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Lucie Skeaping trained at the Royal College of Music and came
to Jewish music through her interest in Medieval and Renaissance English
music and desire to explore the music of her own roots. She presents BBC
Radio 3's twice-weekly series 'The Early Music Show'.
Click here to visit Lucie's
website.
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Robin Jeffrey studied at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
and the Royal College of Music. He also performs as a lutenist all over
the world and spends part of each year working in Athens with traditional
Greek musicians.
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Roddy Skeaping taught Viola da Gamba at the Royal College
of Music, later appointed Leverhulme Research Fellow. Has made
countless recordings of early and traditional music. His compositions
include works for for choirs, chamber groups and theatre and film scores.
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Ben Harlan is a graduate from the Guildhall School of Music.
He has a special interest in improvisation techniques, contemporary music
and jazz and in Music Education.
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Robert Levy studied at Dornbirn Music School and at Bregenz
Conservatory, Austria. He works mainly in musical theatre and is currently
performing on stage in the London's hit West End musical 'Chicago'.
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Jon Banks After gaining a BA. D.Phil at Oxford University
he worked as a jazz pianist. Later took up the Medieval harp and dulcimer
performing, broadcasting and recording. He has written a book on the
Renaissance motet and classical rhetoric and currently holds a Leverhulme
Research Fellowship.
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