Talk:Taverner Consort and Players
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Date Conflict
[edit]According to this page, the Taverner Consort and Players was founded in 1978. According to the Taverner.org website, the 30th anniversary took place in 2003. But the Wikipedia article on Emma Kirkby indicates she joined the choir in 1971. --RichardVeryard 12:41, 8 November 2006 (UTC)
Grove Music Online:
Taverner Choir.
English choir, founded by andrew Parrott. Since its début at the Bath Festival in 1973 the Taverner Choir together with the Taverner Consort (a solo ensemble) and the Taverner Players, have established an international reputation for animated music-making informed by Parrott's imaginative and often provocative scholarship. The Taverner Choir and Consort's many recordings include Renaissance and Baroque repertory from Monteverdi and Marenzio to Handel and Bach, and several modern works. Their broadcasts on BBC Radio 3 have included some challenging juxtapositions of early and contemporary music.
GEORGE PRATT
© Oxford University Press 2007
Then early 1970s sounds right. The choir had to exist before its debut.--Traveler273 06:34, 10 May 2007 (UTC)