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  The Academy of Ancient Music (AAM) http://www.aam.co.uk/
Period instrument ensemble based in Cambridge. News, history, biographies, discography, concert and touring schedules and ticket information.
  The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment http://www.oae.co.uk/
A period instrument orchestra playing baroque, classical and early romantic music on original instruments. Principal guest conductors are Sir Simon Rattle and Frans Brüggen. Concert details and discography.
  Fretwork http://www.fretwork.co.uk/
A viol consort offer their profiles, concert and tour dates, recordings, and reviews.
  Gallery Music and Psalmody http://www.westgallerymusic.co.uk/
An amateur group which researches music sung by church and chapel bands in the 1700s and early 1800s. Includes description of services and contact details. [Southampton]
  Gabrieli Consort and Players http://www.gabrieli.com
Early music ensemble, specialised in sacred music involving instrumentalists and vocalists. Performances, about and contact.
  The Orlando Consort http://www.orlandoconsort.com/
Performing period repertoire from 1050 to 1500. Includes biographies, information about their repertoire and recordings, news and concert dates.
  Retrospect Ensemble http://www.retrospectensemble.com/
Period instrument orchestra; includes orchestra profile, concert and recording calendar, online sales for their CDs, and information on sponsors and friends programme.
  http://www.mediva.co.uk/ http://www.mediva.co.uk/
A medieval music group of eight musicians consisting of two singers and multi instrumentalists playing a mix of medieval and Arabic instruments. Information about their programmes and recordings.
  His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts http://www.hmsc.co.uk/
Early music wind instrument ensemble based in London. Includes biographies, repertoire, concert programmes and samples from recordings.
  Ex Cathedra Chamber Choir http://www.excathedra.co.uk/
Season programme and other information for the early music choral ensemble. [Birmingham]
  The York Waits http://www.whitecottagewebsites.co.uk/york/
Take their name from the ancient city band of York, reviving their music on traditional instruments; information on their repertoire, performances, recordings and publications.
  Leeds Baroque Choir and Orchestra http://www.leedsbaroque.org.uk/
Period-instrument orchestra specialising in baroque repertoire: includes their concert dates and history.
  http://www.aitone.org.uk/ http://www.aitone.org.uk/
An early music consort, including information about the kind of music sung and where they perform. Includes FAQ, venues and dates. [Derbyshire]
  Noise of Minstrels http://www.noiseofminstrels.co.uk/
Presents concerts of early music which draw upon traditional and popular sounds of times past. Information about performances, education activities, and booking details. [Harrogate]
  http://www.piva.org.uk/ http://www.piva.org.uk/
Group specialising in dance music and ballads of the 16th and 17th centuries. Information about performances, books and recordings.
  Lady Georgianna http://www.lady-g.co.uk/
Present costumed 18th century performances with popular music, poetry and readings. News of performances and activities.
  The Rudgate Singers http://www.mike4b.free-online.co.uk/rudgate/
An ad-hoc choir aiming to restore sacred music to church services in its liturgical context as opposed to the concert hall or recording studio. Information about membership, performances and venues, and a history.
  Chanterye http://www.chanterye.co.uk/
A group devoted to presenting aspects of medieval life to modern audiences, offering a range of music from the 13th to 15th centuries. Includes profiles, diary and programme details.
  Horsforth Consort http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/horsforth/
Woodwind ensemble playing 15th to early 17th-century music. Meeting and contact details, and information about their repertoire. [West Yorkshire]

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