Your search for "recorder" found 45 items:
45 matches in artist bios:
Simone Angele and Amir Kalhor: Classical styles of India and Persia and Oriental Fusion
Aryeh Frankfurter: Timeless and enchanting folk music for the soul
Bill Robinson: New Music in the Classical context
Braindouche: experimental ambient, all flavors, no waiting
Burnshee Thornside: funny, funky blues
Canconier: Medieval music from the 12th to the 15th centuries
Chris Britton: virtuoso performances of Bach on unaccompanied flute
Claudia Schwab: Irish, Indian, Swedish and Eastern European music styles overlaid with Austrian yodelling
Alison Crum and Roy Marks: Ethereal, enigmatic and exhilarating renaissance miniature masterpieces for viol and lute
Da Camera: Celtic Renaissance/Baroque Ensemble
English Ayres: traditional early English music
Ensemble Carpe Diem: Early music featuring Italian affetti from Switzerland
Ensemble Electra: electrifying music from the Italian Baroque
Emmalee Crane: ambient, orchestral drone music
Ernst Stolz: Renaissance and Baroque beautiful music revealed by Dutch gambist and multi-instrumentalist
Farallon Recorder Quartet: renaissance recorder ensemble
Aryeh Frankfurter and Lisa Lynne: Two Worlds, One Music
Galliarda: Renaissance and Baroque music from Byrd to Handel
In Nova Cantica: carols and chansons from the 13th - 17th Centuries for dancing, festivities and mayhem
Ion: clean, crystalline ambient
Jeremy Moyer: Erhu music bridging Eastern, Western, Contemporary and Folk traditions
The Lost Mode: medieval music meets living modal music traditions
Magic Carpet: discover a rich tapestry of world grooves
Ralph Rousseau Meulenbroeks: virtuoso viola da gamba
Misericordia: sickeningly good Medieval
Musica Pacifica: Baroque and traditional music from England, Scotland and Ireland
Music Inside: funky bubbling electronic pop
Orinda: French renaissance songs
Pavlova Wind Quintet: exploring unusual, exciting areas of the classical and non-classical wind quintet repertoire
Poeticall Musicke: Late Renaissance and Early Baroque music, historically performed
prettyhowtown: playful, melodic, hand-made ambient electronic music
La Primavera: English Renaissance music.
Hanneke van Proosdij: vibrant harpsichord-music
Tim Rayborn: Medieval and Middle Eastern music
Richard MacKenzie: Virtuoso English Lutenist and Guitarist
Robin Grey: gently experimental nu-folk
Sensor II: catchy crossover between big beat, chillout and electronica dosed with industrial and oriental influences
Stuart Sweeney: a one man analogue ambient orchestra
Steve Tyler: Hurdy gurdy based multitrack music for the end of time
Suchitra Lata: Swirling Chillout, Ambient, World, Progressive Pop, Indian classical veena and much more in between
Ensemble Vermillian: Richly textured 17th and 18th century cello and recorder
Viva La Pepa: Spanish, Sephardic and French traditions served on a bed of drones
Voices of Music: Lilting Renaissance & Baroque vocal interpretations
Mike Wall: healing music for planetary transformation
Music for a Winter's Eve: Early song and dance to celebrate midwinter
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