Ensemble Santenay
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Ensemble Santenay | |
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Origin | Trossingen, Germany |
Genres | Early music |
Years active | 2004–present |
Members | Julla Schmidt – voice, organetto Elodie Wiemer – recorders Szilárd Chereji – vielle Ori Harmelin – lute |
Website | www.santenay.de |
Ensemble Santenay is an early music ensemble, originating in the Institute of Early Music in Trossingen, Germany. It was established in May 2004 by four musicians of four different nationalities specialising in their studies in the historically informed interpretation and performance of music from the 14th and 15th centuries, late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance.
The formation of the ensemble using voice and instruments (copies of original instruments) perfectly suits the music of the Burgundian courts known as the Chansons Courtoises and reveals its poetical character along with its complex polyphony.
Musicians
- Julla Schmidt – voice, organetto
- Elodie Wiemer – recorders
- Szilárd Chereji – vielle
- Ori Harmelin – lute
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