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Hortus Musicus

Hortus Musicus

Hortus Musicus has been played on NTS in shows including Tim Koh: Kokonut Trip, featured first on 10 April 2019. Songs played include Antifona Iz Ophoda Za Cvijetnicu / Antiphon From The Palm Sunday Procession.

Hortus Musicus is an Estonian ensemble that was established in 1972 by Andres Mustonen, a violin student of the Tallinn State Conservatory. Hortus Musicus specialises in performing early music, including 8th-15th century European forms such as; Gregorian Chant, Organum, Medieval Liturgic Hymns and Motets, the Franco-Flemish School, and Renaissance Music (including French chansons, villanelles and Italian madrigals). The group also presents early, non-European styles including Indian Ragas, Israeli temple songs, Arabian mughams and Jewish music. The group's repertoire has also included pieces by 20th century composers (often created specially for Hortus Musicus, e.g. by Arvo Pärt).

Hortus Musicus has given concerts in the US, Japan, Israel, as well as having performed at several major early music festivals. They have recorded approximately 35 programmes, a portion of which is available from companies such as Erdenklang, Musica Svecia, Forte and Finlandia Records. The group's latest recording is "Ave…" (2005): 'music from the late Middle Ages in memoriam Helle Mustonen (1950-2005)'.

Members

Andres Mustonen - leader, violin, viola, recorder, cromorn Olev Ainomäe - shawm, oboe, recorder, shalmey, cromorn, rauschpfeiff Valter Jürgenson - trombone Tõnis Kuurme - curtal, shawm, bassoon, recorder, cromorn, rauschpfeiff Peeter Klaas - viol, cello Imre Eenma - violone, contrabass, viola Ivo Sillamaa - harpsichord, organ, piano Joosep Vahermägi - tenor Jaan Arder - baritone Riho Ridbeck - bass, percussion

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Hortus Musicus

Hortus Musicus has been played on NTS in shows including Tim Koh: Kokonut Trip, featured first on 10 April 2019. Songs played include Antifona Iz Ophoda Za Cvijetnicu / Antiphon From The Palm Sunday Procession.

Hortus Musicus is an Estonian ensemble that was established in 1972 by Andres Mustonen, a violin student of the Tallinn State Conservatory. Hortus Musicus specialises in performing early music, including 8th-15th century European forms such as; Gregorian Chant, Organum, Medieval Liturgic Hymns and Motets, the Franco-Flemish School, and Renaissance Music (including French chansons, villanelles and Italian madrigals). The group also presents early, non-European styles including Indian Ragas, Israeli temple songs, Arabian mughams and Jewish music. The group's repertoire has also included pieces by 20th century composers (often created specially for Hortus Musicus, e.g. by Arvo Pärt).

Hortus Musicus has given concerts in the US, Japan, Israel, as well as having performed at several major early music festivals. They have recorded approximately 35 programmes, a portion of which is available from companies such as Erdenklang, Musica Svecia, Forte and Finlandia Records. The group's latest recording is "Ave…" (2005): 'music from the late Middle Ages in memoriam Helle Mustonen (1950-2005)'.

Members

Andres Mustonen - leader, violin, viola, recorder, cromorn Olev Ainomäe - shawm, oboe, recorder, shalmey, cromorn, rauschpfeiff Valter Jürgenson - trombone Tõnis Kuurme - curtal, shawm, bassoon, recorder, cromorn, rauschpfeiff Peeter Klaas - viol, cello Imre Eenma - violone, contrabass, viola Ivo Sillamaa - harpsichord, organ, piano Joosep Vahermägi - tenor Jaan Arder - baritone Riho Ridbeck - bass, percussion

Original source: Last.fm

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Most played tracks

Antifona Iz Ophoda Za Cvijetnicu / Antiphon From The Palm Sunday Procession
Hortus Musicus, Ansambl Za Ranu Glazbu / Hortus Musicus, Early Music Consort
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