FRETWORK (MUSIC GROUP)


'Fretwork' is a consort of viols based in England, United Kingdom. Formed in 1986, the group consists of six players and is considered to be one of the finest groups performing music for viol consort. Its repertoire consists primarily of music of the Renaissance period, in particular that of Elizabethan England, and the Baroque period, including arrangements of the music of J.S. Bach.
The group has toured all over the world, with tours of Japan & USA, and three visits to Russia, the first when it was still the Soviet Union in 1989. They initiated a series of courses for voices and viols on the Greek island of Evvia with Michael Chance, and have also been invited twice to teach on the annual Conclave of the Viola da Gamba Society of America.
In addition to its performances of early music, Fretwork has been active in commissioning new works for viol consort. Its 1997 recording ''Sit Fast'' includes new works by such composers as Gavin Bryars, Tan Dun, and Elvis Costello. It has also commissioned music from Sir John Tavener, Alexander Goehr, George Benjamin, Duncan Druce, Fabrice Fitch, Gavin Bryars, Barry Guy, Poul Ruders, Simon Bainbridge, Ivan Moody, John Woolrich, Thea Musgrave, Peter Sculthorpe, Sally Beamish, Andrew Keeling and Orlando Gough.
Fretwork has recorded a series of discs for Virgin Classics and currently records for Harmonia Mundi USA. Recent discs include 'Alio Modo' (arrangements of keyboard music by Bach), Chansons by Alexander Agricola and Fabrice Fitch and a disc of consort songs with Emma Kirkby.
Fretwork was recently featured on the soundtracks of two Jim Jarmusch movies, Coffee and Cigarettes (2003) and Broken Flowers (2005). Other filmtracks include The Da Vinci Code, Kingdom of Heaven, The Crucible, La Fille d'Artagnant and many others. It has also recorded for Robbie Williams (Supreme) and Loreena McKennit 'An Ancient Muse'.

Contents
Current members
Former members
Frequent guests
Prizes and Awards
Discography
External links

Current members



Richard Boothby


★ Richard Campbell


Wendy Gillespie


Asako Morikawa

Richard Tunnicliffe

Susanna Pell
(
★ denotes members when the group originally formed)
Former members


★ Julia Hodgson

★ William Hunt

Frequent guests



Emma Kirkby - Soprano

Michael Chance - Counter-Tenor

Charles Daniels - Tenor

Jacob Heringman - Lute

Paul Nicholson - Organ, Harpsichord

Timothy Roberts - Organ

Christopher Wilson - Lute

Prizes and Awards


1997 - French Grand Prix du Disque for ''Lachrimae'' by John Dowland1604

Discography



★ "Agricola: Chansons" by Alexander Agricola & Fabrice Fitch - 2006

★ ''Bach: Alio Modo'' by Johann Sebastian Bach - 2005

★ ''Consort Songs'' by William Byrd - 2004

★ ''Im Maien'' by Ludwig Senfl - 2004

★ ''Above the Starrs'' by Thomas Tomkins - 2003

★ ''The Art of Fugue'' by J.S. Bach - 2002

★ ''Harmonice Musices Odhecaton'' compiled by Ottaviano Petrucci - 2001

★ ''The Hidden Face'' by John Tavener and John Taverner - 2001

★ ''Celestiall Witchcraft'' - 1999

★ ''Sit Fast'' - 1997

★ ''The Mirrour and Wonder of his Age'' by John Jenkins - 1996

★ ''Matthew Locke:Consort of Fower Parts'' by Matthew Locke - 1996

★ ''Concord is conquer'd'' by William Lawes - 1995

★ ''Henry Purcell:The Fantazias and In Nomines'' by Henry Purcell - 1995

★ ''William Byrd:The Complete Consort Music'' by William Byrd - 1994

★ ''The English Viol'' - 1994 (compilation album)

★ ''A Play of Passion'' - 1992

★ ''Music for Viols'' - 1992

★ ''For ye Violls'' by William Lawes - 1991

★ ''Lachrimae'' by John Dowland - 1990

★ ''Goe nightly cares'' by John Dowland and William Byrd - 1990

★ ''Night's Black Bird'' by John Dowland and William Byrd - 1989

★ ''Cries and Fancies'' by Orlando Gibbons - 1989

★ ''Armada'' - 1988

★ ''Heart's Ease'' - 1988

★ ''In Nomine'' - 1987

External links



★ http://www.fretwork.co.uk/

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