Musicians of Shakespeare's Globe
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The Musicians of Shakespeare's Globe is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1997 by Philip Pickett, a renowned musician and conductor. The ensemble is based in London, England, and is made up of a group of talented musicians who specialize in performing music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The founding of the Musicians of Shakespeare's Globe was inspired by the desire to recreate the music that would have been heard during the performances of Shakespeare's plays in the Globe Theatre during the 16th and 17th centuries. The ensemble's repertoire includes music from the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras, as well as works by composers such as Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi. The Musicians of Shakespeare's Globe has had a number of main members over the years, including Philip Pickett, who served as the ensemble's artistic director until 2005. Other notable members have included Richard Campbell, who played the viola da gamba, and Stephen Henderson, who played the lute and theorbo. One of the highlights of the Musicians of Shakespeare's Globe's career was their performance at the opening ceremony of the Globe Theatre in 1997. The ensemble played music from the Elizabethan era, including works by William Byrd and John Dowland, to a packed audience that included Queen Elizabeth II. The Musicians of Shakespeare's Globe have also performed at a number of other prestigious venues, including the Royal Albert Hall, the Barbican Centre, and the Edinburgh Festival. In addition, the ensemble has collaborated with a number of other artists, including the Royal Shakespeare Company and the English National Opera. The Musicians of Shakespeare's Globe have received a number of awards and accolades over the years. In 2000, the ensemble won the Gramophone Award for Best Baroque Instrumental Recording for their album "The Baroque Bohemians." The ensemble has also been praised for their live performances, with critics noting their ability to transport audiences back in time to the world of Shakespeare's plays. Despite the success of the Musicians of Shakespeare's Globe, the ensemble has faced some controversy in recent years. In 2013, Philip Pickett was arrested and charged with a number of sexual offenses dating back to the 1970s. Pickett was subsequently convicted and sentenced to 11 years in prison. The Musicians of Shakespeare's Globe have since disbanded, with many of the former members going on to form new ensembles. In conclusion, the Musicians of Shakespeare's Globe was a classical music ensemble that was founded in 1997 with the goal of recreating the music that would have been heard during performances of Shakespeare's plays in the Globe Theatre. The ensemble was made up of a group of talented musicians who specialized in performing music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. The Musicians of Shakespeare's Globe performed at a number of prestigious venues and received a number of awards and accolades over the years. However, the ensemble disbanded in the wake of the controversy surrounding Philip Pickett's conviction for sexual offenses.More....
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This World's Globe, excerpts from texts and music from Shakespeare's time
"If music be the food of love, play on" / The Funerals (Anthony Holborne) / "Enough, no more"
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