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- Five_Centuries_Ensemble abstract "The Five Centuries Ensemble (1971-1984) was an early music ensemble in Paris and Italy during the 1970 and early 1980s. It was one of the first groups preceding the revival of interest in early music and historically informed performance of baroque music in the mid-1970s and 1980s.The group's founding members were counter-tenor and composer John Patrick Thomas, cellist Marijke Verberne, and American soprano Carol Plantamura. William Christie (harpsichordist) - following his 1971 first recording with the Parisian musicologist Geneviève Thibault de Chambure (Neuilly-sur-Seine 1902 – Strasbourg 1975). Other members included American soprano Judith Nelson.After the departure of Christie and Nelson to focus on baroque music with René Jacobs' Concerto Vocale in 1976, the remaining members of the Five Centuries Ensemble turned more to contemporary music.".
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- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageRevisionID "506419740".
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink Baroque_music.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink Carol_Plantamura.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_music_groups.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink Early_music.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink Geneviève_Thibault_de_Chambure.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink Historically_informed_performance.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink John_Patrick_Thomas.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink Judith_Nelson.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink Marijke_Verberne.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink René_Jacobs.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink William_Christie_(harpsichordist).
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink William_Christie_(musician).
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLink Category:Contemporary_classical_music_ensemble.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageWikiLinkText "Five Centuries Ensemble".
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble hasPhotoCollection Five_Centuries_Ensemble.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble subject Category:Early_music_groups.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble subject Category:Contemporary_classical_music_ensemble.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble hypernym Ensemble.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble type Band.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble type Group.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble type Group.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble comment "The Five Centuries Ensemble (1971-1984) was an early music ensemble in Paris and Italy during the 1970 and early 1980s. It was one of the first groups preceding the revival of interest in early music and historically informed performance of baroque music in the mid-1970s and 1980s.The group's founding members were counter-tenor and composer John Patrick Thomas, cellist Marijke Verberne, and American soprano Carol Plantamura.".
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble label "Five Centuries Ensemble".
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- Five_Centuries_Ensemble sameAs Q5455850.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble sameAs Q5455850.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble wasDerivedFrom Five_Centuries_Ensemble?oldid=506419740.
- Five_Centuries_Ensemble isPrimaryTopicOf Five_Centuries_Ensemble.