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The Early Music Consort Of London Free Music

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The Early Music Consort Of London Free Music

The Early Music Consort Of London

Effective period / Period of releases: 1969 - 2006

Members: Adam Skeaping, Simon Standage, Alan Lumsden, Colin Sheen, David Munrow, George Malcolm, Eleanor Sloan, Roderick Skeaping, Christopher Hogwood, Oliver Brookes, Jane Ryan, David Corkhill, Trevor Jones (4), Michael Laird (2), Nigel North, Martyn Hill, Leigh Nixon, Roger Brenner, Martin Nicholls (2), Iaan Wilson, Polly Waterfield, Robert Spencer (2), Mary Remnant, John Turner (5), Peter Goodwin, Roger Groves, Graham Whiting, David Pugsley, Valerie Butts, John Donaldson (5)

The Early Music Consort of London was founded by Christopher Hogwood and David Munrow in 1967 and disbanded in 1976 following Munrow's death. It produced many influential collections of early music, typical of which was The Art of the Netherlands issued as a three-record set in 1976.

External Pages

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Music_Consort