Da Camera

Da Camera

Genres: celtic, baroque, early music, folk, dans

About Da Camera

Da Camera is a versatile ensemble, crossing the line between “early”, “folk” and “contemporary” music. Their programmes range in repertoire from the passamezzi of the 15th century, via traditional Celtic and English music, to newly-commissioned works. All members of the recorder family feature alongside many different sizes of viol and as many members of the keyboard family there is room left for. The ensemble has performed at London’s Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, for the BBC on many occasions, at many major festivals around the UK – including Finchcocks and Dartington – and many other venues. This is their first CD recording. Early Music Review described Da Camera’s Southbank debut as, “A well-balance programme, a friendly and informal stage manner, fine musicianship and superb playing: what more could an audience ask for?”

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Da Camera — Top 11 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Da Camera Affettuossimo: Winter - The Snow-Drop, from Airs for the Seasons [3Y]
Da Camera When She Cam Ben (Carolan) [3V]
Da Camera Comic, Musette: Autumn
Da Camera Medley of Irish Folk Music (traditional) [45]
Da Camera Mortlack's Ground (Blow) [3U]
Da Camera Scotch Tune by Mr. Solomon Eckles (Eccles) [40]
Da Camera The Fairy Queen (Carolan, Five Tunes by the Irish Harper) [3J]
Da Camera The Irish Ground (Tollett) [3P]
Da Camera The Irish Ho-Hoane (Anon, Fitzwilliam Virginals Book) [3O]
Da Camera A Celtic Celebration
Da Camera A Celtic Celebration
Affettuossimo: Winter - The Snow-Drop, from Airs for the Seasons [3Y]
When She Cam Ben (Carolan) [3V]
Comic, Musette: Autumn
Medley of Irish Folk Music (traditional) [45]
Mortlack's Ground (Blow) [3U]
Scotch Tune by Mr. Solomon Eckles (Eccles) [40]
The Fairy Queen (Carolan, Five Tunes by the Irish Harper) [3J]
The Irish Ground (Tollett) [3P]
The Irish Ho-Hoane (Anon, Fitzwilliam Virginals Book) [3O]
A Celtic Celebration
A Celtic Celebration