‘Mark Levy's superb viol
consort has the intensity, joyfulness and relaxation of a virtuoso quartet’
London Evening Standard
‘A terrific display of what
makes this consort special… Concordia’s strengths dazzled from the
platform’
The Times
‘Bewitching’
The Observer
About Concordia
Concordia plays the magical English music of the golden
age and a wide range of renaissance and baroque repertoire from Italy,
Spain, Germany and France. Concordia often works with guest artists on other
instruments and, above all, the human voice, regular collaborators
including the
countertenors Robin Blaze and James Bowman, and
the soprano Rachel Elliott.
Perhaps because of the breadth and appeal of its stimulating
programming,
which also includes new commissions, contemporary dance and poetry,
Concordia is now one of the most active British chamber groups, appearing
at the Wigmore Hall, festivals throughout the country and major venues
across Europe.
The regular members of
Concordia are Mark Levy, Joanna Levine, Emilia Benjamin, Daniel Yeadon,
Reiko Ichise, Alison McGillivray
and Markus Tapio viols, Elizabeth Kenny lute
and Gary Cooper organ & harpsichord.

Mark Levy founded Concordia in 1992 to explore music
involving viols of all shapes and sizes. The ensemble has gone on to
appear regularly at the major British music festivals and throughout
Europe, as well as as at the Wigmore Hall, the Purcell Room and the Queen
Elizabeth Hall, where they played in the first Royal Festival Hall Early
Music Festival. Acclaimed in the British and European press for its
concerts, radio and CD recordings, Concordia has gained a special
reputation for its imaginatively themed programmes, often exploring links
with the other arts. Concordia’s innovative programming has led to
performances combining music with newly-commissioned dance, poetry and
drama: most recently a set of monologues for Elizabeth I premiered by the
well-known actress Penelope Keith at the Covent Garden Festival and now on
tour supported by Concordia’s fourth major award from the Arts Council of
England. Other collaborations have included work with Will Kemp of the
Adventures in Motion Pictures dance company and the poet Glyn Maxwell, and
future plans include a performance with Vanessa Redgrave at the Globe
Theatre, while several recent concert appearances, radio broadcasts and
recordings have been linked to major exhibitions at the Royal Academy of
Arts and the National Gallery.
Recent appearances have included a return visit to the
Bruges Festival, tours of Spain, Germany and Scotland, and concerts in the
Spitalfields, Greenwich and Covent Garden Festivals, as well as numerous
concerts for the BBC, German and Belgian Radio. Concordia’s recent CD releases of music by Orlando Gibbons have been
showered with awards including a Diapason d’Or, Choc de Musique and 10 de
Répertoire in France, an award from Fonoforum in Germany, an Outstanding
rating from BBC Music Magazine and an Editor’s Choice in Gramophone. The
latest release is of music by the brilliant maverick English composer
William Lawes, whose 400th anniversary falls in 2002. Concordia have just
given two recitals in the Wigmore Hall’s Lawes anniversary series to great
critical acclaim, and toured
a Lawes programme on the Dutch Early Music Network,
and they will shortly appear in two BBC TV
programmes on Lawes. Other ongoing
projects include a set of new commissions for viols, including pieces by
John Tavener and Gavin Bryars.
Contact information
- Concordia is managed by
-
Jill Davies
38 Harvey Road
London N8
9PA
UK
- Telephone
- +44 (0)20 8348 4295
- FAX
- +44 (0)20
8374 7121
- Email
-
concordia@violconsort.com
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- For enquiries in France please contact
-
Sarah Turner
24 Buisson Richard
F-78600 Le Mesnil le Roi
- Telephone
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+331
3912 1191
- FAX
-
+331
3962 0722
- Email
-
sarahturner.com@wanadoo.fr
-
-
- For enquiries in Germany please contact
-
Erika Esslinger
Konzertagentur Esslinger
Spittlerstraße 6
D-70190 Stuttgart
- Telephone
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+49 (0)711 283 276
- FAX
-
+49 (0)711 261
421
- Email
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esslinger@konzertagentur.de