American Bach Soloists, the Los Angeles, Portland and Seattle Baroque Orchestras, Musica Angelica and the Mark Morris Dance Company. He was the founder and musical director of the Bay Area baroque opera ensemble Teatro Bacchino, and has produced operas for the Berkeley Early Music Festival and the San Francisco Early Music Society series.