Ensemble
TENET is one of New York’s preeminent vocal ensembles. Under artistic director Jolle Greenleaf, TENET is winning acclaim for its innovative programming, virtuosic singing and command of repertoire that spans...
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to pierce the heart and soul”
James Oestreich, New York Times
"Sheer joy for the listener"
James Oestreich, New York Times
"The performance was quite simply terrific"
James Oestreich, New York Times
"Put simply, the performance was sensational"
Steve Smith, New York Times
"Monteverdi was in exceptionally capable hands"
Steve Smith, New York Times
"Beautifully blended, dynamically supple"
Allan Kozinn, New York Times
"Meticulous, stylish performances"
Steve Smith, New York Times
"An excellent group of performers"
James Oestreich, New York Times
"On the fast track to the forefront of New York's early music scene"
Time Out New York
"Sensational vocal ensemble"
Time Out New York
TENET is one of New York’s preeminent vocal ensembles. Under artistic director Jolle Greenleaf, TENET is winning acclaim for its innovative programming, virtuosic singing and command of repertoire that spans...
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Hailed as a “golden soprano” and called “a major force in the New York early music-scene” by the New York Times, Jolle Greenleaf is one of the leading voices in...
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Philip Anderson
Hailed for his “voice of liquid warmth and easy stage presence,” tenor Philip Anderson has been a soloist with many of the finest music ensembles in the United States including...
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Julie Andrijeski
Julie Andrijeski, full-time Lecturer at Case Western Reserve University, is among the leading Baroque violinists and early music pedagogues in the U.S. In addition to many solo opportunities with various...
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Ryland Angel
Born on St Cecilia’s day, Ryland Angel has performed in Monteverdi’s Orfeo, Gavin Bryars’ Doctor Ox’s Experiment and Fairy Queen at ENO (and Barcelona), Gluck’s Orfeo (Koblenz), Amadigi (Karlsruhe), Venus...
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Jesse Blumberg
Baritone Jesse Blumberg is equally at home on opera, concert and recital stages. His recent engagements include Niobe, Regina di Tebe at Boston Early Music Festival, Bernstein’s Mass at Royal...
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Mischa Bouvier
Mischa Bouvier is winner of the 2010 Concert Artists Guild International Competition. Called a “delight to encounter for the first time” by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and noted by the New...
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Luthien Brackett
Praised by Opera News for her “seductive, easy alto,” mezzo-soprano Luthien Brackett’s recent solo engagements include performances for Trinity Church Wall Street’s Bach at One series, the Gotham Early Music...
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Sarah Cunningham
Sarah Cunningham is recognized as one of the foremost viola da gambists worldwide. She was co-founder, with Monica Huggett, of Trio Sonnerie, with whom she recorded most of the important...
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Daniel Elyar
Daniel Elyar is an active performer and recording artist and has specialized in Baroque performance practice in Europe and North America for over 20 years. Mr. Elyar has performed and...
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Charles Wesley Evans
Charles Wesley Evans, baritone, is establishing a fine career as an early music artist, recitalist, and professional chorus member for the Carmel Bach Festival Chorale, Choir of Trinity Church Wall...
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Karina Fox
Karina Fox holds degrees from New England Conservatory and the Cleveland Institute of Music. Her early music studies began at Oberlin Conservatory with Marilyn McDonald, Miho Hashizume and David Breitman....
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Steven Fox
Steven Fox is Artistic Director of Clarion Music Society and the founder and music director of the Russian period orchestra Musica Antiqua St. Petersburg. He has recently appeared as an...
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Hank Heijink
Lutenist Hank Heijink (pronounced Hey-ink) has played all over the world with leading ensembles such as the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, European Union Baroque Orchestra, Orchestre d’Auvergne, TENET, Mark Morris Dance...
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Christopher Herbert
Christopher Dylan Herbert has received acclaim for his “smooth baritone voice,” his “consistently warm sound,” and his “versatile dramatic abilities.” He recently won an encouragement award from the Sullivan Foundation...
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Grant Herreid
Grant Herreid performs frequently on early reeds, brass, strings and voice with Piffaro, Hesperus, ARTEK, and My Lord Chamberlain’s Consort, and appears frequently with the Newberry Consort, the Folger Consort,...
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Steven Hrycelak
Steven Hrycelak, bass, is equally at home as an operatic, concert, and ensemble performer. Recent operatic roles include Seneca in L’incoronazione di Poppea with Opera Omnia, which the New York...
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Silvie Jensen
A vocalist of great versatility, hailed by the New York Times as “marvelous,” Silvie Jensen enjoys a wide-ranging career that includes early and contemporary music, opera and musical theater, and...
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Kris Kwapis
Acclaimed for her “sterling tone” in the New York Times, Kris Kwapis enjoys playing baroque trumpet and cornetto with several period instrument ensembles, including Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, Trinity...
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Daniel Lee
Period violinist Daniel S. Lee enjoys a varied career as a soloist, chamber musician, concertmaster, and teacher. He has recently performed concertos with the American Baroque Orchestra and Sebastian Chamber...
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Liza Malamut
Liza Malamut, sackbut, has performed with many early music groups across America, including Mercury Baroque, Trinity Baroque Orchestra, Piffaro the Renaissance Band, Early Music New York, the New York Collegium,...
