Sequentia with Benjamin Bagby

Members
of Piffaro
Grant Herreid:
lute, Renaissance guitar, vihuela, recorders, shawm, percussion
Greg Ingles: sackbut, recorder, krumhorn,
percussion
Joan Kimball: shawm, recorders, bagpipes,
capped reeds
Christa Patton: harp, shawm, bagpipe,
recorder, capped reeds
Robert Wiemken: shawm, dulcian,
recorders, capped reeds, rackett, percussion
Tom Zajac: sackbut, recorders, bagpipes, hurdy
gurdy, pipe & tabor, harp, percussion
Piffaro, founded in 1980, performs music of the late Medieval and
Renaissance periods on a large and varied collection of early wind
instruments, augmented by percussion and strings. Modeled after the
official civic, chapel and court bands that were the premier
professional ensembles from the 14th into the early 17th centuries,
Piffaro has pursued the instruments and music of the peasantry and of
rustic life as well, combining the two milieu to dramatic effect when
appropriate. Under the direction of Joan Kimball and Robert Wiemken, the
Band produces its own concert series in Philadelphia, USA with three to
four programs per year, bringing to their series some of the finest
talents in early music performance as their guests. Excerpts from these
concerts are regularly broadcast nationwide on National Public Radio’s
Performance Today.
Piffaro tours throughout the United States, represented by MCM
Artists, and has performed on many of the major early music series in
the US, including Music Before 1800 and The Cloisters Concerts in New
York City, the Seattle Early Music Guild, the San Francisco Early Music
Society, the Concert Society at Maryland, Milwaukee’s Early Music Now,
and the Pittsburgh Renaissance & Baroque Society.
The ensemble made its European debut in May of 1993 at Tage Alter
Musik Regensburg. They performed there again in 1996 as part of a tour
of summer music festivals in Austria, Germany, France, Belgium and
Italy, and in 1997 and 1998 appeared at festivals in Hamburg, Berlin,
The Czech Republic, Belgium, Spain and Colombia, South America. Since
then, they have returned to Regensburg for a third time, performed two
summers in a row at the Spoleto Festival in Italy, made their English
debut at the York Early Music Festival, and performed at the Utrecht
Early Music Festival in the summer of 2001.
Piffaro has recorded for Newport Classics and for Deutsche Grammophon,
Archiv Produktion. Canzoni e Danze, the ensemble’s first recording for
DG’s Archiv division, was released in the fall of 1995, and was followed
by a recording of French music in 1996, a recording of Spanish &
Portuguese wind music in 1997, and a Flemish recording in March of 2000.
Since then, it has signed with Dorian Records, and its first recording
with that label, Stadtpfeiffer, Wind Music of Renaissance Germany, was
released early in 2001, with its second, a recording of repertoire from
Harmonices Musices Odhecaton A, released in February 2002
...more information at
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