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Lampe's The Coquet, from Saddleworth Festival June 2011.
Emma Curtis (contralto), Jim O'Toole (baroque violin), Frances Kelly (triple harp), Andrew Maginley (baroque lute) & Natasha Kraemer (baroque 'cello)
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Lampe's The Coquet, from Saddleworth Festival June 2011.
Emma Curtis (contralto), Jim O'Toole (baroque violin), Frances Kelly (triple harp), Andrew Maginley (baroque lute) & Natasha Kraemer (baroque 'cello)
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Galliard's The Early Horn, from Saddleworth Festival June 2011.
Emma Curtis (contralto), Jim O'Toole (baroque violin), Frances Kelly (triple harp), Andrew Maginley (baroque guitar) & Natasha Kraemer (baroque 'cello)
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From the interval of our gig at Saddleworth Festival, June 2011. Scots and Irish folk tunes popular in the early 1700s in Britain which we use to coax the audience away from the bar and back to their seats.
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Jim O'Toole (baroque violin), Frances Kelly (harp), Andrew Maginley (english guittar) & Natasha Kraemer (baroque 'cello)
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We recorded the famous tune Lilliburlero as a theme tune for London Historians. Check them out http://www.londonhistorians.org
We are Emma Curtis (contralto), Jim O'Toole (baroque violin), Frances Kelly (triple harp), Andrew Maginley (baroque guitar) & Natasha Kraemer (baroque 'cello)
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A song from our programme 'Old England Grown New'. Come join us Tuesday 15th February 2011, at Lauderdale House Highgate, London N6 http://www.thefrolick.com/FFCC.html
Ask me no more where Jove bestows, music by William Lawes, words by the Cavalier poet Thomas Carew. Performed by The Frolick at the Sir John Soane's Museum Gala at Banqueting House, Whitehall, London, October 2010.
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Emma Curtis (contralto), Catherine Martin, Huw Daniel & Jim O'Toole (baroque violins), Kirsty Whatley (triple harp), Andrew Maginley (theorbo), Richard Boothby (viola da gamba) & Natasha Kraemer (baroque 'cello). Violin arrangement by Catherine Martin.
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