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  2. Monteverdi Choir - Wikipedia

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    The Monteverdi Choir was founded in 1964 by Sir John Eliot Gardiner for a performance of the Vespro della Beata Vergine in King's College Chapel, Cambridge.A specialist Baroque ensemble, the Choir has become famous for its stylistic conviction and extensive repertoire, encompassing music from the Renaissance period to Classical music of the 20th century.

  3. Conductor John Eliot Gardiner quits the choir and orchestra ...

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    Gardiner said he was stepping down as leader and artistic director of the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra “with a heavy heart.” Gardiner, 81, allegedly hit William Thomas after the bass singer ...

  4. Vespro della Beata Vergine discography - Wikipedia

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    Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg, Vienna Concertus Musicians: Jürgen Jürgens: LP: Telefunken AWT 9501-2 CD (1994): Teldec 4509 92175-2: Period instruments. [2] [3] 1967: Gregg Smith Singers, Texas Boys Choir of Fort Worth, Colombia Baroque Ensemble: Robert Craft: LP: Columbia M2L 363 CD (1996): Sony 62656: Items in not in the usual order. Modern ...

  5. English Baroque Soloists - Wikipedia

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    The English Baroque Soloists often appear with John Eliot Gardiner's choir, the Monteverdi Choir. In 1990 Gardiner formed the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, another period instrument ensemble. The Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique specialises in a later repertoire than that of the English Baroque Soloists, but shares some players.

  6. Past Three O'Clock - Wikipedia

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    "Past Three O'Clock" (or "Past Three a Clock") is an English Christmas carol, loosely based on the call of the traditional London waits, musicians and watchmen who patrolled during the night, using a musical instrument to show they were on duty and to mark the hours. [1]

  7. Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique - Wikipedia

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    The orchestra and the Monteverdi Choir performed a premiere recording (audio and TV) of the Berlioz Messe solennelle in Westminster Cathedral, London 1993. [2] [3] The orchestra performed in the BBC television film Eroica, a dramatisation of Beethoven's own performance of his third symphony. [4]

  8. Monteverdi-Chor Hamburg - Wikipedia

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    The choir was founded in 1955 as the "Chor am Italienischen Kulturinstitut" (Choir at the Italian Cultural Institute), but renamed the same year after Claudio Monteverdi, then a largely unknown composer. [2] Since 1961 it has been the chamber choir of the University of Hamburg, where Jürgens worked as a director of music from 1961 to 1993. [3]

  9. Selva morale e spirituale - Wikipedia

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    Selva morale e spirituale (SV 252–288) is the short title of a collection of sacred music by the Italian composer Claudio Monteverdi, published in Venice in 1640 and 1641. . The title translates to "Moral and Spiritual Forest".