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Emily Van Evera
Emily Van Evera
American singer
1
Caroline Trevor
Caroline Trevor
English contralto
2
Konrad Junghänel
Konrad Junghänel
German conductor and lutenist
3
Andrew Parrott
Andrew Parrott
British conductor
4
René Jacobs
René Jacobs
Belgian (Flemish) countertenor and conductor
5
Peter Harvey
Peter Harvey
English baritone
6
John Eliot Gardiner
John Eliot Gardiner
English conductor
7
Lynne Dawson
Lynne Dawson
English soprano
8
Frieder Bernius
Frieder Bernius
Music conductor
9
Julian Podger
Julian Podger
10
Joshua Rifkin
Joshua Rifkin
American conductor, keyboard player, and musicologist
11
Rachel Podger
Rachel Podger
British musician
12
Paul McCreesh
Paul McCreesh
British conductor
13
English Baroque Soloists
English Baroque Soloists
English chamber orchestra playing on period instruments
14
Concentus Musicus Wien
Concentus Musicus Wien
Austrian music ensemble
15
Anne Sofie von Otter
Anne Sofie von Otter
Swedish mezzo-soprano
16
Trevor Pinnock
Trevor Pinnock
English harpsichordist and conductor
17
The English Concert
The English Concert
chamber orchestra
18
Jordi Savall
Jordi Savall
Spanish musician, conductor, and composer
19
La Venexiana
La Venexiana
musical ensemble
20
Pablo Heras-Casado
Pablo Heras-Casado
Spanish conductor
21
Gustav Leonhardt
Gustav Leonhardt
Dutch keyboard player, conductor, musicologist, teacher and editor
22
Philippe Jaroussky
Philippe Jaroussky
French operatic sopranist countertenor
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Jakob Lindberg
Jakob Lindberg
Swedish musician and luth player
Taverner Consort and Players
British early music ensemble

Taverner Consort and Players

Intro
British early music ensemble
Music
Members, past and present

The Taverner Choir, Consort and Players is a British music ensemble which specialises in the performance of Early and Baroque music. The ensemble is made up of a Baroque orchestra (the Players), a vocal consort (the Consort) and a Choir. Performers place emphasis on a historically informed performance practice and players work with restored or replicated period instruments.

The group is named after the 16th-century English composer John Taverner.