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Luzzasco Luzzaschi
Luzzasco Luzzaschi
Italian composer
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Musica Elettronica Viva
Musica Elettronica Viva
musical ensemble
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John Bergamo
John Bergamo
American composer
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Boccherini Quintet
Boccherini Quintet
musical artist
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Bernard Rands
Bernard Rands
British composer
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Giuseppe Sinopoli
Giuseppe Sinopoli
Italian conductor and composer
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Alvin Curran
Alvin Curran
American musician and composer
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Sergiu Celibidache
Sergiu Celibidache
Romanian conductor
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Cecilia Bartoli
Cecilia Bartoli
Italian singer
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Giacinto Scelsi
Giacinto Scelsi
Italian composer and poet
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Stevie Wishart
Stevie Wishart
artist
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Nicholas Maw
Nicholas Maw
British composer
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Morten Lauridsen
Morten Lauridsen
American composer
Carol Plantamura
American opera singer

Carol Plantamura

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American opera singer
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Carol Plantamura in 1979

Carol Plantamura (born February 8, 1941 in Los Angeles, California) is an American soprano specializing in 17th and 20th century music.

She graduated from Occidental College and was an original member of the Rockefeller Foundation-funded Creative Associates at SUNY Buffalo, under the direction of Lukas Foss. She has collaborated with such composers as Luciano Berio, Pierre Boulez, Vinko Globokar, Pauline Oliveros, Lukas Foss, Betsy Jolas, Will Ogdon, Bernard Rands, Frederic Rzewski, and Robert Erickson. Beginning in 1966, she was an original member of the improvising electronic music collective Musica Elettronica Viva in Rome, Italy.

From 1971 to 1984, Plantamura was active as a founding member, along with countertenor-composer John Patrick Thomas, cellist Marijke Verberne, and harpsichordist William Christie, of The Five Centuries Ensemble. The group combined early music with contemporary works (many written expressly for the ensemble) in concerts and radio broadcasts throughout Europe and America and on tours in Australia and New Zealand. Plantamura appears in six recordings of 17th-century Italian vocal music that The Five Centuries Ensemble made for the Fonit Cetra/Italia label in Italy (including works by d'India, Monteverdi, Luzzaschi, Gagliano, Frescobaldi, and A. Scarlatti—other ensemble members on the recordings include soprano Martha Herr, countertenor Thomas, lutenist Jürgen Hübscher, viola da gambist Martha McGaughey, and harpsichordist Arthur Haas).

Plantamura joined the faculty of the University of California, San Diego in 1978 and is currently Professor Emerita. She also serves on the San Diego Early Music Society (SDEMS) Advisory Panel [1].