Thank you UW-Madison Division of the Arts for providing us all this lovely well filmed and recorded concert. The Baltimore Consort at its best at a great venue. Amazing playing and singing! Very exciting to be able to see and hear all the early instruments being played so beautifully. A wonderful experience. Thank you!
I'm no expert of music but I've got to say this is the most delightful performances of early music I've ever heard.! This group of musicians play with such warmth and spontaneity , as if they are just old friends relishing each others company to the hilt with nothing to prove. The acoustics sound exceptional, as well. Bravo and thanks.
I have long been a fan of The Consort , and just discovered this delightful performance . The graceful and talented singer is a worthy successor to Custer Larue
OMG!!!!! The woman with the Red waistband.... The Voice and face of an Angel. Also great poise and connection with the audience and in conveyinng the music's mood and message.
I'm really looking forward to your performance in Munich on May 26 2024 at the Bavarian National Museum. The videos are perfect and it will certainly be an incomparable concert. ☺
I was listening to our local public radio station in Everett WA some years back as I messed around the kitchen. I heard a song from their La Rocque 'n' Roll Popular Music of Renaissance album. Went out and bought it. Last month I lost my ipod in Paris. So I'm now reloading my music onto a new mp3 player. After loading the Baltimore Consort on to it, I wondered if they had any stuff online. That's when i found this concert. Beautiful and strange looking instruments (18 strings!), wonderful performance, and an appreciative audience. I've have to bookmark this for a snow-day in front of the fireplace.
Danielle is amazing, she is so talented. She also serves as the cantor at Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Notre Dame. Check her out here in her other role. ua-cam.com/video/aGGbo2ehENM/v-deo.html
Great group; great performances, as usual! (Too bad they, like the Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band, are now stuck with a name association to two of the most spectacularly failed cities in America...)
Thank you UW-Madison Division of the Arts for providing us all this lovely well filmed and recorded concert. The Baltimore Consort at its best at a great venue. Amazing playing and singing! Very exciting to be able to see and hear all the early instruments being played so beautifully. A wonderful experience. Thank you!
" Magnificent, Wonderful and very Beautiful..."
I'm no expert of music but I've got to say this is the most delightful performances of early music I've ever heard.! This group of musicians play with such warmth and spontaneity , as if they are just old friends relishing each others company to the hilt with nothing to prove. The acoustics sound exceptional, as well. Bravo and thanks.
I have long been a fan of The Consort , and just discovered this delightful performance . The graceful and talented singer is a worthy successor to Custer Larue
An extremely enjoyable concert of early music from the 16th/17th centuries, and very well performed by the ensemble
OMG!!!!! The woman with the Red waistband.... The Voice and face of an Angel. Also great poise and connection with the audience and in conveyinng the music's mood and message.
I'm really looking forward to your performance in Munich on May 26 2024 at the Bavarian National Museum. The videos are perfect and it will certainly be an incomparable concert. ☺
I love the transition between the renaissance and baroque. This broken consort repertoire is one of my favourite ones. 👏🏼❤
A wonderful and inspiring performance by wonderful musicians. Many thanks from Moscow.
I was listening to our local public radio station in Everett WA some years back as I messed around the kitchen. I heard a song from their La Rocque 'n' Roll Popular Music of Renaissance album. Went out and bought it. Last month I lost my ipod in Paris. So I'm now reloading my music onto a new mp3 player. After loading the Baltimore Consort on to it, I wondered if they had any stuff online. That's when i found this concert.
Beautiful and strange looking instruments (18 strings!), wonderful performance, and an appreciative audience. I've have to bookmark this for a snow-day in front of the fireplace.
A beautiful spectacle . Excellent ! This musical group is very sympathic . Congratulations !!! G.A. from Bourgogne (France )
Danielle is amazing, she is so talented. She also serves as the cantor at Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Notre Dame. Check her out here in her other role. ua-cam.com/video/aGGbo2ehENM/v-deo.html
Merci ! bravo à tous !!!!
Hope to see in Sweden a near future..
Talented lutenist
So lively ... Dancing in my mind...you are the Beatles of so called renaissance genre.
Playing a viol like a guitar at 13:58 is not just a gimmick...organologically, a viol is actually considered a bowed guitar...whooda thunkit?
Ah, it is an excellent concert. Does somebody know what was the concrete program? I have looked for a lot, but I haven't found it on the Internet.
ah, how we miss Custer LaRue..
Great group; great performances, as usual! (Too bad they, like the Philadelphia Renaissance Wind Band, are now stuck with a name association to two of the most spectacularly failed cities in America...)
American early music is basically just geriatric amateurs, isn’t it?