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Ruth Wilkinson
Artist
Ruth Wilkinson teaches and performs early music in Melbourne with La Romanesca, a group specializing in medieval and Renaissance music and the Elysium ensemble. She studied the recorder with Hans-Martin Linde and viola da gamba with Jordi Savall at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, Switzerland. Ruth has been involved in many recording projects with the Ensemble of the Fourteenth Century, La Romanesca and the Elysium ensemble, as well as a solo recording of the Suites for Voice Flute by Charles Dieupart — all with the Move label. Ruth teaches recorder and viola da gamba at the Early Music Studio of the University of Melbourne and is Director of Junior School Music at St. Michael’s Grammar School, Melbourne.
The Orpheus Ensemble with Vivien Hamilton
Featuring the music of Purcell, Blow and Eccles, "Tyrannick Love" is a collection of lyrical, folky, character and dramatic 'mad songs' for soprano, harpsichord and baroque cello.

Sonatas of 17th century Italy
Capella Corelli, one of Australia's foremost baroque ensembles perform sonatas from 17th century Italy from Cima to Corelli, including La Follia.

La Romanesca
17th century Italian composer Girolamo Frescobaldi was conservative in style and yet an innovator in many ways. "La Romanesca" presents some of his improvisatory toccatas, imitative polyphonic instrumental music, and songs from his 'arie musicale' of 1630.

La Chambre du Roi
Intimate music from the court of Versailles and the salons of Paris performed by eminent Early Music ensemble, Elysium.

Six Suites for Flute du Voix and Harpsichord (1701)
First release of the complete suites for Flûte du Voix by Charles Dieupart, includes two suites copied by J.S. Bach.

Works for baroque violin, recorder and harpsichord
Capella Corelli has long been one of Australia's foremost baroque chamber ensembles. In this recording they present a collection of sonatas by Handel and Telemann written for various combinations of the baroque violin, recorder, violin da gamba and harpsichord.

La Romanesca
La Romanesca presents a portrait of the musical diversity of Spanish song in the period immediately preceding both the great expulsion and Columbus' great voyages. Music of christian, moorish, jewish Spain before 1492.

La Romanesca
Music from 12th and 13th century Spain. Features songs by Martin Codax, Marcabru and other unknown composers.


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