The Parley of Instruments is a British early music ensemble founded in 1979 by Peter Holman and Roy Goodman. Specializing in the performance of Baroque and Renaissance music, the group is known for playing on period instruments and for their scholarly approach to the repertoire. They have made a significant contribution to the early music revival, with a particular focus on English music from the 16th, 17th, and earl
... Per saperne di piùThe Parley of Instruments is a British early music ensemble founded in 1979 by Peter Holman and Roy Goodman. Specializing in the performance of Baroque and Renaissance music, the group is known for playing on period instruments and for their scholarly approach to the repertoire. They have made a significant contribution to the early music revival, with a particular focus on English music from the 16th, 17th, and early 18th centuries. The ensemble has an extensive discography that includes works by well-known composers such as Handel, as well as lesser-known figures from the Baroque era. Their recordings have been critically acclaimed for their authenticity and musicality. The Parley of Instruments has also been involved in educational activities, aiming to spread knowledge and appreciation for historical performance practices.
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