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Cappella Artemisia
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The singers who make up Cappella Artemisia come from a variety of musical backgrounds (classical, operatic, folk, pop...) but are united by their love and long experience with the early repertoire, while the instrumentalists are all established performers in the field of early music. They all actively collaborate with other ensembles: Gloria Moretti performs medieval music with Ensemble Lucidarium and Theatrum Instrumentorum. Together with Alessandra Fiori, she founded the medieval ensemble Acantus, while Alessandra now directs the group Tantris, in addition to her activities as a musicologist. Frida Forlani and Silvia Testoni together founded the women's jazz sextet Vocinblu; Silvia is now also active in early, contemporary and Neapolitan repertoires and is the lead vocalist of the ethno-pop group Cantodiscanto, while Frida often performs fairytales for children which feature her own compositions. Alida Oliva's ensemble La Flora specializes in renaissance and baroque repertoires. Monica Piccinini collaborates regularly with important directors of early music such as Jordi Savall, Fabio Biondi and Rinaldo Alessandrini. Elena Biscuola performs with La Capella Ducale Venezia, L'Accademia Bizantina and Athestis Chorus e Consort, as does Patrizia Vaccari, who also collaborates with the ensembles Hesperion XXI, I Suonatori della Gioiosa Marca, Ensemble Arte-Musica and others. Barbara Zanichelli sings regularly with the medieval ensemble Malapunica, in addition to being a founding member of the madrigal group Gli Alterati (which also includes Alessandra Fiori and Patrizia Vaccari).
Miranda Aureli is a founding member of the Orchestra Barocca di Bologna. Claudia Pasetto performs with La Reverdie and is also a member of the Accademia Strumentale Italiana, together with Beatrice Pornon, professor of lute at the Conservatoire of Toulouse. The Irish harpist Maria Christina Cleary concertizes throughout Europe and abroad on baroque, modern and Irish harps. Cappella Artemisia also invites various instrumentalists to collaborate in specific projects—cornetts, trombones, violins, dulcian and others. Finally, the founder and director of Cappella Artemisia, Candace Smith (originally from California but living in Europe since 1975), has been involved for many years with historical music written by women, in addition to her interests in contemporary music, musical theater and cabaret.
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