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Ensemble Cherubim
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Ensemble Cherubim is a classical music ensemble that was founded in 2005 by a group of musicians who shared a passion for early music. The ensemble is based in London, England, and is known for its performances of music from the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. The founding members of Ensemble Cherubim were soprano Sarah-Jane Bradley, tenor James Gilchrist, and lutenist Elizabeth Kenny. They were later joined by viola da gamba player Jonathan Manson and harpsichordist Steven Devine. The ensemble's name is inspired by the cherubim, which are angelic beings that are often depicted in religious art. Ensemble Cherubim has performed at many prestigious venues and festivals around the world, including the Wigmore Hall in London, the Edinburgh International Festival, and the Boston Early Music Festival. The ensemble has also collaborated with other musicians and ensembles, including the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and the Academy of Ancient Music. One of the highlights of Ensemble Cherubim's career was their performance of Handel's Messiah at the Royal Albert Hall in London in 2014. The performance was part of the BBC Proms, which is an annual series of concerts that is broadcast on BBC Radio 3. The ensemble was joined by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, and the Academy of Ancient Music, and the performance was conducted by Stephen Cleobury. Ensemble Cherubim has also received critical acclaim for their recordings. Their debut album, "Music for a While," which was released in 2007, was praised by critics for its "exquisite musicianship" and "sensitive interpretations." The album features music by Purcell, Dowland, and other composers from the English Baroque period. In addition to their performances and recordings, Ensemble Cherubim is also committed to education and outreach. The ensemble has worked with schools and community groups to introduce young people to early music and to inspire the next generation of musicians. Ensemble Cherubim has received several awards and accolades for their work. In 2010, they were awarded the Gramophone Award for Best Baroque Vocal Album for their recording of Handel's "Apollo e Dafne." The ensemble was also nominated for a BBC Music Magazine Award in 2015 for their recording of Monteverdi's "Vespers of 1610." Overall, Ensemble Cherubim is a highly respected and accomplished ensemble that is known for their exquisite musicianship and sensitive interpretations of early music. With their commitment to education and outreach, they are also helping to ensure that this rich musical tradition continues to thrive for generations to come.
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