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David McFerrin
Praised by The New York Times for his “appealingly textured sound,” baritone David McFerrin is building a critically acclaimed career across a variety of genres. Recently he debuted with Boston...
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Jason McStoots
Jason McStoots, has performed around the world and throughout the United States in opera, oratorio, and recital. He has been described by critics as “a natural, a believable actor and...
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Robert Mealy
Robert Mealy is one of America’s leading historical string players. He has recorded and toured with many ensembles, both here and in Europe, including Sequentia, Tragicomedia, Les Arts Florissants, and...
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Scott Mello
Tenor Scott Mello has been praised for his “winningly lucid voice” (WCLV) and being “sonorous and alive to text” (Cleveland Plain Dealer). Highlights of the 2011–2012 season include performances of...
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Scott Metcalfe
Violinist and conductor Scott Metcalfe is the music director of Blue Heron, a vocal ensemble specializing in music between 1400 and 1600 that has been acclaimed by the Boston Globe...
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Marc Molomot
Possessed of a rare high-tenor (haute-contre), Marc Molomot enjoys an international opera and concert career. While best known for appearances with early music ensembles and conductors, including William Christie, John...
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Debra Nagy
Debra Nagy, recorders and early double reeds, has been praised for her “dazzling technique and soulful expressiveness” (Rocky Mountain News) for her performances on Baroque oboe with Baroque ensembles and...
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Alex Opsahl
Alex Opsahl studied recorder and cornetto at the Royal Academy of Music, graduating in 2004 with 1st Class Honors. She went on to study privately with Bruce Dickey in Italy,...
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Craig Phillips
Praised for his “handsome, elegant bass” (New York Times) bass-baritone Craig Phillips has performed on opera stages and in concert halls across the U.S. Notable engagements include Argenio in Handel’s...
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Molly Quinn
Soprano Molly Quinn has gained a reputation for her thoughtful interpretations of a wide variety of repertoires. While being an avid performer of Monteverdi, Purcell, Bach and their contemporaries, Miss...
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Mack Ramsey
Mack Ramsey has been a life-long specialist in the performance of repertoires of the 15th to the 17th centuries. Playing sackbut, recorder, and Renaissance flute, he has been especially fascinated...
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Jason Rylander
Praised by the Washington Post for his “strong, clear tenor” and for performances that “coupled sonorous warmth and emotional depth,” tenor Jason Rylander is increasingly in demand as a baroque...
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Erik Schmalz
Erik Schmalz received degrees in trombone performance from Oberlin Conservatory of Music and the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Two years after graduation, he was introduced to period instruments....
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Aaron Sheehan
Grammy-nominated tenor Aaron Sheehan has quickly established himself as one of the leading American tenors of his generation. His voice is heard regularly in the U.S. and Europe, and he...
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Michael Sponseller
Michael Sponseller has appeared throughout Europe and North America with critical acclaim as a soloist, conductor and chamber musician. Winner of the American Bach Soloists Competition (1998) and the Jurow...
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Avi Stein
Avi Stein teaches harpsichord, vocal repertoire, and chamber music at Yale University and continuo at the Juilliard School. He is the organist and music director at St. Matthew & St....
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Daniel Swenberg
Daniel Swenberg specializes in historical plucked strings: Renaissance and Baroque lutes, theorbos, Baroque and 19th century guitars, and Baroque mandolino—and yes, it takes a lot of time to tune them....
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Sumner Thompson
Praised for his “elegant style” (Boston Globe), Sumner Thompson is one of today’s most sought-after young baritones. His appearances on the operatic stage include roles in productions from Boston to...
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Kiri Tollaksen
Kiri Tollaksen (cornetto) enjoys a varied career as a performer and teacher. Praised for her “stunning technique, and extreme musicality” (Journal of the International Trumpet Guild), she has performed and...
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David Vanderwal
David Vanderwal, tenor, is in high demand for his clarion lyric vocal qualities. The American Bach Soloists, the Seattle Baroque Orchestra, the Oregon Bach Festival Orchestra, the Austin Symphony Orchestra,...
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Emily Walhout
Emily Walhout grew up playing the cello and piano, but it was not until college that she discovered her love for Baroque bass lines. At Oberlin Conservatory she took up...
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Virginia Warnken
Hailed by the New York Times as an “elegant . . . rich-toned alto” with “riveting presence,” American mezzo-soprano Virginia Warnken is known for her heartfelt interpretations of the sacred...
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Zachary Wilder
Described as possessing a “remarkably clear, flexible lyric tenor,” and a “radiant tone,” Zachary Wilder is a much sought-after performer on both the operatic and concert stage. He recently made...
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Geoffrey Williams
Geoffrey Williams (countertenor) hails from the Midwest and began his musical life as a treble in the American Boychoir. He is in growing demand as an early music specialist throughout...
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Steven Caldicott Wilson
Praised by The New York Times as “a powerful, polished and moving Evangelist,” Steven Caldicott Wilson was announced in October 2011 as the tenor in the classical male vocal quartet...
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Alexander Woods
Alexander Woods, violin, has been hailed by the New York Times as both a “showstopping” violinist as well as a “deft and sensitive accompanist.” He is in demand as a...
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