The Early Music Ensemble is dedicated to vocal and instrumental music from historical periods prior to 1800, with particular emphasis on Western repertories not usually covered by other UCLA ensembles. The mission of the course is dual: to explore historical repertories and performance practices with depth and rigor, and to bring the results of these explorations to a high performance level. Founding Director Elisabeth Le Guin was an original member of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and has made over 40 recordings of early music; her scholarship has transformed the study of early music performance as a theoretical and practical field.
Early Music
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Early Music
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Lecturer
Marylin Winkle Marylin Winkle is a performer, scholar, and advocate. As Artistic Director of L.A. Camerata, she promotes the performance of works for and by women and “others” who have been underrepresented…
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Upcoming Performances
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Mar 23 Sun
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classical
The Early Music Ensemble Performs Francesca Caccini Francesca Caccini, “La liberazione di Ruggiero dall’Isola di Alcina” 400th Anniversary Performance The UCLA Early Music Ensemble, featuring guest artists from L.A. Camerata, will celebrate Early Music Month and
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Mixmaster Dean
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