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Review of “Lady Sings the Viol”

by philip | Apr 30, 2013 | Blog, Commissions and New Music, General, Marin Marais, Non classical music

To be officially launched at The Independent Theatre, North Sydney on 24th August, a copy of this CD has found its way to the EMN for early evaluation. About half of the disk’s repertoire could be considered early music, the remainder filled by 20th Century composers...

Program for “Swedish Roots” – 3pm, November 11, Sydney Conservatorium

by philip | Nov 3, 2012 | Blog, General, Marin Marais, Non classical music

Johan Helmich Roman (1694-1758) – Sonata I (Stockholm 1727) – Largo Allegro Larghetto Andante Vivace Carl Michael Bellman (1740-1795) Stockholm 1790 and 1791. Arranged by Tommie Andersson – Fredmans Epistel No. 2 – Till Fader Berg, rörande...

Review of “Mara! meets Marais” CD, from Stringendo magazine

by philip | Oct 24, 2012 | Blog, General, Marin Marais, Maris Project Concerts

We are very happy with this CD and the following Review considering we had 5 hours or so in the studio to put it down!:- “Two of Australia’s early music ensembles combine to perform repertoire about which they are passionate: music for viola da gamba by Marin...

“Swedish Roots” – an interview with The Marais Project’s Jenny Eriksson & Tommie Andersson

by philip | Oct 6, 2012 | Blog, General, Marin Marais, Maris Project Concerts

At 2.30pm on Sunday May 12, 2013 the Blessed Sacrament Church, Mosman, will be filled with the rare sounds of Swedish baroque and folk music as The Marais Project once again present their unique take on Swedish folk and baroque music, “Swedish Roots”.  The...

The Bridge Builder: Jordi Savall Crosses the Chasm Vast. (From “Listen” magazine)

by philip | Sep 9, 2012 | Blog, General, Marin Marais, Non classical music

By Ben Finane A sad-eyed Spaniard with a French-ish accent, Jordi Savall is one of the greatest living forces in the rebirth of early music and has devoted his life to rediscovering, researching and sharing forgotten musical treasures. Savall studied the cello and...

“Seaven Teares” concert program – 3pm August 26, 2012 – Sydney Conservatorium

by philip | Aug 18, 2012 | Blog, Commissions and New Music, General, Maris Project Concerts

– Anon. (early 1600s, South America) – Hanacpachap cusicuinin – Anthony Holborne (c. 1545-1602)– Dance Suite Galliard: Wanton Almaine: The fruit of love Galliard: The Fairie-round Almaine: The Choise Galliard: As it fell on a holie Eve – John...
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