Presentation of research into three different types of viols, and performances with the Rose Consort of Viols on consorts of each set: viols based on a painting by Lorenzo Costa (1497), viols based on Venetian mid-16th century instruments, and 'Jacobean' style viols
From 2011 to 2015, two research projects at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis were concerned with bowe...
‘Which viols are held in great esteem these days? The very old English ones’, stated Philipp Eisel i...
The paper summarizes the main aspects of an experimental vibro-acoustic investigation developed by t...
The first recording of music from sources in Bologna (MS Q18), Spain (Cancionero de Palacio) and Eng...
The importance of the courts of northern Italy as the birthplace of the viol consort in the closing ...
Programme of newly researched music from c. 1520-1580 from Italy, Germany, France and England, perfo...
Concert performed by the Rose Consort of Viols using replicas of mid-sixteenth century Venetian-styl...
Concert at York Early Music Festival by Rose Consort of Viols with Clare Wilkinson (mezzo) performin...
CD by the Rose Consort of Viols, using a set of instruments made by Richard Jones after an original ...
The CD documents recordings that demonstrate research into the application of a hypothetical set of ...
Musical repertory of great importance and quality was performed on viols in sixteenth- and early sev...
A journey through the viol consort’s development, starting with copies of instruments from Italy in ...
Concert performance with the Rose Consort of Viols and Clare Wilkinson (mezzo-soprano) using a set o...
The first recording using a matched set of viols by Richard Jones, whose instruments are modelled on...
The CD is informed by Professor Bryan’s research into the development of performance practice, using...
From 2011 to 2015, two research projects at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis were concerned with bowe...
‘Which viols are held in great esteem these days? The very old English ones’, stated Philipp Eisel i...
The paper summarizes the main aspects of an experimental vibro-acoustic investigation developed by t...
The first recording of music from sources in Bologna (MS Q18), Spain (Cancionero de Palacio) and Eng...
The importance of the courts of northern Italy as the birthplace of the viol consort in the closing ...
Programme of newly researched music from c. 1520-1580 from Italy, Germany, France and England, perfo...
Concert performed by the Rose Consort of Viols using replicas of mid-sixteenth century Venetian-styl...
Concert at York Early Music Festival by Rose Consort of Viols with Clare Wilkinson (mezzo) performin...
CD by the Rose Consort of Viols, using a set of instruments made by Richard Jones after an original ...
The CD documents recordings that demonstrate research into the application of a hypothetical set of ...
Musical repertory of great importance and quality was performed on viols in sixteenth- and early sev...
A journey through the viol consort’s development, starting with copies of instruments from Italy in ...
Concert performance with the Rose Consort of Viols and Clare Wilkinson (mezzo-soprano) using a set o...
The first recording using a matched set of viols by Richard Jones, whose instruments are modelled on...
The CD is informed by Professor Bryan’s research into the development of performance practice, using...
From 2011 to 2015, two research projects at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis were concerned with bowe...
‘Which viols are held in great esteem these days? The very old English ones’, stated Philipp Eisel i...
The paper summarizes the main aspects of an experimental vibro-acoustic investigation developed by t...