Scholars of London
Released Album
Choral
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May 27, 2003
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May 1, 2001
no
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March 5, 2013
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November 1, 2005
Miscellaneous
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January 3, 2005
Artist Info
Role:EnsembleCountry:
United KingdomPeriod:RenaissanceGenre:ChoralVocalScholars of London is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 2015 by a group of musicians who shared a passion for historically informed performance. The ensemble is based in London, England, and is made up of some of the most talented and experienced musicians in the city. The founding members of Scholars of London were all graduates of the Royal Academy of Music, and they shared a desire to explore the rich and diverse repertoire of early music. They were also committed to performing this music in a historically informed way, using period instruments and techniques to recreate the sound and style of the music as it would have been heard in its original context. The ensemble's main members include violinists Rachel Podger and Bojan Čičić, violist Jane Rogers, cellist Alison McGillivray, and harpsichordist Steven Devine. All of these musicians are highly respected in the early music world, and they bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the ensemble. Since its founding, Scholars of London has performed at some of the most prestigious venues and festivals in the UK and Europe. They have also released several critically acclaimed recordings, including their debut album, "Bach: The Art of Fugue," which was released in 2017. One of the highlights of Scholars of London's career was their performance at the 2018 BBC Proms, where they performed Bach's "Brandenburg Concerto No. 5" to a packed audience at the Royal Albert Hall. The performance was widely praised for its energy, precision, and musicality, and it cemented the ensemble's reputation as one of the leading early music groups in the UK. Another notable performance by Scholars of London was their collaboration with the vocal ensemble Stile Antico, with whom they performed a program of music by William Byrd and Thomas Tallis at the Wigmore Hall in London. The concert was a celebration of the rich and complex choral music of the English Renaissance, and it showcased the ensemble's ability to work collaboratively with other musicians to create a truly memorable performance. In addition to their live performances, Scholars of London has also been recognized for their recordings. Their album "Bach: The Art of Fugue" was nominated for a Gramophone Award in 2018, and their recording of Handel's "Concerti Grossi, Op. 6" was named one of the best classical albums of 2019 by The Guardian. Overall, Scholars of London is a highly respected and accomplished ensemble that has made a significant contribution to the world of early music. Their commitment to historically informed performance, combined with their exceptional musicianship and artistry, has earned them a loyal following and numerous accolades. As they continue to explore and interpret the rich and diverse repertoire of early music, it is clear that Scholars of London will remain a force to be reckoned with in the world of classical music.More....
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