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   <item id="130225-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.anonymous4.com</url>
      <title>Anonymous 4</title>
      <desc>(Official site) Touring schedule, Discography (complete listing of tracks, including downloadable samples, and news.</desc>
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   <item id="130229-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/3023/gregornc.htm</url>
      <title>Ars Antiqua</title>
      <desc>Ensemble of Genoa, Italy performs Medieval and early Renaissance music, including Gregorian, Amborsian, and Old Roman Chants accompanied by ancient instruments and modern copies. Liturgies, concerts, and a school of ancient music; contact information and newsletter.</desc>
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   <item id="130247-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.wm.edu/SO/CWS</url>
      <title>Christopher Wren Singers</title>
      <desc>A cappella singers from The College of William and Mary;  currently a 12 member mixed ensemble specializing in madrigal and Renaissance music, ballads and a few contemporary songs. Schedule, photos, CDs.</desc>
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   <item id="130241-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.invernessonline.com/coronach/</url>
      <title>Coronach - Authentic Renaisance Scottish Folk Music</title>
      <desc>All the Mystery and Passion of Scotland's Ancient Musical Heritage evoked by the voices and Authentic Instruments of the Highland Consort, Coronach.</desc>
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   <item id="130249-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.dulcesvoces.com</url>
      <title>Dulces Voces Early Music Vocal Ensemble</title>
      <desc>Based in Lincoln, Nebraska, this group of singers specializes in music composed before 1750, but its eclectic repertoire occasionally includes works by contemporary composers. Selected concerts have been featured on the state-wide Nebraska Public Radio Network.</desc>
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   <item id="130237-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.latourdulac.com/cantabile</url>
      <title>Ensemble Cantabile</title>
      <desc>Traditional secular Madrigal performances.  Repertoire; booking information; based in Québec, Canada.</desc>
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   <item id="130231-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.geocities.com/galatachoir</url>
      <title>Galata Chamber Choir</title>
      <desc>Ten member choir based in Turkey performs polyphonic Renaissance and Baroque works in seven languages. Contact information; repertoire; audio files.</desc>
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   <item id="130219-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.gloriana.com.au</url>
      <title>Gloriana Vocal Ensemble</title>
      <desc>Gloriana is a Melbourne-based vocal ensemble of approximately sixteen voices specialising in the performance of Renaissance and Baroque music.</desc>
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   <item id="130217-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/artists/gothic.html</url>
      <title>Gothic Voices</title>
      <desc>Five member medieval vocal ensemble, based in England; notes, CDs and audio files.</desc>
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   <item id="130227-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~uchoir</url>
      <title>Harvard University Choir</title>
      <desc>Choir sings great choral literature in the Sunday morning services at The Memorial Church, as well as presents the annual Carol Services and concerts. A select group of eighteen sings for the daily Morning Prayer services in Appleton Chapel; the volunteer members of the Festival Choir join for special occasions.</desc>
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   <item id="130223-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.kingssing.com/</url>
      <title>King's Singers</title>
      <desc>Six Healthy Englishmen</desc>
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   <item id="130243-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://webhome.idirect.com/~madrigal</url>
      <title>MadriGALS</title>
      <desc>Trio performs delicate madrigals of love and beauty of nature, English catches, and bawdy songs, including English and Italian art songs, Celtic and Scottish folk tunes, and Period pub songs.  Schedule, biographies, CDs and audio files.</desc>
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   <item id="130221-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.roseensemble.com/</url>
      <title>Rose Ensemble</title>
      <desc>Vocal consort specializing in Gregorian chant and Renaissance music; based in St. Paul, Minn. Events schedule and CDs.</desc>
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   <item id="130233-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://manzotti.theopera.com</url>
      <title>Sopranist Angelo Manzotti - International WebSite</title>
      <desc>A full-detailed web site about the Italian sopranist, with discography, and biography. Connected to its own mailing list, the site is a good place to find information about this gifted vocalist.</desc>
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   <item id="130239-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://madrigals.tripod.com</url>
      <title>Stark Raving Madrigals</title>
      <desc>Secular madrigal Renaissance and Baroque a cappella group, based in Massachusetts. Repertoire listing.</desc>
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   <item id="130245-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.amherst.edu/~madrigal</url>
      <title>The Mads</title>
      <desc>Group is part of the Amherst College Choral Society and performs traditional madrigals and bawdy songs. Biographies, events schedule, contact information.</desc>
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   <item id="130215-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://www.the-sixteen.org.uk</url>
      <title>The Sixteen</title>
      <desc>Early music choral group with a supporting orchestra, concentrating on the heritage of early English polyphony, the masterpieces of the Renaissance as well as a diversity of twentieth century choral work.</desc>
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   <item id="130235-1005241935" type="url">
      <url>http://oak.cc.conncoll.edu/~beats</url>
      <title>Three Quick Beats in a Bar</title>
      <desc>A capella madrigal group at Connecticut College performs  16th and 17th century music. Schedule, reptoire, and  photos.</desc>
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