Second Row
Paul Elliott
José Lemos
Jennifer Paulino
Peter Becker
Jennifer Ellis Kampani
Third Row
Nigel North
Louise Carslake
David Wilson
Annette Bauer
Matthias Maute
Fourth Row
Elisabeth Reed
Rob Diggins
Jillon Stoppels Dupree
John Dornenburg
Jolianne von Einem
Annette’s musical passions include original notation sources in early music, and improvisation in modal music traditions, from the highly intricate and complex Indian ragas, to medieval modes, to the modal repertoire of European, Middle Eastern, and North African music traditions. She is the co-founder of Magic Carpet, a duo dedicated to the art of improvisation. Annette also plays Brazilian percussion with Maracatu Luta, and has studied Maracatu and other rhythms from the Brazilian Northeast with groups in Recife, Brazil, and at the annual California Brazil Camp.
Louise holds the graduate diploma in flute from Trinity College of Music, London, and the diploma for baroque flute performance from the Arnhem Conservatory in the Netherlands, where her teacher was Wilbert Hazelzet. She also studied baroque music performance practice with Nikolaus Harnoncourt at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria.
]]>Jillon has been a featured artist at the York Early Music Festival (England), the Boston Early Music Festival, the Berkeley Early Music Festival, the National Music Museum, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Santa Barbara Art Museum, and numerous universities and colleges. Her world premiere recording of Philip Glass’s Concerto for Harpsichord and Chamber Orchestra, released in 2006 on the Orange Mountain Music label, has been described as “superb” by the New York Times.
Jillon has collaborated with some of today’s foremost musicians and ensembles, including recorder virtuoso Marion Verbruggen, violinists Stanley Ritchie and Jaap Schröder, sopranos Ellen Hargis and Julianne Baird, the ensembles Musica Pacifica and The Newberry Consort, dancer Anna Mansbridge, the Seattle Symphony (with whom she has recorded), and the Seattle Baroque Orchestra.
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