Band, 1952-1974 US
Singer of Classical
New York Pro Musica was a vocal and instrumental ensemble that specialized in medieval and Renaissance music. It was co-founded in 1952, under the name Pro Musica Antiqua, by Noah Greenberg, a choral director, and Bernard Krainis, a recorder player who studied with Erich Katz. Other prominent musicians who joined included Russell Oberlin (the first American counter-tenor) and Martha Blackman (the first American gambist) and Frederick Renz, who founded Early Music Foundation after Pro Musica disbanded.
George Koutzen vc | |
Bernard Krainis rec US | |
Paul Maynard hps, org | |
Herman Chessid hps | |
John Leonard rec |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Baroque Sampler | New York Brass Ensemble, Orchestre Philharmonique De Paris, The New York Pro Musica Antiqua, The Harpsichord Quartet, Nicanor Zabaleta | 1957 | Album |
An Elizabethan Songbag | The New York Pro Musica Antiqua, Noah Greenberg | 1953 | Album |
An Evening Of Elizabethan Verse And Its Music | W. H. Auden, The New York Pro Musica Antiqua, Noah Greenberg | Album | |
Elizabethan Madrigals | The New York Pro Musica Antiqua | Album |