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Sonnambula at the Metropolitan Museum



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On October 1, 2014, we had the remarkable opportunity to perform a concert using four of the Metropolitan Museum's exquisite historic instruments. Here we are warming up on the viols (from left to right: Elizabeth Weinfield on the John Rose, Amy Domingues on the Andreas Jais, and Shirley Hunt on an anonymous German viol).

Violinist Jude Ziliak played the Museum's beautiful Amati, and our tenor, James Kennerley, sang, using, as one of the curators put it, his "original instrument."
Read more about the Met's viols on the Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History

Listen below to some tracks recorded live from this concert.
Eustache DuCaurroy: Fantasia à3 On Jeune Fillette
John Dowland: Now O Now ("The Frog Galliard")
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