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Resources
  • Cat on the Keys Music

    Editions of music from the 16th to 19th centuries. Early Music backing tracks.

  • Choraline

    Rehearsal materials for Choral Singers.

  • Clive Lane Music for Viols & Recorders

    An Australian composer and arranger, specialising in music for small ensembles.
    Music for Recorders | Music for Viols

  • Consort Minus One with Chelys Consort

    A series of consort pieces that you can play along with, at A=415 or A=440.

  • David Hatcher Consort Music Minus One

    Renaissance viol music with parts removed so you can play along.

  • Early Music Shop: Early Music @ 1

    Short performances by various musicians on different Early Music instruments.

  • Lockdown Lute with Jacob Heringman

    Jacob Heringman brings us a series of short videos about the renaissance lute.

  • Music Minus One with Sam Stadlen

    Subscription "music minus one" service for viol players, with videos and audio files.

  • NEMA Newsletters

    Back issues of the National Early Music Association Newsletter.

  • OAE “The Show Must Go On(line)”

    Online ways to engage with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.

  • Polyphonica Recorder Trio Free Score Library

    A large library of arrangements for recorders, including works for small and large ensembles.

  • The City Musick Play-Along Store

    Renaissance wind music with parts removed so you can play along.

  • The English Concert One-to-One

    One-to-one online sessions with The English Concert musicians via Zoom.

YouTube
  • Alison Kinder

    Alison Kinder, Viol-player and Teacher, on YouTube (tutorials).

  • Early Music Sources

    Videos discussing interesting subjects related to early music sources.

  • Homechoir on YouTube

    Singing at home at your leisure. Home of the Quarantine Choir!

  • I Fagiolini

    I Fagiolini on YouTube, including concert performances and "sing the score" resources.

  • Jacqui Robertson-Wade

    Jacqui Robertson-Wade, Viol-player and Teacher, on YouTube (tutorials).

  • Sarah Jeffery / Team Recorder

    Dozens of videos from Sarah, including Baroque, Renaissance and Playalong sections.

  • Sounds Baroque – Julian Perkins

    Julian Perkins, Founder Director of Sounds Baroque, on YouTube (mini-concerts).

  • Virtual Elizabethan Revels

    The Historical Dance Society's Virtual Elizabethan Revels on YouTube.

Next SWEMF Events

CANCELLED (Singing Workshop, with Tim Brown)
CANCELLED (Singing Workshop, with Tim Brown)31/05/2025 10:00
Workshop for singers & instruments, with Huw Morgan
Workshop for singers & instruments, with Huw Morgan07/06/2025 10:00
Workshop for voices and strings with Clare Griffel
Workshop for voices and strings with Clare Griffel28/06/2025 10:00

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Latest Reports

  • Workshop photoPurcell “Rejoice in the Lord Alway” & Monteverdi “Beatus Vir”
  • Robert Parsons – beyond Ave Maria
  • Missa Diligam te, Domine by Giovanni Valentini for three four-part choirs
  • ‘The Voice of the Turtledove’. Settings of ‘The Song of Songs’.
All Reports

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