Laura Heimes
Praised for her “sparkle and humor, radiance and magnetism” and hailed for “a voice equally velvety up and down the registers”, soprano Laura Heimes is widely regarded as an artist of great...
View ArticleKatherine Heater
Since 1996, harpsichordist, fortepianist, and organist Katherine Heater has made her home in the San Francisco Bay Area where she is a frequent performer with Magnificat, Mazzetto, Voices of Music and...
View ArticlePaul Elliott
Since his solo debut in 1972 Paul Elliott has performed with London Bach Orchestra, Amsterdam Chamber Orchestra, Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, London Mozart Players and...
View ArticleJolianne von Einem
Jolianne von Einem was raised in Los Angeles and studied violin at UCLA and USC and baroque violin with Monica Huggett. She is a co-founder of the ensemble El Mundo and performs and records with the...
View ArticleJillon Stoppels Dupree
Acclaimed as “one of the country’s top baroque musicians” (Seattle Weekly), harpsichordist Jillon Stoppels Dupree has captivated audiences in such cities as London, Amsterdam, Chicago, New York,...
View ArticleJohn Dornenburg
John Dornenburg has performed as viola da gamba soloist in the British Isles, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Holland, and across the U.S.A. His solo appearances include the Istanbul Festival,...
View ArticleRob Diggins
Rob Diggins is a versatile musician who is equally at home on the concert stage performing a violin concerto, a small club improvising and trading phrases with fellow jazz musicians or sitting beneath...
View ArticleHugh Davies
Hugh Davies was born and educated in England, and started his singing career as a boy chorister at St. Albans Abbey under the direction of Peter Hurford and Simon Preston. While a student at Cambridge...
View ArticlePeter Becker
Peter Becker is an avid performer of repertoire ranging from troubadour to torch song, plainsong to art song, with arias, broadsides, ballads, new compositions and popular standards interspersed...
View ArticleMagnificat Musicians
First Row Jolianne von Einem Paul Elliott Jennifer Ellis Kampani Richard Van Hessel Catherine Webster Robert Stafford Second Row Christopher LeCluyse Jennifer Paulino Rob Diggins Julie Jeffrey Daniel...
View ArticleTim Galloway
Praised by The Oregonian for his “striking countertenor voice,” Tim Galloway is an alto countertenor and high tenor recognized for his interpretation of English Renaissance music and musical...
View ArticleLouise Carslake
Louise Carslake is well known to Bay Area audiences as a performer on the baroque flute and the recorder. She is a member of the baroque ensemble Music’s Re-creation, the Farallon Recorder Quartet,...
View ArticleAnthony Martin
Violinist/violist Anthony Martin grew up in Santa Rosa, where he joined the Santa Rosa Symphony in 1961. He attended Stanford University where he played Renaissance instruments as well as violin. After...
View ArticleDavid Kurtenbach
David Kurtenbach enjoys a varied career as singer, conductor, and educator in the Bay Area and beyond. He regularly performs with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, American Bach Soloists, Clerestory,...
View ArticleJulie Jeffrey
Julie Jeffrey began her career in early music performance while pursuing graduate studies in Musicology at the University of Chicago. Now based in the San Francisco Bay Area, she freelances locally and...
View ArticleKatherine Heater
Since 1996, harpsichordist, fortepianist, and organist Katherine Heater has made her home in the San Francisco Bay Area where she is a frequent performer with Magnificat, Mazzetto, Voices of Music and...
View ArticleChristine Brandes
Noted for her radiant, crystalline voice and superb musicianship, soprano Christine Brandes brings her committed artistry to repertoire ranging from the 17th century to newly composed works and enjoys...
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